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AQA GCSE Media Studies (8572) terminology revision for Paper 1: 5 key-terms quizzes
plus definition practice with answer keys. 50 questions, low prep.
Students lose easy marks every year on terminology: vague definitions, answers that
repeat the term, and examples that never name the convention. This pack drills the
Paper 1 vocabulary they actually need across the whole framework, and teaches the
marking rules that decide whether a one-mark answer scores.
Five ready-to-use quizzes plus definition practice, with full answer keys naming the key
term for every question, so it works as a five-minute starter, a homework, or a low-prep
revision lesson. Print it and go.
What’s included:
ï‚· 50 multiple-choice questions across five quizzes in the terminology-led style of Paper
1 Question 1: one quiz for each area of the framework (media language,
representations, industries and audiences) plus a synoptic ‘putting it together’ quiz
ï‚· Key terms from all four framework areas: anchorage, mise-en-scene, enigma codes,
superimposition, stereotypes and countertypes, mediation, ideology, conglomerates,
vertical and horizontal integration, convergence, active and passive audiences, the
three readings and more
ï‚· 10 short-answer definition tasks (1 to 2 marks) with model answers and worked
‘scores zero’ contrasts
ï‚· The marking rules taught explicitly: the zero-for-repeating-the-term trap, naming the
convention not just the example, and the two-near-identical-points rule
ï‚· Full answer keys naming the key term for every question; print friendly PDF,
photocopiable within your school
Perfect for Year 10 and Year 11 starters, homework, revision and intervention sessions.

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AQA GCSE Media Studies (8572) Exam Technique Bundle | 5 Lessons + 2 Revision Packs | Paper 1 and Paper 2

AQA GCSE Media Studies (8572) exam technique bundle: five ready-to-teach lessons plus two revision packs. Turns knowledge into marks, low prep. Your students know their CSPs. They still drop marks by describing instead of analysing, answering a different question from the one on the paper, and writing judgements they never evidence. This bundle is the complete fix, in the order you would teach it: decode the question, know the vocabulary, avoid the traps, then build the answer. You get five 60-minute PowerPoint lessons, ready to teach from the slides with timings and full answers in the speaker notes, plus two printable revision packs with complete answer keys. Whether Media is your specialism or your surprise second subject, this is the whole technique curriculum in one download, and it works for any CSP you teach. Every year the examiners' reports repeat the same handful of criticisms, and every year the same marks go missing. The content is rarely the problem. The writing is. This bundle brings together everything in the Margin Notes shop that fixes the writing, in the sequence you would actually teach it across a term. 1. Command Word Mastery (8-page PDF) Decode the question before you answer it. Every command word students will meet, from State and Identify through to Analyse, Evaluate and How far do you agree: what each one is really asking, the assessment objective and mark tariff it carries, a sentence starter, and the specific trap that loses marks. Includes weak-versus-strong worked examples, drills with full answers, and an examiner trap checklist students can keep beside them as they write. 2. Terminology Quizzes (12-page PDF) Fifty multiple-choice questions across five quizzes, one for each area of the theoretical framework plus a synoptic quiz, in the terminology-led style of Question 1. Ten definition tasks with model answers, teaching the rules explicitly: a definition that repeats the term scores nothing, and two near-identical points on a two-mark question earn one mark rather than two. Full answer keys throughout. 3. Spot the Trap (three 60-minute PowerPoint lessons) The three mistakes that appear in the examiners' reports year after year, one lesson each: the feature-spotting trap (describing instead of analysing), the biography trap (writing the star's life story instead of analysing the product), and the misread-question trap (answering a different question from the one on the paper, which has capped whole answers at Level 2). Each lesson runs starter, teaching point, the fix, side-by-side rewrites, then scaffolded practice with answers. 4. Level Up: from Level 1 to Level 4 (two 60-minute PowerPoint lessons) Once the traps are avoided, this is how an answer climbs. One point is written four times, once at each level of the mark scheme, so students see exactly what changes between a Level 1 and a Level 4 answer on the same material. Lesson 1 builds the analytical paragraph for the 12-mark question; Lesson 2 builds the whole extended answer for the 20-marker, including where the marks really sit. Why buy the set rather than one pack The four fit together as a sequence rather than overlapping. Command words teach students what is being asked. Terminology gives them the vocabulary the mark scheme rewards on every question. Spot the Trap removes what is costing them marks. Level Up shows them what to do instead. Taught in that order they make a complete half-term of technique work, and every one of them is reusable with whichever CSPs your centre teaches. Why buy the set rather than one pack? The four fit together as a sequence rather than overlapping. Command words teach students what is being asked. Terminology gives them the vocabulary the mark scheme rewards on every question. Spot the Trap removes what is costing them marks. Level Up shows them what to do instead. Taught in that order they make a complete half-term of technique work, and every one of them is reusable with whichever CSPs your centre teaches. New to Media Studies, or running it as a one-person department? These resources are built to be picked up and taught.

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