Therapy for an evaluate question about earthquakes Question
Therapy for an “evaluate” question about earthquakes. Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks)
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Read the question Underline the key words Identify the command word This is an “evaluate” question
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Evaluate = judge from evidence. Your own judgement/opinion is wanted. It is best not to adopt an extreme viewpoint (a balanced answer is best).
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Remember! Put your balanced argument in the Main section! Introduction Main Think of all the possible ideas / case studies / knowledge, that you might use when answering this question. Now write it all round the outside of the circle. Conclusion Earthquakes. Immediate responses to earthquakes. Long-term responses to earthquakes. Examples.
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Introduction Conclusion Main Ideas: Immediate responses - Search and rescue teams go into the area affected - Treat inquiries - Provide water and food - Find temporary shelter, e. g. tents - Clear access to affected areas. Possible examples: Haiti, Japan, New Zealand, Nepal, Chile.
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Introduction Conclusion Main Ideas: Long-term responses - Roads are repaired - Landslides are cleared - Houses are repaired or rebuilt - Industry returns to the area e. g tourism, or factories reopen - New laws about building control Possible examples: Haiti, Japan, New Zealand, Nepal, Chile.
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Introduction Now look at all of your possible ideas – decide which ones are going to make the cut. Write them in a logical order inside the circle. Conclusion Main Remember it is an evaluate question so you will need to choose things that you can make a judgement about. Which responses worked well? Where? Which response did not work well? Where?
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Intro sentence: maybe show you know what is meant by “responses”. Introduction Conclusion Main In your circle you now have a plan – USE IT! Conclusion sentence: remember to make a judgement, and include key words from the questions, long and short term, responses, earthquake.
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Now use your plan to answer the question. You have 10 minutes. Introduction Conclusion Main
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Check how well you did 7 -8 marks - Level 3 - AO 1 Answers show detailed knowledge of responses to earthquakes , with well-developed ideas. There is obvious understanding. AO 2 Shows detailed understanding of how countries respond to earthquakes. AO 3 A clear judgment has been made about the responses. 4 -6 marks - Level 2 AO 1 Answers show reasonable knowledge of responses to earthquakes. There is evidence of some understanding. AO 2 Shows some understanding of how countries respond to earthquakes. AO 3 A judgment is attempted about the responses. 1 – 3 marks - Level 1 AO 1 Answers show limited knowledge of responses to earthquakes. There is little evidence of understanding. AO 2 Shows limited understanding of how countries respond to earthquakes.
Question: Evaluate the immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes. (8 marks) Now improve your answer so it is definitely a level 3 answer. 7 -8 marks - Level 3 AO 1 +- Answers show detailed knowledge of responses to earthquakes , with welldeveloped ideas. There is obvious understanding. AO 2 - Shows detailed understanding of how countries respond to earthquakes. AO 3 - A clear judgment has been made about the responses. 4 -6 marks - Level 2 AO 1 Answers show reasonable knowledge of responses to earthquakes. There is evidence of some understanding. AO 2 Shows some understanding of how countries respond to earthquakes. AO 3 A judgment is attempted about the responses. 1 – 3 marks - Level 1 AO 1 Answers show limited knowledge of responses to earthquakes. There is little evidence of understanding. AO 2 Shows limited understanding of how countries respond to earthquakes.
- Slides: 11