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How will the Britain exam be structured? LO – to learn what questions will be in the exam and how to answer them Starter - Using this source and your own knowledge, do you agree with the view expressed in source 6 that the achievements of the Attlee government were remarkable?

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How will the Britain exam be structured?

LO – to learn what questions will be in the exam and how to answer them

Starter - Using this source and your own knowledge, do you agree with the view expressed in source 6 that the achievements of the Attlee government were remarkable?

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How will the Britain exam be structured? LO – to learn what questions will be in the exam and how to

answer them

Whole exam – 1 hour 20 mins. Out of 60 marks. 50% AS level, 25% A level.

Question type Marks Time

a)How far do the sources suggest...How far do source 2 and 3

support or challenge source 1....

Explain your answer using the evidence of source 1, 2 and 3

20 – all for sources

25 mins approx. Including reading the sources

b)Do you agree with the view... (quote from a source or a given view)

Explain your answer, using Source 7, 8 and 9 and your own knowledge

40 – 24 marks for OK and essay quality, 16 for sources

55 mins including reading the sources

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The ‘a’ How Far sources 20 mark

question.

IntroductionP1 – very

successful P2 – not very

successfulConclusion

How far do the sources suggest that Winston Churchill was responsible for the Conservative Party’s defeat in the 1945 election?Explain your answer, using the evidence of Sources 1, 2 and 3.

Plan your answer –

remember into, P1,

P2, conclusion.

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How will the Britain exam be structured? LO – to learn what questions will be in the exam and how to

answer them

B) – do you agree with the view.... (40 marks)

Intro – focus on question, sources brieflyP1 – theme 1 with sourcesP2 – theme 2 with sourcesP3 – theme 3 with sources

More if you like! Quality not quantity though. Conclusion – include sources.

YOU MUST FIND THE CONTRADICTIONS AND INCLUDE THEM AND INVESTIGATE THEM!

Read Sources 4, 5 and 6 for Q2 ‘Do you agree with the view that the introduction of the NHS was ‘entirely the achievement of

Aneurin Bevan’ (Source 4 lines 20-21).

Highlight them, anything you disagree with, think is interesting, and CONTRADICTIONS

Plan this independently.

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How will the Britain exam be structured? LO – to learn what questions will be in the exam and how to

answer them

Whole exam – 1 hour 20 mins. Out of 60 marks. 50% AS level, 25% A level.

Question type Marks Time

a)How far do the sources suggest...How far do source 2 and 3

support or challenge source 1....

Explain your answer using the evidence of source 1, 2 and 3

20 – all for sources

25 mins approx. Including reading the sources

b)Do you agree with the view... (quote from a source or a given view)

Explain your answer, using Source 7, 8 and 9 and your own knowledge

40 – 24 marks for OK and essay quality, 16 for sources

55 mins including reading the sources

Plenary – what would your top tip be for a new AS level student for this exam?