As the government have suggested, we are going to test you on topics you have learned in class or most recently as this is the fairest way of giving everyone the best chance to show what they can do. This means for Paper 2 you will be doing Section A on Television.
The following blogpost will help you to revise this topic and you can also look back at your assessments in the Autumn Term which were also Paper 2 Section A tasks on Television. We recommend making revision cards or knowledge organisers and practicing questions in the revision pack we gave out in December.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to exam rooming issues with the video clip for Media Paper 2, we will be taking on PPE Paper 2 (Television) FIRST and then doing PPE Paper 1 the following week.
PPE Paper 2 topics
This is what is coming up in PPE Paper 2 along with a link to a previous learner response task that will help your revision and preparation:
Television
Paper 2 revision and preparation
To help you prepare for Paper 2, Ms Fowler has produced two brilliant lesson videos taking you through the skills you need for this exam. These will also remind you of some of the key information about the Television topic and the CSPs Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child and Class - Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart.
Even better, we've made the two episodes available to watch on Google Drive as they have now been removed from iPlayer or Netflix (you'll need to login with your Greenford Google login to view):
Below are the lesson videos to watch and make notes/revision cards as you go through them.
Paper 2 Television revision lesson:
How to analyse the clip in the Paper 2 exam:
Paper 2: Television preparation tasks
Work through the following tasks to help prepare for Paper 2 on Television:
1) Watch the two lesson videos above in full, making notes, revision cards or creating a knowledge organiser as you watch.
2) Look back over the blogposts for Television (linked above - plus your own blogposts with all the answers) and add to your revision cards or knowledge organisers.
3) Look at your learner response blogpost for the Television assessment in November and revise the key areas you need to improve for the PPE.
Good luck!
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