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      daisyt
      last edited by

      Aya:
      Wow....in my class, 11 out of 36 pupils failed history... :l!


      And as for me? I almost failed. 7 marks to failure!

      History is tough stuff. 😞 I guess I have to get used to it!
      Hi Aya, no worries, its like that for the beginning. Once you master the technique, you can even score A at the EOY exam. 😄

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        carebear
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        During my time in the 80's, just have to memorize and regurgitate, so easy in that sense. First time when i looked at my boy's sec1 history, i was lost for words. So for source based questions, answers should have the following:

        Point
        Inference
        Evidence

        Am I on the right track?

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          CoffeeCat
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          carebear:
          During my time in the 80's, just have to memorize and regurgitate, so easy in that sense. First time when i looked at my boy's sec1 history, i was lost for words. So for source based questions, answers should have the following:

          Point
          Inference
          Evidence

          Am I on the right track?
          From my memory its Points inferred from sources + evidence. An extra inference might be needed to conclude your points if the question is broad (like the last or last 2 questions with more marks).

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            CoffeeCat
            last edited by

            Aya:
            Wow....in my class, 11 out of 36 pupils failed history... :l!


            And as for me? I almost failed. 7 marks to failure!

            History is tough stuff. 😞 I guess I have to get used to it!
            Be prepared for another culture shock if u take econs in jc in future.

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              renegade2010
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              First, you must identify what sort of Source-Based Questions (SBQ). Generally, at Sec 1, they will learn the following:


              1) Comprehend
              2) Inference
              3) Compare and Contrast

              Later skills taught will include Utility, Reliability & Proof. But usually these may be taught in Sec 2. These skills are important to master because they form the foundation of the compulsory subject: Social Studies at O levels

              For skills 1 & 2, its very simple. The questions usually ask for interpretations of the source. What is the message behind the source? What is the purpose of the source?

              Answer format should be Inference, Details from Source, Explanation (IDE)
              eg. The source is trying to say that the British Empire is falling apart. (Inference). From the source, I can see… student quotes from the source (Details). Because it the source shows… crumbling and rotting… therefore… (Explanation)

              Its really simple once u master the skills.

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                hashroop
                last edited by

                Are there assessment/past year question books on lower Sec 1 history?

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                  skyjuice
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                  DS failed his recent History CT, 17/40. I read through his paper. Thought he quite covered the contents but obviously not. Can anyone recommend any effective good reads or assessments? He had been doing the CASCO book but seems still insufficient 😞

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                    Augmum
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                    Does any1 know is it possible to buy past history exam papers from other schools.....

                    dun seem to see it selling outside :?

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                      chickenlittle
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                      my ds oso failed his History and i was just wondering which assesment bk to buy cos popular mostly selling those Ancient India, China and Southeast Asia... :?:


                      my ds sch is using \"Singapore From settlement to Nation Pre 1819 to 1971\"...but i just couldn't find any assessment bk to help him practise...anybody can advise what shld i do??...continue to let him practise for Ancient India, China and Southeast Asia...???

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                        hashroop
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                        Pls pls give us some leads, where can we get pass years history papers?

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