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Woodchurch High School Summer Learning Pack
to support and prepare you for
Year 10
Introduction
This pack contains tasks to be completed over the summer break. There are tasks to help you to consolidate your Year 9 learning, and pre‐learning tasks to support you to get a much‐needed head‐start in your Year 10 GCSE subjects.
Completing these tasks will help you to feel more prepared, and therefore more confident, in September.
We want you to enjoy the summer but also not forget all the hard work you have completed in Year 9.
You should pass any completed work to your new subject teachers in the first week back. Your reward will be feeling better and stronger in lessons.
Contents Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 2
English .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Maths ................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Science ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Art Graphics ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Engineering .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Drama .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Geography ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
History ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
ICT ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Spanish .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
PE (Physical Education) ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Religious Studies ................................................................................................................................................ 14
French ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
3D Art ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Hospitality and Catering .................................................................................................................................... 17
Fine Art .............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Business Studies ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Computer Science .............................................................................................................................................. 20
Health and Social Care ....................................................................................................................................... 21
Child Development ............................................................................................................................................ 22
Media Studies .................................................................................................................................................... 23
English What key learning do I need to revise?
1. From your work on A Christmas Carol, create a revision poster on ‘Victorian Life and Times’. You must include:
a. Victorian London
b. Poverty, The Poor Law of 1834 and Workhouses
c. The Victorian idea of Family
d. Education and Childhood
e. Industrialization
2. Create a mind map or flashcard for each of the main characters in the novel. Use the checklist below to tick these off when you are about to talk confidently about the characters without any prompts.
3. The definitions and spellings of the following words:
Identity, society, circumstance, resilience, acceptance, empathy, tolerance, respect, loyalty.
Compassionate, allegorical, ignorance, prejudice, avaricious, redemption, transformation.
How can I get a head‐start?
1. To prepare for your study of Macbeth, research witchcraft. Create a guide entitled ‘Witchcraft Through the Ages’. Include a section on each:
a. Witchcraft in 16th and 17th century (England and America) b. Witchcraft in the modern world
You should try to include information on beliefs, practices and treatment/persecution. 2. Watch Macbeth here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p089zg9d/culture‐in‐quarantine‐shakespeare‐macbeth
We want to remind you that there are also pre‐recorded video lessons on the VLE for the work you have missed on ‘Macbeth’.
‘A Christmas Carol’ characters
Link to
Victorian
tim
es
Plot timelin
e
Key ad
jectives
Key quotations
Purpose
in the play
Scrooge
The Ghost of Christmas Past
The Ghost of Christmas Present
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
The Cratchits (inc. Bob and Tiny Tim)
Fred
Marley
Maths What key learning do I need to revise?
Well done to all of you who have been engaging so well with the work on MathsWatch over the past couple
of months. Please take the next few weeks as an opportunity to prepare yourself for the start of your GCSEs
by ensuring that you are confident on all of the below:
Averages
‐ Mean, Median, Mode and Range https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/znhsgk7/revision/1
‐ Collecting and Recording Data https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zvybkqt/revision/1
‐ Representing Data https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zrg4jxs/revision/1
Triangles
‐ Angles in Triangles https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zrck7ty/revision/1
‐ Right‐angled Triangles https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zdr9wmn/articles/zytc6yc
‐ Pythagoras’ Theorem https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z3g9q6f/revision/1
‐ Trigonometry https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/ztj6y4j/revision/1 (pages 1‐4)
Proportion
‐ Ratio and Proportion https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/znnycdm/revision/1
‐ Scale Drawing https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z4vg9j6/articles/zqffmsg
Fraction, decimals and percentages
‐ Fractions https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zsxhfg8/articles/zq7mb82
‐ Simplifying Fractions https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zsxhfg8/articles/zy88b82
‐ Add/Subtract Fractions https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zsxhfg8/articles/z4jg4qt
‐ Multiplying Fractions https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/znmtsbk/articles/zd6dqhv
‐ Dividing Fractions https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zsxhfg8/articles/z78vgdm
‐ Decimals https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z27xsbk/revision/1
‐ Percentages https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zf6pyrd/articles/zcwmk2p
‐ Percentage of an Amount https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zf6pyrd/articles/zqnhdxs
‐ Percentage Increase https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zf6pyrd/articles/zpkcsrd
‐ Percentage Decrease https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zf6pyrd/articles/zy7wgdm
Probability
‐ Probability https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zk9dmp3/revision/1
‐ Relative Frequency https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zjw7hyc/revision/1
How can I get a head‐start?
The biggest problem that pupils face when they start their Maths GCSE is “exam technique”. This is the skill
of spotting what the question is asking you to do. Unfortunately without this, you cannot get the marks,
even if you are really confident on all of the topics which make up Maths.
To help you with this, we have produced a number of “Walking Talking Mocks” which are available on the
Maths section of the VLE.
These work as follows. You load up the exam paper, and you load up the video which corresponds to the
exam paper. Either Mr Caine or Miss Simons, will talk you through exactly how to answer every question on
the paper… only they will do it with slightly different numbers to the ones that you see! Once you have
watched them do the question, try it yourself, and check your answer and working out against the mark
scheme. If you want to do extra practice papers independently, use www.onmaths.com
Science
What key learning do I need to revise?
1. From your Key stage 3 biology work on cells you should produce a revision poster showing
an animal and plant cell. Include:
a. Cell structure‐ the different sub‐cellular structures and what their functions are.
b. Diffusion‐ how particles move by diffusion.
2. From your Key stage 3 chemistry work on atoms and the periodic table, produce revision
flash cards showing:
a. Definitions‐ define each key word: atom, molecule, element and compound.
b. Periodic table‐ the properties of the alkali metals, transition metals, halogens and
noble gases.
3. From your Key stage 3 physics work on energy you should produce a revision mind map
which shows:
a. Energy stores‐ what each store is and give an example of each.
b. Energy resources‐ describe how each works as well as listing advantages and
disadvantages: solar power, wind power, hydroelectrical power, geothermal power
and tidal power.
4. The definitions and spellings of the following words:
Cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, cytoplasm, vacuole, nucleus, chloroplast, particle, element,
compound, atom, molecule, kinetic, gravitational potential, chemical, thermal, elastic potential.
How can I get a head‐start?
1. To prepare for the unit of work on Cell biology you should research: a. Cell structure of eukaryotes and prokaryotes. b. Transport in cells by diffusion, osmosis and active transport. c. Cell division by mitosis.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z2mttv4
2. To prepare for the unit of work on Atomic structure and the periodic table you should research:
a. The structure of an atom including the properties of sub‐atomic particles. b. Electronic structure of an atom. c. The development of the periodic table and properties of groups 0, 1 and 7.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zcckk2p
3. To prepare for the unit of work on Energy you should research: a. Energy stores and systems. b. Conservation of energy in a system including efficiency. c. National and global energy resources.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z89ddxs
Art Graphics
Engineering
What key learning do I need to revise?
Review all knowledge areas covered so far, accessing the homework sheets on the
VLE for:
Metals
Plastics
Smart/composite materials
Orthographic Drawing
Material Properties.
How can I get a head‐start?
Task 1 ‐ Ensure you are confident to start on the manufacture of your speaker
by completing all planning tasks and reviewing the videos on the engineering
website.
Task 2 ‐ Complete the ‘Environmental Issues’ booklet found in the VLE:
ECAD/Engineering/Revision Booklets
Drama
What key learning do I need to revise?
When you return to Drama in Year 10, it’s really important that you have spent some time re‐capping the work we completed during Year 9. To help you do this there are some tasks below to support you.
1. Theatre Practitioners
On the VLE, in the folder entitled ‘Summer Learning’ there are revision resources on the following practitioners:
‐ Constantin Stanislavski ‐ Augusto Boal ‐ Bertolt Brecht ‐ Steven Berkoff ‐ Antonin Artaud ‐ Frantic Assembly
Using these resources create a revision mind‐map on each practitioner. 2. Theatre Review Task
You can use the Login details that have been shared with you to access the online National Theatre Collection – here I would advise that you watch the performances outlined below and attempt the review questions, saved on the VLE, for each one.
Recommended performances:
‐ Treasure Island ‐ Romeo and Juliet ‐ Macbeth
How can I get a head start?
1. Start by familiarising yourself with your Component 3 set text for this year: Dennis Kelly’s DNA. You can watch the performance online here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj6Q2xupXCg&t=3s and read the playtext on the VLE‐ it’s saved in The Year 9 area in a folder entitled, ‘Summer Learning.’
2. Once you are familiar with DNA, create revision resources including a plot outline, notes on key themes and character pages for each character. You can include key adjectives to describe them, key quotes that tell us something about their character and you can design costumes for them, including any personal props you think they might need.
Geography
What key learning do I need to revise?
Make sure you have completed all of the recorded lessons on Coasts and rivers available on the VLE.
1. Can you match the command words to the correct meaning? These command words are absolutely
key to your success in Geography
2. You have covered Coasts and Rivers, use these two links to go over the work and complete the ‘Test’
for each section.
Coasts ‐ https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zs3ptyc
Rivers ‐ https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zpypgdm
And/Or using the Geography revision guides
Coasts
Page 62‐63 Draw the diagrams for caves, arches, stacks and stumps and the
diagram for spits and bars
Page 66‐68 Make notes on the different types of coastal management. Make
sure you can sort into hard and soft engineering and be able to say what they
are and the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
Rivers
Page72‐73 Draw diagrams and explain how waterfalls, meanders and ox‐bow lakes form.
Page 75 Make revision notes on the causes of flooding and compete the ‘over to you’ task
Page 76‐77 Make revision notes on the different types of river management, make sure you can
sort into hard and soft engineering and be able to say what they are and the advantages and
disadvantages of each method.
3. Case study review – use the provide A3 summary of all your Paper 1 case studies – Turn these into
flash cards – on each card include the topic (e.g Tectonic hazards), name of case study and 3 key
facts.
What can I do to get a head‐start?
1. Use the BBC Bitesize website to check out what we will be doing in September ‐
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z9wcg82
2. Read through the revision guide pages 87‐108 on urban issues and challenges
History
What key learning do I need to revise?
1. From your work on Medicine Through Time, revise the following topics:
Causes of illness and disease (What have been the causes of illness and disease over time?)
Attempts to prevent illness and disease (How effective were attempts to prevent illness and
disease over time?)
Attempts to treat and cure illness and disease (How have attempts to treat illness and disease
changed over time?)
Advances in medical knowledge (How much progress has been made in medical knowledge over
time?)
Developments in patient care (How has the care of patients improved over time?)
Developments in public health and welfare (How effective were attempts to improve public
health and welfare over time?)
2. It may be helpful to watch the following videos: www.shorturl.at/irHI1
3. Try to answer each of the questions in brackets after each of the topics.
4. The school VLE has a revision guide which has been made by the history department and
contains summarised information for each of the topics above.
5. The school VLE also contains revision lessons with ‘knowledge tests’ and GCSE questions,
complete these lessons using the revision guide.
6. Many of you have purchased a revision guide called My Revision Notes: WJEC Eduqas GCSE
(9‐1) History which also contains activities which can be completed.
How can I get a head‐start?
1. To prepare for your study on Germany in Transition, revise the following topics:
Impact of the First World War (What challenges were faced by the Weimar Republic from 1919‐
1923?)
Recovery of Weimar (Why were the Stresemann years considered a ‘golden age’?)
End of the Weimar Republic (How and why did the Weimar Republic collapse between 1929‐
1933?)
Consolidation of Power (How did the Nazis consolidate their power between 1933‐1934?)
Nazi Economic, Social and Racial policies (How did Nazi economic, social and racial policy affect
life in Germany?)
Terror and Persuasion (What methods did the Nazis use to control Germany?)
Hitler’s Foreign Policy (What factors led to the outbreak of war in 1939?)
2. It may be helpful to watch the following videos: www.shorturl.at/lrPR8
3. Try to answer each of the questions in brackets after each of the topics.
4. The school VLE has a revision guide which has been made by the history department and
contains summarised information for each of the topics above.
5. The school VLE also contains revision lessons with ‘knowledge tests’ and GCSE questions,
complete these lessons using the revision guide.
6. Many of you have purchased a revision guide called My Revision Notes: WJEC Eduqas GCSE
(9‐1) History which also contains activities which can be completed.
ICT
All summer work for Computing & Business can be found on the VLE.
Simply log into the Computing & Business section and select summer work.
We have placed the work into year group folders based on the year group you
will be in next year.
Below is a summary of the work to be completed
How can I get a head‐start?
Use the virtual lessons and complete tasks within the lessons from unit 1
Spanish
What key learning do I need to revise?
1. The key sound / spelling patterns in Spanish. It may be helpful to watch the BBC Bite size clip below to get some tips: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zhy27nb/articles/zk78382
2. The present tense of regular AR and ER verbs
3. The present tense of the key irregular verbs: hacer, ir, ser, tener
4. The preterite tense of regular AR and ER verbs
5. The formation of the near future tense (Voy a & an infinitive)
6. The interrogatives (the ‘question words’)
7. Vocabulary on the topic ‘Me, my family and friends’ and prepare flashcards to answer the
General Conversation questions.
8. Vocabulary on the topic ‘Free‐time activities and prepare flashcards to answer the General
Conversation questions.
Video lessons on the key tenses are available on the school VLE in the MFL section in the KS4
Spanish grammar folder and on the topic areas in the GCSE topics folder (Theme 1). Verb
conjugations are also in the school planner and all relevant phrases should be in vocabulary
books.
How can I get a head‐start?
To prepare to learn how to talk about new technology in everyday life and to study the topic on key festivals and celebrations in the Spanish speaking world:
1. Practise vocabulary for both topics on quizlet.com. Search for mflwoodchurch and scroll through to find:
‘GCSE Vocabulary List – New technology’
‘Y11 Spanish Customs and festivals’.
Focus on one section per week, then review both sets at the end of the summer holiday.
2. Go to the BBC Bitesize page ‘Technology and social media in Spanish’ and complete all the activities. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/znyprj6/revision/1
3. Research the following celebrations and festivals and produce a short paragraph on each in English:
a. La Tomatina b. Semana Santa c. El Día de los Muertos d. La Quinceañera
4. Complete all the activities on the BBC Bitesize ‘Spanish customs, festivals and celebrations’ section. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zd2whbk/revision/1
PE (Physical Education)
What key learning do I need to revise?
Task 1: From your work on the musculo‐skeletal system, create a mind map on of the key knowledge you need to remember. This will show how effective your basic knowledge recall is. You must include:
1. Functions of the skeleton 2. Types of joints 3. Examples of each type of joint in the body and the movement that
occurs there e.g. elbow = flexion and extension
4. The 4 components of blood
5. The 4 examples of antagonistic muscle pairs in the body.
Task 2: Create a flash cards for the health and wellbeing and diet and nutrition units. Make simple notes on the following:
a. Physical, social, emotional health b. Sedentary lifestyle and the consequences c. Negative lifestyle choices and the impact on health d. Macro and micro nutrients e. Carbo – loading for endurance athletes
How can I get a head‐start?
Task 1: Using the PE section of the VLE watch the recorded lessons from the ‘Socio‐cultural factors’ and ‘Sports psychology’ folders.
Task 2: Complete the Application Mats for each of these topics found in the ‘Application Mats’ folder on the PE section of the VLE.
Religious Studies
What key learning do I need to revise?
Complete the Human Rights and Good and Evil online learning to revise Year 9
How can I get a head‐start?
Complete the Relationships online learning in preparation for us starting this Learning Programme in September
You will find these by logging on to the VLE‐Humanities‐RS‐Year 10‐Philosophy and Ethics and in their respective folders
French
What key learning do I need to revise?
1. The present tense of regular ER verbs
2. The present tense of the key irregular verbs: aller, avoir, être, faire
3. The perfect tense of regular ER verbs and the irregulars faire and aller
4. The formation of the near future tense (Je vais & an infinitive)
5. The interrogatives (the ‘question words’)
6. Vocabulary on all topics in theme 1 and prepare flashcards to answer the General
Conversation questions.
Video lessons on the key tenses are available on the school VLE in the MFL section in the KS4
French grammar folder and on all the topics in theme 1 in the GCSE topics folder. Verb
conjugations are also in the school planner and all relevant phrases should be in vocabulary
books.
How can I get a head‐start?
1. Complete all tasks set in the 6 VLE video lessons (GCSE topics folder) on the topic of ‘Current and future study’.
2. Go to the BBC Bitesize website and complete all the activities in the ‘Current and future studies’ section. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zmmwy9q
3. Practise key vocabulary on quizlet.com. Search for mflwoodchurch and scroll through to find ‘GCSE French ‐ Work
4. On the BBC Bitesize video go to the section on ‘Jobs, career choices and ambitions’ and complete all the activities. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z66q382
3D Art
Mr Dunbar’s group:
Mr Dunbar would like pupils to use the 3D Design website:
sites.google.com/view/3d‐design‐ecad/home
Continue to work on experiments based on their Designers work. These should be
emailed to Mr Dunbar and feedback will be given throughout the summer.
Mr Forrester’s group:
Please use the 3ddesignECAD course website to see set tasks, support and example
work:
https://sites.google.com/woodchurchhigh.com/3ddesignecad/learning/y10‐gcse‐
component‐1/mr‐forrester/year‐10‐2020‐21
Please use your school email to submit work for feedback.
Please explore the additional resources available on the site to support your interest
in the subject and expand your skills and subject knowledge.
Hospitality and Catering
What key learning do I need to revise?
Use the work booklet you have completed over the past 6 weeks of school closure. If
you are still working on it this must be completed by September when we return to
school. A reminder that the digital textbook can be accessed by typing cld.bz into a
search engine. Login is cartledgenst@woodchurch‐high.wirral.sch.uk and password is
WoodchurchFood.
To recap your knowledge:
Complete the quiz questions sent to you via email
Produce a knowledge organiser, use this suggested template to guide you:
How can I get a head‐start?
During Year 10 we will investigate and study Health and Safety in the Food industry.
To prepare you for your study watch the video on YouTube: Food Hygiene Rating
Scheme: Are English Consumers Safe?
Now access the Food Standards Agency website, click on the tabs: Food safety &
hygiene, Buying & eating food, Food hygiene rating. Produce a leaflet that could be
given to consumers to advise them on the scheme. Include information about what
the rating tells them, what aspects of the business are inspected and how they can
understand the rating.
Fine Art
Business Studies
All summer work for Computing & Business can be found on the VLE.
Simply log into the Computing & Business section and select summer work.
We have placed the work into year group folders based on the year group you
will be in next year.
Below is a summary of the work to be completed
Cambridge Nationals Business
What key learning do I need to revise?
Complete the virtual lessons (inc.activities/questions), on the VLE for LO 1 & 5
How can I get a head‐start?
Complete the virtual lessons (inc.activities/questions), on the VLE for LO 4
GCSE Business
What key learning do I need to revise?
Use the virtual lessons and complete tasks within the lessons from unit 1.3 Use this knowledge to then complete Revision Project 1
How can I get a head‐start?
Use the virtual lessons and complete tasks within the lessons from unit 1.5
Use this knowledge to then complete Revision Project 5
Computer Science
All summer work for Computing & Business can be found on the VLE.
Simply log into the Computing & Business section and select summer work.
We have placed the work into year group folders based on the year group you
will be in next year.
Below is a summary of the work to be completed
What key learning do I need to revise?
Watch the virtual lessons and complete all tasks for Unit 1.1. Using this knowledge, complete Revision Project 1.
How can I get a head‐start?
Watch virtual lessons and complete all tasks for Unit 2.1. Use this knowledge to complete Head Start Project 1.
Health and Social Care
What key learning do I need to revise?
You must make sure that you have completed the following coursework.
Rosie adolescence (PIES)
Rosie Early Adulthood (PIES)
Rosie Middle Adulthood (PIES)
Factors including;
Appearance
Educational experiences
Diet and lifestyle
Economic (money)
Relationships (friends and family)
For each factor explain how it has impacted Rosie throughout her life and which had the biggest
impact on her and why.
How can I get a head‐start?
Research the following topics and complete either flashcards, notes or mind‐maps.
1. What is BMI and what is the impact of a high and low BMI? 2. What is blood pressure and the impact of high and low blood pressure? 3. Why is exercise important and the impact of a sedentary lifestyle (choosing not to exercise)? 4. What are the health risks of smoking for an individual? 5. What are the health risks of drinking alcohol for an individual?
Guidance is available on the VLE in Year 10 exam preparation lifestyle factors.
Child Development
What key learning do I need to revise?
All pupils need to ensure that they have completed the following coursework.
The advantages and disadvantages of formula (bottle) feeding
The advantages and disadvantages of breastfeeding
The advantages and disadvantages of combination feeding (both of the above)
How much milk does a baby need at different ages, for example at 4 weeks a baby will need around
120ml per day
The cost of each how much is formula?
How much is breastfeeding? Think about a breast pump and accessories if needed.
Which is more time effective and why?
Is breastfeeding more convenient than formula or not? Explain your reasons
What equipment will you need for each?
How can I get a head‐start?
Pupils to complete research on childhood illnesses answering the following points;
Research the following 5 common childhood illnesses:
1. Common cold 2. Chickenpox 3. Measles 4. Scarlet fever 5. Tonsillitis
For each explain:
How it is spread
The signs and symptoms of a child having the illness
How long will it last
How to treat it
When to seek medical help
A useful website is the NHS Choices
Media Studies
What key learning do I need to revise?
Magazines Please use the VLE to watch all of the lessons that have been recorded for Reveal and Tatler. There are timed tasks to complete on this as well. Advertising Rewatch the Galaxy Audrey Hepburn advert, the NHS Blood Advert and look at the OMO advert. Make notes on how each advert attracts its target audience and how it is a product of its times. For example: OMO was produced in 1955. How does this have an impact on its target audience? What was society like in the 1950s? The Galaxy advert was produced in 2012, but was set in the 1950s. How do the producers present the 1950s? Think about nostalgia. NHS Represent is the most contemporary advert. Who is it aimed at and why? How does it aim itself at this audience? Think about the lyrics of the song and how it attempts to subvert stereotypes. Create spider diagrams/mind maps for each of these or flash cards. Key Words Visit this webpage and make flashcards on key pieces of terminology. A printed copy is available if requested. https://www.aqa.org.uk/resources/media‐studies/gcse/media‐studies/teach/subject‐specific‐vocabulary2
How can I get a head‐start?
Dr Who/ Class If possible, please watch Dr Who, An Unearthly Child which is readily available online. Research the Dr Who franchise. Some of the details you could look up are:
● How many Doctors there have been ● When it first aired ● How long it has been running for ● It’s popularity ● Spin offs and their critical reception ● Which TV channel it is aired on and how they make their money ● Technology in the 1960s
Music Videos Watch I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor by the Arctic Monkeys and History by One Direction. Make notes on:
● The messages of each video ● The target audience ● The mise‐en‐scene ● The lyrics and how they are appealing to the audience