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Lesson 02 - Plan 1 Year 7 Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship Topic: Charities Unit title: Lesson 02 Lesson Plan Key concepts What is the Media? Reading a piece of Media Key learning objectives By the end of the lesson, pupils will: know how to read a piece of Media be able to write a response to a media piece Lesson content Teacher activity and teaching points and pupil activities/tasks Time (min) Pupils enter room and take seats in silence; registration 2 STARTER: Short writing. Display (or distribute) Resource 2A. Pupils write about image in the worksheet. Let the pupils know that they will learn more about this girl later in the scheme of work. 10 Teacher quickly revises with the pupils what a charity is, then asks: how do you know about the different charities out there? How and where do they reach us? Answer should include: posters, TV adverts, magazines, the underground, bus stops, etc... 3 Explain that the charities (and other types of companies) reach people through Media. Display Resource 2B: What is Media? Have the pupils copy it down. 5 Main: explain that the pupils will be working with posters; next lesson they will be analyzing several themselves, and after that they will design their own. This lesson, the teacher will show them how to ‘read’ a poster. 5 Display Resource 2C: Poster Presentation Devices. Discuss and review the media elements being targeted by this unit and have the pupils copy them down into their book. 5 Date: Time: Period No. of pupils

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Lesson 02 - Plan

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Year 7 Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship Topic: Charities Unit title: Lesson 02 Lesson Plan

Key concepts • What is the Media?

• Reading a piece of Media

Key learning objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils will:

• know how to read a piece of Media

• be able to write a response to a media piece

Lesson content

Teacher activity and teaching points and pupil activities/tasks Time

(min)

• Pupils enter room and take seats in silence; registration 2

• STARTER: Short writing. Display (or distribute) Resource 2A. Pupils write about image in the worksheet. Let the pupils know that they will learn more about this girl later in the scheme of work.

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• Teacher quickly revises with the pupils what a charity is, then asks: how do you know about the different charities out there? How and where do they reach us? Answer should include: posters, TV adverts, magazines, the underground, bus stops, etc...

3

• Explain that the charities (and other types of companies) reach people through Media. Display Resource 2B: What is Media? Have the pupils copy it down.

5

• Main: explain that the pupils will be working with posters; next lesson they will be analyzing several themselves, and after that they will design their own. This lesson, the teacher will show them how to ‘read’ a poster.

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• Display Resource 2C: Poster Presentation Devices. Discuss and review the media elements being targeted by this unit and have the pupils copy them down into their book.

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Date:

Time: Period

No. of pupils

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Lesson 02 - Plan

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• Display and distribute Resource 2D. Working with the class, complete the analysis of the poster.

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• Plenary: homework task; short PEE writing consolidating analysis of poster. Display Resource 2E; pupils copy down and complete at home.

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Differentiation

(Plans for: the most able pupils; the less able; pupils with SEN; EAL learners).

• SEN:-

• Lower:-

• Middle:-

• Top:-

Resources/Materials

• Poster

• Worksheets

Homework

• Complete PEE writing task

Assessment:

• Oral assessment of pupils’ progress through plenary.

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Lesson 02- Resource 2A

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Year 7 Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship Topic: Charities Unit title: Lesson 02 Resource 2A

Who is She? Look very closely at the picture of the girl to the left.

Look at the girl’s:

• eyes

• mouth

• hair

• clothes

Look at the background of the picture:

• consider what the expression on her face might mean

• think about who this girl might be

Answer the following questions:

1. How is she feeling right now?

2. What do you think this girl might be thinking about?

3. What could have happened to her right before this picture was taken?

4. What does she want?

5. If this was a picture in a newspaper, what might the caption beneath the image say?

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Lesson 02- Resource 2B

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Year 7 Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship Topic: Charities Unit title: Lesson 02 Resource 2B

What is the media?

• Media is the plural of Medium.

• Media are the storage and communication tools used to store and deliver information and ideas

• However, we normally use the term to mean “mass media”, which are the forms of

media used to reach a very large audience.

• These include: books, video games, newspapers, podcasts, film, magazines, adverts, plays and many more....

Take up the Barnardo’s Team Challenge with your classmates! Have fun while learning new skills and making a real difference to the lives of thousands of children across the UK.

Just go to www.barnardos.org.uk/youth_zone_team_challenge

Or call 0117 937 5525 to order material and start fundraising!

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Lesson 02- Resource 2C

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Year 7 Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship Topic: Charities Unit title: Lesson 01 Resource 2C

Presentation Devices

The Image The main picture or pictures in the poster. • How does it make the audience feel? • What is the mood of the picture?

Text The actual words written on the poster.

• What does the text tell you?

• Do you notice any special words or language?

• How about writing techniques, like similes or triplets��

Layout The placement of the images, text, and other bits that make up the poster.

• What takes up the main part of the poster?

• Is there anything shoved off to the side?

• What’s the biggest part of the poster?

• What’s the smallest?

Font / Style The styles of writing and the size of the printed text in the poster.

• Which words are printed in bold or in CAPITAL LETTERS or underlined?

• Is some of the writing very fancy, or is it simple or strong?

• What’s the biggest part of the poster?

• What’s the smallest?

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Year 7

Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship

Topic: Charities

Lesson 02 - Resource 2D poster

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Year 7

Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship

Topic: Charities

Poster Analysis

Lesson 02 - Resource 2D pupils

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Year 7

Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship

Topic: Charities

Poster Analysis

Lesson 02 - Resource 2D pupils

Image Main picture is of a man dead underwater. Catches attention immediately. Contrast with name and age. Hand seems to be reaching out for help. Colour is faded, just as his life was.

Smaller picture in bottom right: charity logo. Important to identify who is behind the poster.

Text Simple text gives name and age; age is surprising because man in picture is clearly older. Lots of text at bottom. Use of triplets.

Quotation marks around “problem children” suggest he wasn’t a problem; he needed help. Last sentences give order: DO something.

Ends with important information: website and phone number.

Font / Style First word of each sentence is in capital letters to make it easier to read. Strikeout suggests that Richard’s life ended at the age of five because people gave up on him.

Final sentences aren’t struck out: what’s needed to give kids like Richard a chance in life.

Layout Picture is the focal point of the poster—just as Children are the focus of the charity.

Name and age slightly offset from centre, just as people like Richard are.

Block of text at bottom easier to read for audience on public transport, and doesn’t distract from impact of the image.

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Lesson 02- Resource 2E

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Year 7 Suggested for English, Media Studies and Citizenship Topic: Charities Unit title: Lesson 02 Resource 2E

Writing about Media You can use the same PEE (Point – Evidence – Explain) skills you use to write about poetry or a novel when writing about media. You ‘read’ a poster or an advert the same way that you read a novel or play.

Example

“How does the Barnardo’s poster use its image to get its message across to an audience?”

The Barnardo’s poster makes effective use of its image by the placement and choice of its main photograph. In the centre of the poster we see an image of a drowned man underwater. This is effective because it immediately draws the attention of its audience. The picture also makes up most of the poster, making it the main concern for the charity. Furthermore, the man seems to be reaching out towards the reader, suggesting that the viewer could have helped him. Finally, the image of the man contrasts with the words over them: the man clearly isn’t 5 years old, which helps to catch the reader’s interest.

Your Turn

“How does the Barnardo’s poster use fonts and style to get its message across to an audience

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