Lesson plan version 2

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SIT WITH YOUR PARTNER • ANNA/LENNON • SEAMUS/SAM • LAUREN B/FRANKIE • CAMERON/LAUREN S • FREYA/AMANDA L • JACK/MATT • GEORGIA/HUMZAH • SHERISH/LUCY • ZAIANB/RIYA • KHAZIM/GEMMA • KIRSTY/GINA • ELLIE-MAY/ZACK • BRONTE/CHARLOTTE

Transcript of Lesson plan version 2

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SIT WITH YOUR PARTNER

• ANNA/LENNON• SEAMUS/SAM• LAUREN B/FRANKIE• CAMERON/LAUREN S• FREYA/AMANDA L• JACK/MATT• GEORGIA/HUMZAH• SHERISH/LUCY• ZAIANB/RIYA• KHAZIM/GEMMA• KIRSTY/GINA• ELLIE-MAY/ZACK• BRONTE/CHARLOTTE

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• Log on your computer and open up your front cover – jpeg or photoshop

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Objective

• To understand and apply the marking criteria• To assess skills developed and improvements to

be made in preparation for production of the main magazine.

• SWAP SEATS WITH YOUR PARTNER• IF YOUR PARTNER IS NOT HERE YOU WILL work

in a 3

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Task 11 - FRONT COVER

• You will give each other feedback• Lets go through the criteria sheet.• REWORDING OF CRITERIA• YOU NEED TO SPEND 4 MINUTES AND TICK THE

RELEVANT BOX• PLEASE DO IT IN SILENCE – NO DISCUSSION

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NOW YOU ARE GOING TO WRITE A COMMENT

• PINK FOR good FEEDBACK/GREEN PEN FOR areas to improve.

Example: You do use 2 types of text sizes for cover lines. But main cover line text size needed to be bigger.

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• At least 4 positive comments – with 4 areas to improveEveryone should use these key terms in your feedback.

• KHAZIM/GEMMA INCLUDUE 2 MORE• KIRSTY/GINA• ELLIE-MAY/ZACK• BRONTE/CHARLOTTE• FREYA/AMANDA L

• Sensible comments, feedback sheets can be put on blogGive your sheet to your partner. 5 mins to write comments.

• In silence – no discussion

Keyterms

Masthead/straplineCover lines/pugMain cover line

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10 minutes for feedback

• Now spend 10 MINS feeding back to one

another.• You may want to make notes • ME – CLASS FEEDBACK

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• NEED TO SHOW EXAMPLES OF WHAT AREAS THEY SAID NEEDED IMPROVING

• BRING IN JUSTIN DIMBERLAKE USING HOT SPOTS

• SHOW MCU SHOTS ON MAGS• SHOW COVERLINES THAT STAND OUT

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Grid sheet/Skills Development PAGE 7

• Summarise below how pleased you are with the skills you have developed during this project. How effectively have they allowed you to produce the kind of product you wanted to produce? What further skills would you like to develop using these programmes?

(a)Identify what has been done well(b)Explain why it has been done wellc) Identify what could be improvedd) Explain how it could be improved

Key words to use

Comments to include

minimal, basic, proficientexcellent

include comments from your feedback

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• Example answer: At AS I used Photoshop to manipulate my main image. The comments a student made about my main image was, “the image used the rule of thirds but the main cover lines text is too small and not in the key hotspot areas”. I will make sure for my main music magazine I think carefully before positioning my text and image on my front cover. My main cover line was marked as basic because it did not follow the convention.

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• WRITE 3 THING YOU HAVE LEARNT TODAY

USE YOUR COLOUR PENS – BIGHOLD UP YOUR SHEETS

WE WILL USE THIS FOR OUR NEXT LESSON WHEN WE LOOK AT OUT CONTENT PAGE.

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Recap

• For homework: Complete page 7/GRID SHEET if not finished.• We have learned key definitions• We now a more clearer idea of the criteria• Reflected on skills• WE HAVE LOOKED AT AREAS WE NEED TO IMPROVE• KEEP GRID SHEET SAVE – YOU WILL USE IT WHEN

CONSTRUCTING YOUR MUSIC MAG• YOU HAVE NOW BEEN GIVEN THE TOOLS AND KNOWLEDGE

TO START YOUR MAIN COURSEWORK – WE WILL ADD TO OUR UNDERSTANDING AND WE WILL REFLECT ON NEW SKILLS DEVELOPED AND LEARNT.

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Objective /10/14WHAT IS THE POINT OF THIS OBJECTIVE?

• To understand and apply the marking criteria• To assess skills developed and improvements to be made in preparation for production of the main magazine.• LEARNT - HOW TO GIVE FEEDBACK LEARNT – HOW TO EVALUATE MY OWN WORK• LENNON RIYA• ANNA HUMZAH• ZAK• CAMERON• AMANDA• ZAINAB• MATT• Lauren S• LUCY • LEARNT - HOW TO IMPROVE MAGAZINE• FREYA• SEAMUS• GEMMA• GINA• KHAZIMSOME UNDERSTANDING OF LEVEL 3/4 CRITERIA.

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TODAY WE WILL MARK CONTENT PAGE.

• SWAP SEATS WITH YOUR PARTNER• IF YOUR PARTNER IS NOT HERE YOU WILL work

in a 3

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• At least 4 positive comments – with 4 areas to improveEveryone should use 3 key terms in your feedback.

• KHAZIM/GEMMA HAVE TO INCLUDUE 2 MORE• KIRSTY/GINA• ELLIE-MAY/ZACK• BRONTE/CHARLOTTE• FREYA/AMANDA L

• Sensible comments, feedback sheets can be put on blogGive your sheet to your partner. 5 mins to write comments.

• In silence – no discussion

Keyterms - YOU TELL ME

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YOU CAN TICK AND MAKE A COMMENT - SILENCE

• PINK FOR good FEEDBACK/GREEN PEN FOR areas to improve.

Example: You do use 2 types of text sizes for cover lines. But main cover line text size needed to be bigger.

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FEEDBACK

• 10 MINS TO FEEDBACK TO EACH OTHER

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EVERYONE Skills Development PAGE 7

• Summarise below how pleased you are with the skills you have developed during this project. How effectively have they allowed you to produce the kind of product you wanted to produce? What further skills would you like to develop using these programmes?

(a)Identify what has been done well(b)Explain why it has been done wellc) Identify what could be improvedd) Explain how it could be improved

Key words to use

Comments to include

minimal, basic, proficientexcellent

include comments from your feedback

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If completed page 7 for front cover and content page:

• Now complete page 5 & 6• PLEASE KEEP BOOKLET SAVE – YOU WILL NEED

IT FOR YOUR EVALUATION AND A2

• IF YOU COMPLETE THIS YOU NEED TO GO ONTO TASK 10

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TASK TEN• Before you start your coursework spend some time reflecting on your final

product. • Reflecting on Images

– What do the clothing codes tell you?– What are their facial expressions? Why?– What is their posture? Why?

• What roles and stereotypes are being represented…..or challenged? Does the image conform with or challenge conventional ideas of male/female…..young/old……etc?– Is the representation of race significant in your image?

• Who is being addressed (Audience)? • Who is the magazine aimed at? How do we know? • What have you done to attract the target audience? • How have you made use of both text and image to address that intended

audience.

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HOMEWORK• Finish task 10 in preliminary booklet• FINISH UPLOADING WORK TO BLOG

PROFILE/SELFIEDRAWN FRONT COVER – WITH ANNOTATION – if finished scan put in prelim folderDRAWN CONTENT PAGE – WITH ANNOTATION – if finished scan put in prelim folderLOCATION RECCE PICS WITH EXPLANATIONSCHEDULE – can do all red on powerpointPROP LISTTEXTS/EMAILS/picturesRISK ASSESSMENTSBOOKING SHEETSREFLECT ON SKILLS LEARNT AND PROGRESS – video/audio/typedWhat skills you used/learntHow you feel about your progressStrengthsWeaknessesAreas to improveAction/plan• ACTUAL FRONT COVER/CONTENT PAGE pics• PRINT SCREEN OF CONSTRUCTION – Not compulsory• EVALUATION QUESTIONS• Final Reflection – THIS CAN BE TASK 10, 11 & 12. • FINAL MAGAZINE – JPEG PICS

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workshop

• Tomorrow & Wednesday• Help with scribd, slideshare, prezi, blog• If you have fallen behind with any of the work

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Turn your paper over

•BIG BOLD WRITING WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT