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» Formative Assessment in History: Using Evidence at KS3

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Age Range: KS3

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Guide your students step by step through the process of making sound decisions using sources as evidence. An introductory murder case (Brenda's Murder) gets students comfortable with the process without being tied to a specific (and potentially intimidating) historical context. Subsequent quizzes allow students to apply and develop the same skills in relation to topics featured in the KS3 History SoW.

Students complete quizzes which test their ability to:

  • identify sources
  • analyse sources
  • combine and evaluate sources

 

Conclusions drawn from their analyses can be polled using a survey format (Whodunnit, The Killer! and What Do You Think?) and projected or written on the board to facilitate a dynamic and engaging class discussion.

Teacher Notes and suggested lesson plans are here

All quizzes can be previewed at the bottom of the page

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  • Instant marking for both teacher and student
  • Formative feedback after each question
  • Accurate and fast analysis that highlights individual and whole class weaknesses
  • Survey format to facilitate classroom discussion and debate
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     Yacapaca
    Size: unlimited
    ISBN: 1 86025 567 1
    Author(s): Mike Brett
    Code: FAHU
    Format: Online Assessment
    Popularity rank: 15
    Average Customer Review:  * * * * *  based on 1 review
    Contents List

    Brenda's Murder

  • Scenariae
  • Quizzes
  • Henry II and Thomas Becket

  • Evidence
  • Quizzes
  • Additional Resources: Online Assessment

    Preview other tests forThomas Becket delivered via our Yacapaca assessment system. This test is part of a larger assessment resource which can be found here

    Reviews
    Jacqui Harding at private tutor
    15/03/06
    i have only just found this resource so not tried it yet but cant wait. for the children i teach its just the right level and i can get them to do it when im not there too and then discuss it afterwards. who thought of the swinging budgie cage? thats brilliant
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