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Year 11 Mock Exam. There are two reasons for Mock Exams So everyone knows where you’re at So you can learn. Year 11 Mock Exam. General comments. What Went Well? Paragraphs – most of you wrote in paragraphs most of the time - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Year 11 Mock Exam
There are two reasons for Mock Exams
1. So everyone knows where you’re at
2. So you can learn
Year 11 Mock ExamGeneral comments
What Went Well?
• Paragraphs – most of you wrote in paragraphs most of the time
• Knowledge – there was a lot of evidence of good understanding of living conditions
Even Better If?
3. Time – most of you did not divide your time well; question 6 should be one quarter of your time
4. Sources – most of you did not use the sources to support you, especially with later questions
Year 11 Mock ExamLook at your answers carefully.
Which question did you do best on?
Eg. Question 1 – I got five out of five
Which two questions did you drop most marks?
Eg. Question 2 – I got two out of seven
•Answer all questions with at least a paragraph.•Answer longer questions with at least two paragraphs.•Divide my time according to the marks, and stick to it!•Use details from the source to support your idea.•Use other sources to back up your ideas.•Answer the question that is asked.•Use the words and phrases from the question in your answer.•Always explain ideas fully. •Argue both sides of a question – agree and disagree.•Use specific details from my own knowledge.•Use several sources to judge reliability and usefulness.•Refer to the Aim, Author and Date when discussing reliability
Year 11 Mock ExamQuestion 1
What can you see?
What can you learn?
Year 11 Mock ExamQuestion 3
What can you see?
What is the message?
Use knowledge to support
Year 11 Mock ExamQuestion 4
Aim
Author
Date …
Other Sources…
Own Knowledge…
RELIABLE UNRELIABLE
How heavy are the ‘bags’?
Year 11 Mock ExamQuestion 5
Aim
Author
Date …
Other Sources…
Own Knowledge…
USEFUL, for finding out about living conditions
NOT USEFUL, for finding out about living conditions
How heavy are the ‘bags’?
Year 11 Mock ExamHow far did conditions improve?
1800 2000
Living Conditions
Good
PoorSource A
Source H
What can you learn?
Glasgow, 1860s
East London, 1860s
What can you learn?
Saltaire, 1860s Saltaire, 1860s
What can you learn?
Back to Back housing in Birmingham, 1900
What can you learn?
An aerial view of Bournville, built around 1890
A Bournville home from 1900