2 November - 8 November
Section outline
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Kia ora...For this week we will explore possible Centralised Assessment Test questions and prepare for these by developing our skills. Skills include essay writing: and paragraph writing techniques applied to Pros and Cons how to answer an essay and disect a question/interpret images/posters/cartoons/ evaluate graphs and statistics/ as well as understand what is critical thinking.

Achievement Objectives: Enter AO's here
Big Idea: Careers
Learning Intentions: We are learning to (WALT)...
- update our resources and learning materials for our final test during this term
- buddy share knowledge and skills
- prepare answers for possible test questions and time ourselves
Success Criteria: I can/have...
Prepare in advance for the upcoming test. Involves skills building
Activities:
- Update all work on MHOnline. I have already emailed all necessary resources t and questions o prepare for you end of year CAT.
- I will take questions and concerns form the class to address in class. This will begin with ideas from term one. Write down and sketch the way I expect essays to be answered.
- There after as a class we will examine one question from your scope sheet.
- Thereafter, by working in teams of 3/4, prepare essays writing Pros and Cons off writing techniques. based on all questions given in the scope sheet. Your should have a struct that includes: Introduction, topic paragraphs, recommendations or solutions and a conclusion.
- For in-depth study of a question you are encourage to use quotations examples/ arguments with justifications/ statistics with an evaluation/ critical thinking/ comparisons and contrasts/ hypothesis/ and interpretation with you views.
- We will study resources to interpret that mainly involve political cartoons. You should understand the meaning, message, intentions, relations to wider world or inferencing as well as your view points: eg below to intrerpre and analyse


Resources:
Dec 12, 2012 - Instructions · -Write a list noting the advantages and disadvantages of your topic. Arrange them in the order you plan on writing them in your essay ...Writers are often told to write what they know, but how much of an advantage will this provide? Could it instead be a disadvantage?Source: http://iams.pbworks.com/f/1276135470/Positive.jpg. Interpreting a visual source, like a political ...Sep 6, 2017 - Uploaded by Fort Lewis CollegeHow to Analyze Political Cartoons: 12 Steps (with Pictures)
www.wikihow.com › ... › Critical ThinkingPolitical cartoons use imagery and text to comment on a contemporary social issue. They may contain a ...12 Study Skills for Exam Success | Good Luck Exams
Homework:
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