
A complete OCR A-Level Media Studies lesson exploring why audiences read magazines, using Maslow, Reception Theory and Uses and Gratifications.
This fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) lesson focuses on magazines for OCR A-Level Media Studies Component 1, Section B: Media Messages, supporting students with media language, representation and audience response.
Students begin by applying Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to explain why people read magazines, considering relaxation, safety, belonging, esteem and self-actualisation. The lesson then introduces Stuart Hall’s Reception Theory, including dominant, negotiated and oppositional readings, before applying this to a magazine front cover.
Students analyse how audiences may respond differently to a Vibe magazine cover based on cultural background, attitudes towards hip-hop, representation, stereotypes and personal values. The main activity asks students to compare two lifestyle magazine covers, including Seventeen and Women’s Weekly, considering target audience, conventions, audience appeal, Maslow, Uses and Gratifications and Reception Theory.
This lesson covers:
OCR A-Level Media Studies
Component 1: Media Messages
Section B: Magazines
Media language and representation
Magazine audiences
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Stuart Hall’s Reception Theory
Dominant reading
Negotiated reading
Oppositional reading
Uses and Gratifications
Target audience
Magazine conventions
Lifestyle magazines
Audience response
Representation
Stereotypes
Hip-hop representation
Magazine comparison
What is included:
Fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) lesson
Do Now task applying Maslow to magazines
Teacher feedback/model answer slide
Updated lesson objectives suggested
Maslow theory explanation
Stuart Hall Reception Theory explanation
Dominant, negotiated and oppositional reading definitions
Magazine front cover reception task
Printable audience reception task
Teacher feedback/model responses
Main comparison activity using Seventeen and Women’s Weekly
Prompts linking Maslow, Uses and Gratifications and Reception Theory
Peer feedback task with WWW and EBI prompts
This resource can be used as:
A full OCR A-Level magazine audiences lesson
A Component 1 Section B lesson
A media language and representation lesson
An audience theory application lesson
A magazine comparison lesson
A revision or cover lesson
A Year 12 or Year 13 Media Studies lesson
This resource is provided as a fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) file.
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