How much do you think the media (film, TV, magazines) influences the way people want to look? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Not at all Very much.

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How much do you think the media (film, TV, magazines) influences the way people want to look? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Not at all Very much

Learning objectives To investigate the link between media and body image To reflect upon how you feel about your own body image and why

Body image refers to a person's perception of the attractiveness of their own body. It’s about how you see yourself, not what you actually look like.

Body Image How do you feel about yours? Give your body a mark out of 10 What are the best parts? Which bits would you change?

Group task In your group look at the magazine images. What do you think about the images? What makes the photos different to ones you might have of yourself, for example? What are the positive things about the images? What are the negative things?

Now you have looked at the images… Annotate the body outline with what the media portrays as ‘ideal’ features For example: You can choose a man or a woman muscles

Does editing make a difference?

http://www. youtube. com/watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U What’s the message in this video? Are you surprised?

Complete these sentences I think that the media does/does not affect people’s body image because… One thing I have realised that I didn’t know at the start of this lesson… What one thing would you change about the way the media deals with things like body image?

What do you think now? How much do you think the media (film, TV, magazines) influences the way people want to look? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Not at all Very much

Media and body image: What problems can come out of this?