Representation of Age in Media

Media Studies
Year 9
8 questions
~16 mins
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This worksheet explores how different ages are portrayed in media texts. Focus on understanding stereotypes, roles, and visual cues associated with age groups.

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Representation of Age in Media

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This worksheet explores how different ages are portrayed in media texts. Focus on understanding stereotypes, roles, and visual cues associated with age groups.

Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Describe two ways media might visually represent a young child in a television show.
[4 marks]
2.
Explain how an older adult might be portrayed differently from a teenager in a movie, using verbal cues.
[4 marks]
3.
Identify three stereotypes often associated with teenagers in media.
[3 marks]
4.
Describe how a media text might visually suggest that a character is an elderly person.
[3 marks]
5.
Write a brief description of how a media advert might target children using visual and language cues.
[4 marks]
6.
Draw a simple scene that shows a young child playing outdoors. Label three visual elements that indicate the child's age.
[6 marks]
Drawing / Sketch space
7.
Describe the differences in clothing you might see between media portrayals of teenagers and elderly characters.
[4 marks]
8.
Explain why media might depict different ages using specific color schemes or settings. Provide two examples.
[4 marks]

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Created
1/2/2026
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1/2/2026
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