
"Cause and Consequence Activity Bundle – structured worksheets to build deeper understanding and exam-ready explanations.
This resource helps students explore the causes and consequences of key specification content. Learners categorise information into themes (short-term, long-term, political, economic, social, health, environmental, technological) before explaining the links clearly. This supports analytical thinking and ensures exam answers go beyond simple recall.
Ideal for exam writing practice, tackling extended response questions, and improving essay structure and writing skills, this activity encourages learners to make connections, justify decisions, and develop well-rounded arguments.
These revision worksheets are designed as flexible printable resources for classroom tasks, homework, or independent learning. By analysing and categorising content, students practise active recall and retrieval practice, while achieving full specification coverage.
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One worksheet per specification point
3.4.1 Forms of media language
3.4.2 Choice of media language
3.4.3 Theories of narrative
3.4.4 Technology and media products
3.4.5 Codes and conventions
3.5.1 Re-presentation
3.5.2 Theoretical perspectives on gender
3.5.3 Choice of media producers
3.5.4 Representation of reality
3.5.5 Stereotypes
3.5.6 Misrepresentation
3.5.7 Viewpoints
3.5.8 Social, cultural and political
3.5.9 Reflection of contexts
3.5.10 Audience interpretation
3.6.1 The nature of media production
3.6.2 Production processes
3.6.3 Ownership
3.6.4 Convergence
3.6.5 Funding models
3.6.6 Commercial industries
3.6.7 Regulation
3.6.8 Digital technologies
3.7.1 Theoretical perspectives on
3.7.2 Range of audiences
3.7.3 Targeting
3.7.4 Categorisation
3.7.5 Media technologies
3.7.6 Interpretations
3.7.7 Media practices
3.7.8 Social, cultural and political
3.6.3 Ownership
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