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1. A pandemic is __________________________________________________ /2/
2. Three similarities between the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the First World War
2.1 _______________________________________
2.1 _______________________________________
2.3 _______________________________________/3/
3. The difference between HIV/AIDS and WW 1 is:___________________________/2/
4.1 Continuity is _____________________________________________________ /1/
4.2 How did WW1 change the role played by woman in society? _________________ /3/
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Learning outcomes(LOs)
LO 1
Historical Enquiry
The learner will be able to use enquiry skills to investigate the past and present
Assessment standards(ASs)
We know this when the learner:
1.1 continues to identify and select a variety of historical and archaeological sources relevant to an inquiry [finds sources];
1.2 evaluates the sources used (e.g. “Who created the source?”, “Is it reliable?”, “How useful is the information?”) [works with sources];
1.3 interprets graphical and statistical sources [works with sources];
1.5 communicates knowledge and understanding by constructing own interpretation and argument based on the historical sources (including extended writing, artwork, graphics and drama); uses information technology where available and appropriate [communicates the answer].
LO 2
Historical Knowledge and Understanding
The learner will be able to demonstrate historical knowledge and understanding
We know this when the learner:
2.1 begins to make links between historical events and processes in different contexts in the same period [chronology and time];
2.2 recognises that causes and effects of effects vary in importance [cause and effect];
2.3 explains charges in a wider historical and environmental context [change and continuity]
LO 3
Historical Interpretation
The learner will be able to interpret aspects of history.
We know this when the learner:
3.1 examines historical interpretation by asking relevant questions about the author of an historical source [source interpretation];
3.2 identifies and gives reasons for the different ways that the past is represented and interpreted [source interpretation];
3.3 explains why history is not objective or neutral [source interpretation];
3.4 recognises that sense of identity may influence the way events in the past are interpreted [influences on interpretation];
3.5 describes main features and uses of material remains of the past in a given context [representation of the past];
3.6 explains the importance of conserving our natural and cultural heritage (e.g. objects, buildings, heritage sites) [representation of the past];
3.7 explains how and why people’s memories of the past might differ [representation of the past].
Activity 1:
SOURCE A: AIDS
1. An epidemic / disaster (1) on a worldwide scale. (1) =2
2.1 Loss of life.
2.2 Worldwide onslaught.
2.3 Financial cost. =3
3. The one is a disease, the other a fight. (2)
4.1 Continuous / maintained. (1)
4.2 Women continue to fulfil all their modern roles. =3
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