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PUNCH IN FACE MOMENTS Writing paragraphs about one source at a time. NO.

The 5 Steps to History Heaven. Spend about 25 minutes on Question A and 50 minutes on Question B. That leaves you 5 minutes to look for “punch in face” moments! Read and annotate sources looking for areas of support and/or challenge . Then work out how reliable they are.

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PUNCH IN FACE MOMENTS Writing paragraphs about one source at a time. NO.

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  1. The 5 Steps to History Heaven. Spend about 25 minutes on Question A and 50 minutes on Question B. That leaves you 5 minutes to look for “punch in face” moments! Read and annotate sources looking for areas of support and/or challenge . Then work out how reliable they are. Remember most sources can be used to prove more than one idea. Plan your answers. Always cross-reference! In A this should be between different sources. In B you can do that and/or cross-reference between what you know and what the sources suggest. Don’t Be This Guy! History Paper 2 Advice PUNCH IN FACE MOMENTS Writing paragraphs about one source at a time. NO. Rabbiting on about all the stuff you know in Question A. NOT ALLOWED. Writing some nonsense about (e.g.) photos always being reliable because “they are from the time”. GRR. Answering without having a plan. MUPPET. Using abbreviations. PIF. Question B Base your answer around what you know. Use sources to add to your ideas – CROSS-REFERENCE! Examine both/all sides of the argument. PEE paragraphs (where Evidence comes from what you know and the sources). ANALYSE RELIABILITY Finish with a clear conclusion. Question A Base your answer around the sources. CROSS-REFERENCE! Examine both/all sides of the argument. PEE paragraphs (where Evidence comes from sources). ANALYSE RELIABILITY Finish with a clear conclusion.

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