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Paper 1 Source Questions What is the message. What is the purpose Paper 1 Source Questions What is the message? What is the purpose? Why was it produced in …? Are you surprised by the source? How far does this source explain…?

4 marks = simply giving the main message of the source 5 marks = message supported by detail from the cartoon OR contextual knowledge 6 marks = message supported by detail from the cartoon and contextual knowledge The message of the source is … A source detail to support this is … Another is … My own knowledge supports this because … And …

4 marks = simply giving the main purpose of the source 5 marks = purpose supported by detail from the cartoon OR contextual knowledge 6 marks = purpose supported by detail from the cartoon and contextual knowledge The purpose of the source is … A source detail to support this is … Another is … My own knowledge supports this because … And …

The source was published in … because … I know this because it says … It also says … My own knowledge supports this because … And … Consider the year and the context Consider what the source is Consider why it was produced at this time 4 marks = identifies a valid purpose of producing the source 5 marks = explains why it might be produced without the purpose 6 or 7 marks = explains why it was produced and then uses contextual knowledge to explain the purpose

The I am/am not surprised because … I know this because it says … It also says … My own knowledge supports this because … And … The origin makes it less/more surprising because You need to consider the context of the source Why would it surprise you? Why wouldn’t it? 3 or 4 marks = not surprised and gives one reason supported by some knowledge from the source 5 or 6 marks = surprised OR not surprised supported by contextual knowledge + source 7 marks = both surprised and not surprised supported by contextual knowledge + source

The source does explain … I know this because it says … It also says … My own knowledge supports this because … And … However it does not explain.... Because … You need to consider the context of the source Why would it surprise you? Why wouldn’t it? 3 or 4 marks = gives one reason supported by 2 knowledge details from the source 5 or 6 marks = gives reasons supported by contextual knowledge + source 7 marks = both explains and does not explain supported by contextual knowledge + source

Paper 1 Question 5 or 6 What is …. (4 marks) Explain … Paper 1 Question 5 or 6 What is …? (4 marks) Explain … ? (6 marks) How far …? (10 marks)

Paper 1 Question 5 or 6 What is … Paper 1 Question 5 or 6 What is …? (4 marks) 3 simple sentences and 2 explained Explain … ? (6 marks) One reason is … because … Another reason is … because … A final reason is … because … How far …? (10 marks) Introduction – My first reason I agree is … because … Another reason I agree is … because … (possibly a 3rd) My first reason I disagree is … because … Another reason I disagree is … because … Conclusion/judgement …

Paper 2 – Source Questions What is the message Paper 2 – Source Questions What is the message? Which source gives a more accurate view? Are you surprised this was issued in…? Does Source … prove source … wrong? How useful is this source? How far do the sources support this statement?

4 marks = simply giving the main message of the source 5 marks = message supported by detail from the cartoon OR contextual knowledge 6 marks = message supported by detail from the cartoon and contextual knowledge The message of the source is … A source detail to support this is … Another is … My own knowledge supports this because … And … What is the message?

Which source gives a more accurate view? The source which gives the most accurate view of life is … Source … gives the following view of life… Source details to prove this are … This is/ is not accurate because … My own knowledge supports this because … The nature/origin makes it more/less accurate because … The most accurate source is … because … Which source gives a more accurate view?

Are you surprised this was issued in…? The I am/am not surprised because … I know this because it says … It also says … My own knowledge supports this because … And … The origin makes it less/more surprising because You need to consider the context of the source Why would it surprise you? Why wouldn’t it? 3 or 4 marks = not surprised and gives one reason supported by some knowledge from the source 5 or 6 marks = surprised OR not surprised supported by contextual knowledge + source 7 marks = both surprised and not surprised supported by contextual knowledge + source Are you surprised this was issued in…?

Does Source … prove source … wrong? Source … says There source supports this because … My own knowledge supports this because… However source … says This is different to source ..(first source) because … The nature and origin support this difference because … In conclusion source … does/does not prove source … wrong because …

How useful is this source? Source … is useful because … There is evidence in the source to support this … It’s nature and origin support this because … My knowledge supports this because … This is less useful because …

How far do the sources support this statement? Introduction …. The sources which support this are … They support it because … My own knowledge supports this because … However, there are sources which do not support this, such as … They do not support it because … In conclusion the sources do/do not support the statement because …. How far do the sources support this statement?