This presentation could serve as an introduction to print based media advertising. The class will be introduced to a series of advertisements (up to 15 in total). They should pay particular reference to the use of colour and the slogans.
A fun, festive lesson which analyses the uss of media language in a range of print based Christmas adverts. Links nicely to any teaching of print based advertising and Eduqas GCSE Media Paper 1.
An introduction to the media, who controls it, who owns it and the effect it has on our lives. Includes - 1 hour PowerPoint, clip, worksheets, differentiated fully suitable for KS3/4 easily adapted for either. Includes different level tasks for MA,LA or Core.
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A detailed, engaging and well-differentiated lesson to encourage critical thinking (lasting 1-2 hours), focused on the growth of Fake News and ‘alternative facts’. These resources teach students how we must always use critical thinking skills when studying media material.
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Eduqas GCSE Media Studies Revision tasks. This resource has been made for year 11 students to complete over the easter holidays. It has 15 days worth of revision tasks focusing on both Component 1 and Component 2 - suitable for 2024 examinations. It also has all of the links to the facts sheets given by the exam board and all past examination questions.
The products are:
GQ - Raheem Stirling
Pride - Naomie Harris
The Guardian - Boris Johnson
The Sun - Covid-19
No Time to Die (poster and website)
The Man with a Golden Gun
This Girl Can
Quality Street
The Archers
Fortnite
The Sun - Online
The Sweeney
Luther
Bruno Mars (Online and Uptown Funk)
Lizzo (Online and Good as Hell)
Duran Duran, Rio
This resource comprises of three lessons exploring Question 1 and 2 in the OCR A-level exam. Each lesson is planned for a duration of 70/80 minutes, thus three double lessons in total. All lessons explore theory, paragraph planning, exam questions, mark scheme,and exemplars.
This resource includes 76 slides, with activities, theories and hyperlinks for a diverse range of contemporary A Level regulation case studies. It also has a CIE exam board marked essay which received full marks.
There is a focus on the complexities of media regulation, with reference to a range of media forms (including social media). The slides are designed to support students with researching case studies, engaging in debates and creating links to Cambridge’s Media Ecology unit.
A model response produced by an experienced Eduqas A Level Examiner. This is a four part question totalling 25 marks for Industries, focusing on ‘Black Panther’.
a) = 2 marks
b) = 10 marks
c) = 1 mark
d) = 12 marks
A comprehensive revision booklet to support the teaching of WJEC GCSE Media Studies Unit 2, focusing on the BBC sit-com ‘Gavin and Stacey’. It includes some quizzes, key information about the BBC and TV industry and an excellent range of possible exam questions with very detailed example answers. This is everything a student would need in order to understand how to write high quality responses.
A lesson which explores media regulation as a concept and looks at some media products which have been complained about and banned in the UK. The lesson also focuses on Livingstone and Lunt’s theory of regulation, breaks down and evaluates the ideas of the theory. The lesson focuses on the set TV products for Eduqas A level Media Component 2 but can be very easily adapted to focus on any other media products or industries.
Makes use the the Eduqas A Level year 2 text book.
A revision resource for A Level Media Studies focused on the WJEC Eduqas specification and the theorists listed in the exam board Teaching Guides.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
The two-page resource summarises each theoretical viewpoint briefly and organises the theorists according to the appropriate theoretical framework.
This resource pairs reasonably well with the A Level Media Studies - Exams Structure and Theories knowledge organiser available on the store.
Both the .pdf and the .pub are included so that you can customise it to your teaching groups.
Ideal for AQA GCSE Media Studies SOWs. Complete set of knowledge organisers for core areas of two-year course (exams from 2023 onwards- updated CSPs). 13 included- perfect for revision and retrieval!
What’s included?
An introduction to media
Tier 2 + 3 vocabulary
Media theories
Key media theories
Camera shots + angles
Advertising
Magazines
Radio (BBC Radio 1)
Radio (KISS FM)
Film marketing
Music videos
Newspapers
TV drama
Ideal for AQA GCSE Media Studies revision (2023 onwards). Complete set of knowledge organisers for core areas of two-year course (exams from 2023 onwards- updated CSPs). 13 included- perfect for revision and retrieval!
What’s included?
8 revision/ practice questions on TV (HDM + DW)
8 revision/ practice questions on newspapers (the Mirror + the Times)
7 revision/ practice questions on OSPM/ video games (Marcus Rashford, KKH, LCG)
60+ key words/ terminology and definitions
Key media theories knowledge organiser
Camera shots + angles knowledge organiser
Newspapers knowledge organiser
TV drama knowledge organiser
This resourse comprises of two lessons, each lesson planned for 160 minutes, thus four single lessons in total. The first lesson explores political contexts, representations of political context and the difference between a Tabloid and Broadsheet. The second lesson explores media language, codes and conventions and exam questions
This is a fully comprehensive scheme of learning to introduce students to the AQA case studies for newspapers. There are lesson presentations with links, sources, and associated resources for the whole segment of learning. Suggestions for answers can also be found in the notes section of relevant slides.
The scheme includes an introduction, a focus on industry, the case studies (with scanned in pages from the same day for comparison), and webpage screen shots for analysis. A kahoot link for reviewing knowledge and a practice question for assessment are also included.
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I created this resource for Media. For Revision on one page! Includes:
Codes and conventions of a magazine, Micro Vs Macro, Genre and The 4Ps + 4Cs.
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