VCE Analysis of Argument Video Lesson Package

$150.00 inc GST

Description

This package contains 12 video tutorials that teach students all the basics of writing an analysis of argument. These videos come in MP4 format and can be shared with students on your school’s online platform. You’ll be sent a link to download the package. Each video lessons includes:

*A 5-10 minute video tutorial demonstrating a specific aspect of analysis of argument writing

*A PDF copy of the presentation – so students can print out or use resources which appear in the videos such as wordlists and checklists

*A follow up student activity for students practise writing

You can watch a sample video online here: https://youtu.be/jb4WcHJ0flg

The topics and writing activities for each video are listed here:

# Length

(mins)

Topic Student activities
1 10.17 How to identify and analyse audience values For their own opinion piece:

  • Identify the audience and their values
  • Write an introductory sentence identifying author, publication, contention, audience and values
2 8.37 How to identify and analyse the intention and contention For their own opinion piece:

  • Identify the contention and intention
  • Write an introduction to an analysis of one piece and practise writing about the contention and intention
3 12.55 How to identify and analyse the development of arguments in a long piece For their own opinion piece:

  • Identify and annotate sections, arguments and strategies
  • Write an introduction to an analysis of one piece and practise writing about the development of argument
4 8.06 How to identify and analyse the development of arguments in a short piece For their own long and short opinion piece:

  • Identify and annotate strategies in short piece
  • Write an introduction to an analysis of a long and short piece and practise writing about the development of argument
5 9.30 How to analyse headlines and visuals For their own opinion piece:

  • Annotate the visuals or headline
  • Write a series of sentences analysing the impact of visuals or headlines
6 4.20 How to structure an analysis of argument For two opinion pieces:

  • Follow steps to read and annotate pieces
  • Identify if an integrated or block structure would work best to analyse the pieces
7 9.19 How to select examples of persuasive language to analyse For their own opinion piece:

  • Follow the reading steps to annotate a piece
  • Identify and circle the best examples to use in each section
8 9.44 How to write block structure topic sentences For their own opinion piece:

  • Write three topic sentences analysing three different sections of a piece
9 8.41 How to write a block analytic paragraph For their own opinion piece:

  • Using a planning grid to plan one block paragraph
  • Write one block paragraph
10 9.43 How to write an integrated analytic paragraph For two opinion pieces:

  • Follow steps to read and annotate two pieces
  • Identify links between sections in each piece
  • Plan and write one integrated paragraph
11 6.54 How to analyse persuasive language For their own opinion piece:

  • Follow steps to read and annotate one pieces
  • Select best evidence to use for one section
  • Practise writing a series of sentences analysing language from one section
12 6.24 How to write a paragraph comparing a short piece to a longer piece For their own long and short opinion piece:

  • Follow reading steps to annotate a long and short piece
  • Write one paragraph comparing the strategies of a short piece to a long piece