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Level
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Skill
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Knowledge
& Understanding
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'Our
Town' has been designed to concentrate on the knowledge
and understanding of quizzes and questionnaires and as such
will not require a high level of skills to be achieved.
Most
pupils should reach level 4/5 but further progress is difficult
without additional tasks and time.
However,
pupils can show a greater knowledge and understanding and
therefore this has more available criteria.
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4
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With
help, can use a word processor to create a set of questions.
Has
used the Internet to find information and with help can
save text and images into their work area.
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Pupils
understand the difference between a quiz and a questionnaire,
they can also give examples.
Pupils
use a word processor to create a set of questions - these
may not be in the style of a quiz.
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4c
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Greater
use of advanced searching techniques, e.g. specific keywords.
Can
confidently save text and images from the Internet.
Can
use the functions of a word processor to create a quiz that
includes a range of formatting skills.
Can
copy and paste, edit and format information suitable for
the intended audience.
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A
greater understanding of quizzes and questionnaires and
where they can be used.
Knows
that questions can have different styles and can identify
the common ones.
Understand
the term 'local' when applied to their quiz and gathering
resources.
Has
created a quiz suitable for the intended audience.
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4b
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Has
a developing sense of question structure and can understand
open and closed questions.
Questions
are structured so that they are fit for purpose.
Can
create their own quiz based on information found. Understands
the difference between fact and hearsay.
Can
create an answer sheet using a straightforward marking system.
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4a
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Work is organised and stored appropriately for easy retrieval. Sources are acknowledged and recorded.
Where appropriate the quiz has been shared with others, e.g. email to family members.
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Has
developed a quiz using a range of question types. The information
has been gathered from local sources and has been checked
for its appropriateness.
Pupils demonstrate an understanding for protecting personal information.
The
answer sheet uses a marking system that may be differentiated,
e.g. 4 parts, 1 mark for each part.
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5
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Pupils
have created a successful quiz based around local facts
gathered from the Internet and other sources, e.g. digital
camera.
They
can discuss the differences between a quiz and a questionnaire
and understand the term 'sample size' and its importance
when analysing information.
The
quiz has a suitable answer sheet.
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5c
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Pupils
have reflected on comments by those completing their quiz
and made suitable modifications.
They
have also used these to show an understanding of 'information
analysis'. This inevitably means a better understanding
of 'sample size'.
Their
complete quiz shows a developing awareness of layout, presentation
and space, including where responses should be put.
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5b
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Pupils
reaching this level should be able to demonstrate an understanding
of quizzes and questionnaires allowing them to discuss their
significance in today's society. This may involve aspects
of Spam questionnaires on the Internet to the use of TV
type quizzes that are supposed to represent sections of
the community e.g. shows such as BBC 'Test the Nation'.
Pupils
should demonstrate suitable knowledge of word processing
and Internet searching techniques.
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Delivering
this unit over 3 lessons may not give sufficient time for
pupils to work in depth, therefore they may not be able
to demonstrate a deeper level of understanding or technical
knowledge.
Where
pupils have, they should be able to show that the quiz questions
have been chosen for particular reasons and that the question
styles are matched to the content. That they have chosen
these styles because of later analysis.
Pupils
would have had their quiz completed by a significant number
of people and evaluated their responses.
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