A Type Questions: Make five points. You get 1 mark for each different feature you identify, up to a maximum of 5. So write down five things that you know.

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A Type Questions: Make five points. You get 1 mark for each different feature you identify, up to a maximum of 5. So write down five things that you know about the development of drugs in the nineteenth century medicine.

B Type Questions: Give two explanations. Do this in two separate paragraphs. B ex One way the Industrial Revolution affected the development medicine was…. Another way the Industrial Revolution affected the development of medicine was..... To help you explain use words and phrases like: Because As a result of Owing to this

C Type Questions: Discuss both sides. Come to a definitive conclusion. War was more important. Personal qualities were more important C onclusion You must: Give example from your own knowledge. Fully explain each point you make.

Which was the most important factor which enabled Pasteur and Koch to succeed: war, or their personal qualities? (8) I think war/personal qualities was/were more important because… War was more importa nt because … Personal qualitites were more important because…

Answering Surprised / Not Surprised Source Questions. Learning outcome What will you need to do to achieve this? Success criteria Remember to :  To know how to successfully answer the ‘surprised/not surprised’ question.  To successfully answer a ‘how surprised?’ question.  To create a ‘how surprised’ question. By the end of the lesson you will be able to:  answer a ‘surprised/not surprised’ question by the end of the lesson

Are you surprised that the Police in America have killed over 400 people since January? Why are you surprised/not surprised? Starter Are you surprised? Are you not surprised?

Answering Surprised / Not Surprised Source Questions. How to answer the question... This type of question requires you to actually say ‘I am surprised’ and/or ‘I am not surprised’. It may sound silly but you must express this within your answer, otherwise it seriously can limit the mark you get on the question. The best way to answer this question is to always use the source to explain why you ARE SURPRISED and why you ARE NOT SURPRISED. Always try to write a balanced answer for this type of question.

Are you surprised? I am surprised/not surprised because… I am surprise d because … I am not surprised because… And don’t forget CK… That’s Contextual Knowledge kids…

Words and Phrases to Use Because Owing to this Due to As a result of On one hand…. On the other hand….. It is possible to argue… In conclusion….. Therefore……

Answering source questions How useful? To show usefulness say what it tells you and use your own knowledge to show how it is limited. Use your own background (contextual) knowledge to show how the source is limited or what it does not tell you. Ensure you discuss the ways the source(s) are useful and limited.