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Note that your final mark will not be saved in the system.
Planning Your Answer Categorise
Target Level
4-5
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Click on an item, then click on a category to place it. Or, drag and drop the item into the correct category. Organise all items before clicking 'Check'.
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Do not start a plan until you have read the question carefully.
Your plan will not be marked by the examiner, so it is not worth writing a plan.
A plan will help you gain marks because your answer will be clear and well structured.
You should not add anything to your plan once you start writing.
You should use a plan to help decide on the best order for your points in an answer.
You can change or add to your plan when you start writing the answer.
The plan should not be written in your answer booklet because it is not marked.
If a question looks easy and you know the answer, there is no need to plan.
A plan just needs you to jot down a few points in any order.
When planning comparison answers, make sure you include similarities and differences.
A plan should list the main points you want to make.
If everyone else is starting to write their answer in the exam, you need to do the same and not waste valuable time planning.
Plans need to be neat and colourful, even in an exam.
Your plan should include examples to support what you are saying.
Once you have written your plan, you should stick to it, even if you have other ideas while you are writing.
Your plan should answer the question.
A plan will help you ensure you have dealt with all the points in a question.