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Tide
Lesson focusing on the social context from the 1950s, the typography and an exam question with success criteria and sentece starters.

Component One section A Revision Booklet
A revision booklet created based on Component One Section A.
WJEC Eduquas spec based on the advance materials for 2022 exam.
10 Unseen Media Language music video questions and plans
10 Unseen Representation questions for Kiss of the Vampire and film poster.

WaterAid
Lessons and SOW about the set text WaterAid that fits the WJEC/Eduquas Media Studies A-Level.

Kiss of the Vampire
Lessons and SOW for the set text Kiss of the Vampire for the WJEC/Eduquas A-Level media studies.

Full unit for Advertising
Full SOW and lessons for the Advertising unit on the WJEC/Eduquas Media Studies A-level. Including all set texts:
Tide
WaterAid
Kiss of the Vampire

Life on Mars media language
Lesson for Life on Mars focusing on Media Language, usable in the classroom as teacher led or for online learning.

media studies theory grid
media studies theory grid that says which theorist is connected to which are of media studies.

Marking Scheme
Marking Scheme and RRI activity worksheet to make marking easier quicker and clear for students and teachers.

Media Studies Report Bank
Automated report bank for Media Studies to enable quick comments and actions.

Attitude SOW
All lessons for A-Level about Attitude over all areas of the theoretical framework.
Media Language
Representation
Audience
Industry

Music Videos
Music Video set texts
RipTide - Vance Joy
Dream - Dizzee Rascal
These lessons focus on the areas of the theoretical Framework; Media Language and Representation,

Quality Street 25 marker - assessment and walkthrough
Response to Question 2b: Representation
This addresses the 25-mark representation essay for Quality Street. Included is a PowerPoint slide utilizing the PETAL exam response structure to help plan and write the essay, along with a metacognitive walkthrough video to support students when revising from home or working independently outside the classroom.
The link to the video walkthrough is in the notes of the powerpoint.
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Advertising A-Level Unit
Full SOW and lessons for the Advertising unit on the WJEC/Eduquas Media Studies A-level. Including all set texts:
Tide
WaterAid
Kiss of the Vampire

Student QLA
The Question Level Analysis feature provides a detailed, student-by-student breakdown of exam performance. Reports can be printed, saved as a PDF, or emailed—making them ideal for parent-teacher meetings and for guiding focused revision. When emailed, teachers can even include links to relevant revision videos or webpages, making it easier for students to access tailored support and improve in specific areas.

Unit 1 CTEC Question 9 KOs
This resource pack is designed for OCR Cambridge Technicals Unit 1, focusing on Q9 about media effects. It includes case studies on GTA, Drill Music, TikTok, 13 Reasons Why, Ed Sheeran, and the Online Safety Bill. Each topic presents balanced arguments with supporting media theories like Moral Panic, Cultivation Theory, and Media Effects. Perfect for classroom debate, revision, and helping students apply theory to real-world examples.

Year 9 Summer Term Booklet
This Year 9 Spring Term media studies unit is a taster programme designed to introduce students to core concepts from the media theoretical framework through creative, hands-on tasks. It focuses on representation, particularly stereotypes, marginalised groups, and LGBTQ+ visibility in media, using examples like Sex Education and Heartstopper. Students also develop planning and design skills by creating visualisation diagrams and poster concepts for Teen Drama series. Perfect for building foundational knowledge ahead of GCSE, without committing to the 3-year course structure.

Year 9 Autumn Term Booklet
This engaging media studies workbook is designed as a taster year for Year 9 students, not part of the 3-year GCSE, but to build foundational understanding. It introduces key elements of the media theoretical framework—media language, representation, audience, and industry—through accessible and creative tasks. Students explore these concepts by applying them to Teen Dramas, using examples like Friday Night Lights and Riverdale. Perfect for preparing students for GCSE Media by developing analytical skills in a fun, relevant context.