18-Slide CPD Presentation – Time-Saving AI Tools for Teachers (PowerPoint)
Empower your teaching staff with this ready-to-use 18-slide presentation designed for CPD sessions on AI in education.
This resource introduces 14 carefully selected, tried and tested AI tools, apps, and websites that can help teachers save time, reduce workload, and boost productivity.
Perfect for INSET days, twilight sessions, or department meetings!
Clear, simple explanations of each AI tool
Direct links to tutorials and overviews
Suitable for all teaching staff – no AI experience needed
Editable PowerPoint
Ideal for:
Senior leaders or CPD leads delivering training
Teachers curious about AI and automation
Schools wanting practical ways to reduce workload
GCSE Media Studies (Eduqas) | 72 Key Term Revision Flashcards
Description:
This colourful set of 72 flashcards is designed to help students revise essential media terminology for the GCSE Media Studies (Eduqas) course. All terms and definitions are based on the official Eduqas glossary.
What’s included:
– 72 media key terms and their definitions
– Editable PowerPoint file
– Ready-to-print PDF version
How to use:
Print and cut out the cards (8 per page). Print definitions on the reverse side or print double-sided. For durability, laminate the cards. Ideal for:
– Paired revision tasks
– Starter or plenary activities
– Independent study and homework
Make learning key terms engaging and interactive with this easy-to-use resource!
Perfect for classroom display or student revision!
Bring Media Studies to life with this vibrant and accessible set of Media Theory Posters designed specifically for the Eduqas GCSE Media Studies course. These eye-catching posters simplify key media theorists and theories into student-friendly summaries, memorable quotes, and bold visuals – ideal for helping learners understand and recall core concepts.
What’s Included:
17 full-colour posters (A4 or A3 printable)
Each poster features:
• Name of the theory and theorist
• Simple one-sentence explanation
• Direct quote from the theorist
• Bold image for dual coding
Covers theories on representation, narrative, identity, media language, gender, race, and audience
Theorists Included:
Stuart Hall, Roland Barthes, David Gauntlett, Levi-Strauss, Propp, Dyer, Andrew Goodwin, Alvarado, , Dyer, Goodwin, Propp, Todorov, Blumler & Katz, Katz and Lasarsfield, Stanley Cohan, Steve Neale, Levi-Strauss, Mulvey, Van-Zoonan, and more!
Designed by a Media Studies teacher with over 25 years teaching experience, for use with mixed-ability groups – perfect for displays, revision walls, theory lessons, or student folders.
Printable PDF – ready to download and print at home or school.
Aligned with the Eduqas GCSE Media Studies glossary and exam content, but also suitable for other specifications (AQA, OCR) or KS5 introduction.
A two sided A 4 Word template which folds into a leaflet, which can be glued into pupil exercise books. Pupils are provided with boxes to draw illustrations and lines on which to write, explaining key area like their family tree, friends and plans for the future. Very useful when getting to know new classes!
A pupil workbook to accompany reading ‘Buddy’ by Nigel Hinton at KS3.
Covers a range of reading and writing tasks, linked to GCSE English / GCSE English Literature.
Best suited to LA / SEND.
Includes self /peer assessment and ‘Stretch and Challenge’ tasks.
A comprehensive booklet for pupils working towards Component 3 of the Eduqas GCSE Media Studies qualification. Focuses on the film marketing thriller genre brief and the creation of a DVD jewel case and theatrical film release poster.
Includes advice on research, codes and conventions, detailed planning stages and Statement of Aims.
**AQA Paper 1, Questions 1 & 2 and Paper 2, Questions 1 & 2 **
Source A: Lost at Sea (Guardian)
Source B: I Fell Through The Arctic Ice (Gary Rolf)
Exam style for all four questions.
The Little Book of Essays
An A5 booklet of essay titles, suitable for AQA GCSE Literature, Paper 1 and Paper 2:
A Christmas Carol (4 essay titles, including extracts)
Macbeth (5 essay titles, including extracts)
An Inspector Calls (5 essay titles)
Power and Conflict Poetry (6 essay titles)
Each essay page allows pupils space to bullet / spider diagram plan their response to a similar essay in the actual exam.
Helpful for GCSE revision in class or at home.
PEAL Paragraph Structure Posters – Set of 5 (Landscape)
Perfect for GCSE Media Studies, English Language & English Literature
This vibrant landscape poster in 7 choices of colour that breaks down the PEAL paragraph structure (Point, Example, Analysis, Link) – a key writing technique used across GCSE essay responses. Each poster features a clear, colourful design to help pupils remember how to structure high-quality paragraphs in both classroom discussion and exam writing.
Ideal for:
GCSE Media Studies, English Language and English Literature
Classroom wall displays or handouts for students
Supporting essay writing and analytical responses
Instant digital download – print and use straight away to brighten your room and boost student success!
The Big 4: Key Concepts for GCSE Media Studies Poster
Perfect for classroom displays or student revision, this clear and colourful A4 poster breaks down the four key areas of media analysis: Media Language, Representation, Industry, and Audiences.
Includes:
2 colour versions
Easy-to-understand bullet points
Handy real-world examples
Student-friendly layout with bold icons
Fully printable and high-resolution
Great for Eduqas, AQA, or OCR GCSE Media courses
Ideal for teachers, tutors, or students looking to visualise key concepts in a memorable way.
What you’ll get:
1 x High-quality A4 PDF (portrait)
1 x PNG image file (great for digital display)
Instant download – no physical product
Make your classroom revision wall pop — or support students at home!
GCSE Media Studies: Representation Quickfire Guide Poster
Revision Resource | Classroom Display | Student-Friendly Reference Sheet
This A4 media studies poster is a powerful visual tool to help students understand and analyse representation in GCSE Media Studies. Perfect for wall displays, folders, or revision packs, this quickfire guide breaks down key media concepts and questions in a clear, student-friendly format.
Includes:
Key representation categories: age, gender, ethnicity, social class, disability, regional identity, nationality, sexuality
Core concepts: stereotype, construction, mediation, ideology, countertype
Quickfire questions to develop deeper analysis (Who is shown? How? Why? What message?)
Helpful PEAL paragraph structure for stronger exam answers
Colourful, engaging design for visual learners
Supports students to:
Spot stereotypes and countertypes
Think critically about how media represents people and ideas
Improve exam-style answers using media-specific vocabulary
Ideal for:
Eduqas GCSE Media Studies
Any GCSE Media classroom
Revision and independent study
Classroom displays or learning walls
Print-ready PDF – just download and use instantly!
Created by a UK secondary teacher with over 25 years experience.
Support your students with this clear and accessible guide to analysing representation in GCSE Media Studies.
Designed specifically for the Eduqas specification (but suitable for all exam boards), this eye-catching A4 poster breaks down the key questions and concepts students need to master when exploring how people, places, events and ideas are portrayed in media texts.
Includes:
Key social groups: age, gender, ethnicity, social class & disability
Tools of representation: costume, setting, camera angles, editing, sound & more
Reading representations: dominant, oppositional & negotiated
Big Questions to boost analysis and critical thinking
Ideal for use with Component 1 and Component 2 set products
Designed to help students:
Go beyond description
Apply terminology confidently
Prepare for higher-level answers in exams
Great for:
Student revision
Classroom walls and displays
Media Studies folders or booklets
Homework or class prompts
Download, print, and support your learners today!
Made by a UK teacher with over 25 years secondary teaching experience.
Get your students exam-ready with this 75-page GCSE Media Studies practice booklet designed for the Eduqas 2027 specification. This comprehensive, student-friendly resource includes full exam-style questions for Component 1, Section A and Section B, focusing on the types of questions learners will face in the final paper.
Perfect for use in class, for homework, revision sessions or independent study.
Includes Practice for:
Section A
Question 1 – Media Language
Question 2a – Contexts
Question 2b – Media Language Comparison
Section B
Question 3 – Media Industries
Question 4 – Media Audiences
Covers All 2027 Eduqas Set Products:
Section A and B Set Products:
Quality Street advert
NHS 111 advert
Vogue magazine
GQ magazine
The Guardian
The Sun (front page, website and social media)
The Man With the Golden Gun
No Time to Die (film poster, website and social media)
Fortnite
Desert Island Discs (radio programme and website)
No Time to Die (James Bond franchise, MGM, Universal)
Format: PDF
Length: 75 pages
Photocopy or upload to your school platform
Give your learners the tools to tackle media language, contexts, industries, and audiences with confidence.
Save yourself a load of time and effort too!
Sarcastic Teacher Posters – Funny Printable Set
This bundle of 10 witty posters is designed for UK secondary school teachers who know that sarcasm is sometimes a survival skill.
Whether you’re trying to manage interruptions, highlight bizarre behaviour, or just inject some humour into your day, these printables do the job—quietly, and with perfect deadpan delivery.
Includes all 10 posters in an easy ready-to-print format:
Yes, I have my favourites. No, you’re not one.
No please. Please continue to talk. This is your show. Not.
Eyes on me or I start singing. And nobody needs that in their life.
I love when you shout “Miss” when I’m mid-sentence. It’s thrilling.
Nobody did it. Again. We must be haunted by a ghost with zero impulse control.
No, you can’t blow anything up. Yes, I am disappointed. (Science poster)
Class participation? No thanks. I love teaching to a room of dead eyes.
No, rain doesn’t come from “the sky just crying.” But thank you for that GCSE-worthy insight.
If you say “Miss!” one more time, I’ll make eye contact until you regret everything.
I’m not arguing. I’m just explaining why I’m right.
WHY TEACHERS LOVE THESE:
Adds character to your classroom
Genuinely funny and instantly relatable
Great for setting tone without lecturing
Sparks smiles from students and staff
Price: £10.00 (Save £10 compared to individual posters!)
4 Excel 4 x 3 grids of quick-fire starters or bell tasks, covering:
Common spelling errors
Literary devices
Punctuation
Parts of speech
Suitable for KS3 or as revision for KS4.
Keep your students engaged and improve their recall with this ready-to-use revision resource designed specifically for the Eduqas GCSE Media Studies course.
This download includes 30 recall or starter slides, perfect for use at the beginning of lessons to reinforce key content and boost exam confidence.
How it works:
Display one slide per lesson as a warm-up activity.
Pupils complete answers in a personal grid booklet (not included).
Peer-marking encourages collaboration and helps build deeper understanding.
A quick stand-up/sit-down countdown gives you instant class performance feedback.
Pupils scoring 25+ can be rewarded — merit system ready!
Fun, fast and effective, this tool helps embed key knowledge over time in a low-stakes, high-impact way. Ideal for classroom routines, revision sessions or homework tasks.
What’s Included:
A downloadable PDF featuring 4 A4 or A3 printable posters:
Media Industries
Explains ownership, regulation, production and distribution
Includes examples from set texts (e.g., No Time to Die)
Easy definitions + visual layout
Media Contexts
Covers historical, cultural, social, and political contexts
Shows how contexts shape meaning
Linked to set texts for practical understanding
Media Representation
Defines key terms like stereotypes, mediation, and ideology
Real media examples (e.g., The Guardian front page)
Simple exam-focused guidance
Media Audiences
Covers targeting, appeal, active/passive audiences
Explains theories (e.g., Uses and Gratifications) in clear terms
Includes set product references
Each poster includes:
Clear definitions and bullet points
Easy-to-understand examples from GCSE set texts
Handy exam tip at the bottom
Printable as A3 classroom displays or A4 student handouts
Perfect For:
GCSE Media Studies (Eduqas Component 1 & 2)
Year 10 & 11 classrooms
Student revision
Interactive displays or knowledge walls
Format:
Digital download (PDF)
Print at home or school
Suitable for A4 handouts or A3 posters