Structuring an 8-marker

Cards (10)

  • What do GCSE History 8-marker questions typically ask you to do?

    Explain why something happened or describe key features of an event.
  • How many developed points are typically required in a GCSE History 8-marker answer?

    Two to three developed points.
  • What should each developed point in a GCSE History 8-marker answer be supported with?

    Specific historical evidence.
  • What is the recommended total word count for a GCSE History 8-marker answer?

    About 200-250 words.
  • If the question is "Explain why the Roman Empire fell", what would be a relevant main point to include in your plan?

    Economic problems such as inflation and over-taxation.
  • What should a strong introduction for a GCSE History 8-marker include?

    Restating the question, providing context, and outlining main points.
  • How should you structure the main paragraphs of a GCSE History 8-marker answer?

    Each paragraph should have a topic sentence, explanation, evidence, and a link back to the question.
  • What is an example of a topic sentence for a paragraph about the fall of the Roman Empire?

    Economic instability was a key factor in the fall of the Roman Empire.
  • What should you avoid introducing in the conclusion of a GCSE History 8-marker answer?

    New information.
  • Which of the following would be an appropriate conclusion for an 8-marker answer on the Industrial Revolution?

    In summary, Britain's abundant resources and innovations were key factors in the Industrial Revolution.