Media Studies - A Level - Eduqas
Component one, section A
A Planning sheet to compare Sam Fender’s ‘Seventeen Going Under’ with Rudimental and Elderbrook’s ‘Something About You’ - Representation of masculinity.
Eduqas - Media Studies - A Level
Killing Eve - Industries
Component 2, Section A: A 15 page booklet that adheres to the Eduqas mark scheme for the industries of ‘Killing Eve’.
Production, Distribution and Circulation
Ownership and Control
BBC Brand Identity
Significance of Economic Factors
Maintaining Audiences Nationally and Globally through Marketing
Regulation
How has Technological Change Impacted Media Production, Distribution and Circulation?
Theorists (Hesmondhalgh and Livingstone and Lunt)
8 practice exam questions
8 practice exam questions - great for revision and in-class practice.
Eduqas - Media - A Level
Component 2, Section A (Option 3 - Spy Thrillers)
A 15 page Media Language booklet that conforms to the mark scheme for Eduqas Media A Level for students to complete:
Consider the codes and conventions of media forms and products, including the processes through which media language develops as a genre
The way media language incorporates viewpoints and ideologies
Consider how the combination of elements of media language influence meaning
Media Language Further Reading
Theoretical Approaches: How do they link to Tehran? Todorov, Neale, Levi-Strauss
6 practice exam questions
A planning sheet for English Language Paper One, Question 5 (AQA). Assists students with vocabulary and sentence structures for 4 paragraphs about a lighthouse.
English Language Paper 2 A Level Language Change Theorist Booklet (AQA)
6 page booklet of Language Change Theorists and brief explanation of each with visuals.
Great as a revision resource for Language Change
For AQA English Language A Level: Paper 2, Accent and Dialect.
This resource provides:
2 x articles about accent and dialect - also in an additional resource of a booklet with Accent and Dialect exam questions - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-english-language-a-level-paper-2-assessment-booklets-12322231
Question 3 planning sheet
Question 3 differentiated planning sheet
Five assessment booklets for Paper 2: Gender, Occupation, Social Groups, Accent and Dialect, and Language Change. Each booklet contains three questions, similarly to the AQA English Language Paper 2 layout, but on the same topic:
Question One or Two: Evaluate
Question Three: Comparison of two texts (including texts)
Question Four: Opinion article
Each question gives the student space to write a response to the question and a page afterwards to reflect and improve on their responses after teacher marking.
Great to use for questions when completing a unit, and looks great in students’ folders- particularly when being observed.
Booklets say ‘Year 12’, but they can also be used for Year 13.
AQA A-level English Language paper 2 Q4
PowerPoint
Text A and Text B that were used in a previous Q3
A* exemplar start of an article
Planning sheet to help plan structure with hints on what to put in each paragraph
This could run over 2-3 lessons and/or homework.
Two lessons (but could easily run over into 3 or 4)
Lesson One: GCSE English Language Paper 2 Q3 language question on an extract from Malala Yousafzai’s autobiography
Lesson Two: GCSE English Language Paper 2 Q4 comparison and language analysis question comparing extracts from Malala Yousafzai’s autobiography and Anne Frank’s Diary
Designed for a high ability KS3 class in an outstanding school, but definitely can be used with KS4 (even high ability classes)
Notes section on each slide gives ideas how it can be adapted for a lower ability set
Top grade model answers and sentence starters
Starters and plenaries for each lesson which challenge students and are interactive
Stretch/ challenge tasks and extension tasks throughout
Consolidation tasks of texts
Understanding meanings of unfamiliar words from texts
Texts included
A whole GCSE English Language Paper One PowerPoint and Workbook designed for the AQA specification (Q1 - Q5). This is a series of lessons aimed at practising English Language Paper One skills.
It is aimed at a top set, but can be easily adapted for lower sets. It also includes some Grade 9 responses and exemplar.
A Level Media Studies Eduqas
This A3 planning sheet gets students to think about how to layout their essay response to the SAMs question asking: Compare how the representations of ethnicity in this Hidden Figures film poster and the Formation music video convey values and attitudes.
An introduction to Social Groups for AQA English Language A Level for Paper 2.
Critical thinking of slang and informal terms used in everyday language
Link to David Crystal
Analysis of an article about slang (differentiated for different abilities)
Plenary
Homework article