BASIC HISTORY SKILLS FOR GCSE
Developing Your Ideas
Nature,origin and purpose of sources
Students lose credit for no good reason by making a good and valid comment about something learnt or understood but then not going on to prove it with examples.

For Springfield School students this techniques is of great use for the coursework on the
Home Front and for the questions on section B of the Divided Union and Superpower relations.

Please check out the worksheet.It is actually designed for a lesson, so you may wish to use it as reference if you have done it already or advance notice if you havent done it yet.


The basic idea of the PEE system was not invented by anybody at Springfield but it does work to improve your grade because it makes you explain and prove your point!

GO TO THE PEE WORKSHEET
The Examation Board thinks that the correct use if these words is a very important way of improving your grade on the GCSE. They are used regularly in your GCSE but the easiest one to remember is the "Grease Lesson " which is done in the middle of Year 10 just before Nazi Germany.

Of course there are no questions on John Travolta and Olivia Newton John on the GCSE but it is an easy example of NOP for you to remember.

Stage 1-Read the script of Summer Lovin from Grease

Stage 2-
Try the questions.

EXAMINATION TIP
USE NOP FOR QUESTION C AND D OF PAPER 2 AND FOR YOUR 1960s COURSEWORK.











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