Social
Studies
SBQ
Before
doing
anything
1. 2. 3. Highlight
the
issue
(What
is
the
entire
SBQ
about?)
Look
at
the
questions
and
identify
the
5
types
of
questions
(as
listed
below).
Look
at
the
sources
and
determine
whether
they
are
for
or
against
the
issue.
a. A
source
can
never
be
neutral,
it
might
be
an
opinion
from
someone
not
involved
in
the
issue
but
may
still
be
slanted
to
a
certain
side
(May
support
one
side)
4. Start
the
questions.
Type
1:
Inference
1.
For
pure
inference
question,
basically
find
2
inferences
and
remember
to
state
the
evidence
from
the
Source.
a. The
source
might
not
have
a
purpose
or
tone,
especially
if
there
is
no
provenance
(rare).
b. Answer
the
question
in
the
opening
statement
Type
2:
Comparison
2. L1:
Start
by
comparing
the
provenance.
[L1/1]
a. Similarity:
Source
A
and
B
are
similar
as
both
of
them
are
written
sources.
b. Difference:
Source
A
and
B
are
different
as
Source
A
is
an
interview
whereas
Source
B
is
a
report/article.
c. Some
e.g.
of
Source
types:
Text,
picture,
interview,
newspaper
article,
cartoon,
photograph.
L2:
Next,
do
false
matching.
[L2/2]
[Differences
only]
a. Sources
A
and
B
are
different
as
Source
A
says
_______________
but
Source
B
doesnt.
L3:
Next
do
content.
[L3/4-5]
a. Similarity:
Find
common
criterion.
i. Common
Criterion
is
basically
the
message
of
the
Source
(what
is
the
Source
all
about?)
ii. Common
Criterion
has
something
to
do
with
the
issue.
iii. Common
Criterion
must
match
the
2
sources.
b. Difference:
Use
the
common
criterion
from
the
similarity.
i. Use
Common
Criterion
and
branch
out
to
find
the
different
aspects
of
the
Common
Criterion.
ii. E.g.
Both
Sources
A
and
B
talk
about
discrimination
against
Tamils,
but
they
are
different
as
both
sourcesm
deal
with
different
forms
of
discrimination.
iii. Differences
between
sources
may
not
necessary
have
common
criterion.
If
there
isnt,
briefly
describe
what
the
2
sources
say
and
quote
evidence,
but
there
must
be
a
clear
difference.
Positive
Negative
L4:
Lastly,
do
purpose/tone.
[L4/6-7]
Optimistic
pessimistic
a. Purpose:
Impact
of
the
source
on
the
readers/audience,
which
might
prompt
the
Supportive
Against
readers
to
do
something.
Base
it
on
provenance!
Formal
Informal
b. Tone:
Reflects
the
emotions/feelings
of
the
author
and
how
he/she
views
a
Neutral
One-Sided
particular
issue.
Offensive
Defensive
c. Words
to
describe
tone:
Sensionalizing
Downplaying
3.
4.
5.
Type
3:
Reliability
N.B.
Reliability
MUST
use
provenance!.
N.B.2:
Special
Qns:
The
2
sources
are
diff.
Does
it
mean
one
of
them
is
wrong?
6. L1:
Yes/No,
based
on
Provenance/typicality
a. Yes:
Answer
question
in
opening
statement.
Source
is
reliable
as
it
is
a
historical
account
/
is
a
recount
from
a
war
veteran
who
has
participated
in
the
war,
thus
he
should
know
what
he
is
saying.
b. Yes:
Source
A
is
very
reliable
as
it
is
from
a
Tamil
Tiger
who
is
supporting
the
Sinhalese.
[LORMS
may
be
higher]
c. No:
SourceA
is
not
reliable
as
the
comment
is
made
by
one
source.
It
does
not
represent
other
views
on
the
issue.
7. L3:
Yes
and
No,
supported
by
content.
a. Yes,
the
source
proves
that
b. No,
it
does
not
prove
that
as
c. (Prejudice
make
conclusion
based
on
limited
information,
Discrimination
prejudice
in
action,
Bias
one-sided,
Propaganda
influence
people
to
support
the
cause)
8.
Type
4:
Utility
9.
L5:
Yes
and
No,
cross
reference
with
other
sources:
a. Yes,
Source
A
is
reliable/not
reliable
as
it
is
supported/contradicted
by
Source
B.
b. Source
A
says
evidence
and
Source
B
says
evidence.
c. Since
both
sources
talk
about
__________,
thus
Source
A
is
reliable.
L1:
Yes/No,
based
on
Provenance/typicality
[L1/1]
a. Yes:
Answer
question
in
opening
statement.
Source
is
useful
as
it
is
a
historical
account
/
opinion
of
a
renowned
b. No:
Source
A
is
not
useful
as
it
is
the
view
of
one
person,
thus
it
is
not
representative
and
may
not
be
reliable.
10. L2:
Yes/No,
supported
by
content.
[L2/3-4]
a. Yes,
the
source
is
useful
as
briefly
describe
what
the
Source
says
b. No,
the
source
is
useful
as
what
the
sources
does
not
tell
you
c. (Prejudice
make
conclusion
based
on
limited
information,
Discrimination
prejudice
in
action,
Bias
one-sided,
Propaganda
influence
people
to
support
the
cause)
11. L3:
Yes
and
No,
cross
reference
with
other
sources:
[L3/5-6]
a. Yes,
Source
A
is
useful/not
useful
as
it
is
supported/contradicted
by
Source
B.
b. Source
A
says
evidence
and
Source
B
says
evidence.
c. Since
both
sources
talk
about
__________,
thus
Source
A
is
not
useful.
12. L4:
Yes,
because
it
provided
a
balance
view.
[L4/7]
a. E.g.
Despite
talking
about
the
advantages
of
having
this
system,
it
also
shows
the
weakness
of
it.
Type
5:
Judgment
E.g.
Study
all
Sources.
How
far
you
agree
that
Iraq
is
to
be
blamed
for
the
Iraq-Kuwait
conflict?
EYA.
[7m]
N.B.
The
Judgment
question
use
all
the
answers
from
the
questions
before,
thus
must
do.
13. L1:
State
the
sources.
[L2/3]
a. Sources
A,
B
and
E
agree
that
Iraq
is
to
blamed
for
the
Iraq
Kuwait
Conflict.
b. Sources
C,
B
and
D
disagree
that
Iraq
is
to
be
blamed
for
the
Iraq
Kuwait
Conflict.
c. A
source
can
both
agree
and
disagree,
but
the
explanation
have
to
be
different.
[Ref.
L2]
14. L2:
Explains
the
sources
(why
they
are
blamed)
(1
agree/1
disagree).
[L2/4-7]
a. Source
A
agree
that
Iraq
is
to
blamed
for
the
Iraq
Kuwait
Conflict
as
Source
A
says
evidence.
Therefore,
_____________
(explains
why
the
source
agree)
b. Source
B
disagree
that
Iraq
is
to
blamed
for
the
Iraq
Kuwait
Conflict
as
Source
B
says
evidence.
Therefore,
_____________
(explains
why
the
source
disagree)
c. As
long
as
1
source
from
each
side
is
correct,
you
get
the
full
marks!!!
Social
Studies
Structured
Essay
Question
Skills
Basic
Revision
1. Identify
whether
the
question
is
a
factor
or
judgment.
a. You
can
refer
to
2(a),
3(a)
or
4(a)
to
identify.
2. Plan
your
answer.
[5min]
a. Factor:
Given
Factor
+
2
other
factors,
4
paragraphs
b. Judgment:
2
factors
for
each
side
(or
1+2,
2+1),
3
paragraphs
c. Judgment
in
Factor
form:
Just
explain
all
3
factors
to
get
L5/11,
4
paragraphs.
3. Write
your
answer.
a. Dont
be
too
detailed,
just
1/3
page
per
factor
will
do.
b. Attempt
to
at
least
state
examples
to
support
your
description.
c. Start
your
explanation
with
therefore,
_________________
and
link
it
to
the
issue.
d. Dont
spend
too
much
time.
20min
for
1
question
recommended;
25min
at
most.