Lesson introducing the idea of representations for GCSE Media students.
Tasks allow students to examine Paralympic athletes, teenagers and male stereotypes.
2 lessons covering:
representation
misrepresentation
selective representation
stereotype
countertype
dominant ideologies
gender trouble
hegemonic ideologies
A variety of media examples used with opportunities for analysis at the end of each lesson.
Worksheet exploring the speech of Lou Gherig at his retirement from baseball.
Students identify DAFOREST techniques before planning and writing an exam style response.
Useful 1 hour lesson for new form groups.
Warm up: Wink Murder
Task 1: Student Bingo
Task 2: Walk a mile in my shoes - a student information sharing task.
PPT with quiz of famous women (swap 'my mum' for a unknown woman of your choice!)
Students are then directed to research and present information about about significant women in history.
**requires computer access**
Easy to cut up and give to students, in order for them to structure feedback to be constructive.
Sucessess can be identfied using check lists which then go on to shape constructive comments.
2-3 hours of lessons (dependent on group) in order to prepare for Spectre as a set product in Component 1 Section B.
Learning Intentions:
To study the media industries behind Spectre.
To explore the box office success of the film
To consider how Spectre is regulated.
To explore product placement in the film
To explore the website for Spectre.
To respond to exam style questions.
Students will recap simile, metaphor and personification before exploring two extracts. they will learn in a scaffolded way how to analyse and create their own paragraphs.
A series of lessons introducing key concepts of media studies to students.
Lessons created to reflect the requirements of the 9-1 Eduqas specification.
Booklet includes:
Code breaking
Justifying survival bag choices
Guided story writing
Reasoning ideal ‘base’ locations from a provided map
Writing descriptions based on an image
Independent creative writing
A workbook including activities on:
• Common spelling errors
• Correcting Spelling Mistakes
• Punctuation examples
• Homophones
• Synonyms
• Making plurals
• Tense Mistakes
• Homophone correction
• Punctuation Missing
Could be broken up for starters or used as a longer homework project,
Full SoW for The Night Run.
Set in Amritsar India in 1919. Arjan is on a mission to find his father.
As a short read is ideal for lower ability and reluctant readers.
Resources for teaching and assessing all sources in Comp 1 and for Comp 2 featuring:
Situation comedy (Sec A)
and
MJ, Taylor Swift and Pharrell Williams (Sec B)
Mock Comp 3 project included