Assignment writing
Level 3 EYE
Preparation
• Look at the questions of the topic what sort of answer should you
give?
Top Tip
• You may find it useful to mind map this to ensure you will make all
the points in which you wish to make.
• Look at the points that have to be covered
• Make a plan to guide your assignment. How will you order your
arguments.
• Which are most important?
• How will the overall argument develop?
Introduction
• One paragraph
• Set the scene outline the main points in which you will be making.
• Keep to the point.
• Take your time.
Middle
• Develop each point remember to ‘PEE’ Introduce your point support
with evidence (use a quote)
• For example
• Chomsky (1959) cited in Zimbardo (1992) states that____ (pg_).
• Give an explanation why is this point important.
• Ensue you use factual information.
• Keep your answer relevant to the question on the assignment task.
Remember to split each point into paragraphs, No bullet Points!!
Conclusion
• One Paragraph
• This is similar to your introduction summarise points you have made
end with a final statement, Think have you learned something from
placement that can back up your final point?
• Never introduce a new point as part of your conclusion.
Top Tips
• Keep a note of books, magazine articles and web addresses, web addresses
will need a record of date and time these are accessed.
• Avoid slang and abbreviations!
• Proof read your work before submitting to oracle. You may want to ask a
family member or learning services to do this for you!
• Never rush your assignment! Keep to assignment deadlines try to keep up
to date with criteria that has been taught each week.
• Suggested word count 250/300 for a D grade, 350/400 for a C grade,
• 450/500 for a B grade AND 550/600 FOR AN A AND A*
• Please ask myself or Sharon for help!!
• Fridays would be a good day to have a study day!
Harvard referencing
•Bibliography
•Sources that you have quoted/summarised from
can only be included in this list.
•Authors should be listed alphabetically.
•Your sources should be written as follows with
the date in brackets and title in italics.
• Single Author
• Author surname, intial (year) Title, city where
published, publisher’s name.
• Example
• Agar, M (1973) Ripping and Running, New York,
Seminar Press.
• Multiple Author
• Authors last names and initials in the order on
the book separated by commas. (year) Title, city
where published, Publisher’s name.
• Example
• Usher, R, and Bryant, I (1989) Adult
Education, London, Routledge.
Not acceptable as reference
• Silky steps
• Wikipedia
• When using this site below
• https://www.simplypsychology.org/pavlov.html
• Be careful some sites have multiple authors!
• Make sure you reference who wrote the
article and when e.g. Saul McLeod Pub 2007
Updated 2013
Good Luck

Assignment writing

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Preparation • Look atthe questions of the topic what sort of answer should you give? Top Tip • You may find it useful to mind map this to ensure you will make all the points in which you wish to make. • Look at the points that have to be covered • Make a plan to guide your assignment. How will you order your arguments. • Which are most important? • How will the overall argument develop?
  • 3.
    Introduction • One paragraph •Set the scene outline the main points in which you will be making. • Keep to the point. • Take your time.
  • 4.
    Middle • Develop eachpoint remember to ‘PEE’ Introduce your point support with evidence (use a quote) • For example • Chomsky (1959) cited in Zimbardo (1992) states that____ (pg_). • Give an explanation why is this point important. • Ensue you use factual information. • Keep your answer relevant to the question on the assignment task. Remember to split each point into paragraphs, No bullet Points!!
  • 5.
    Conclusion • One Paragraph •This is similar to your introduction summarise points you have made end with a final statement, Think have you learned something from placement that can back up your final point? • Never introduce a new point as part of your conclusion.
  • 6.
    Top Tips • Keepa note of books, magazine articles and web addresses, web addresses will need a record of date and time these are accessed. • Avoid slang and abbreviations! • Proof read your work before submitting to oracle. You may want to ask a family member or learning services to do this for you! • Never rush your assignment! Keep to assignment deadlines try to keep up to date with criteria that has been taught each week. • Suggested word count 250/300 for a D grade, 350/400 for a C grade, • 450/500 for a B grade AND 550/600 FOR AN A AND A* • Please ask myself or Sharon for help!! • Fridays would be a good day to have a study day!
  • 7.
    Harvard referencing •Bibliography •Sources thatyou have quoted/summarised from can only be included in this list. •Authors should be listed alphabetically. •Your sources should be written as follows with the date in brackets and title in italics.
  • 8.
    • Single Author •Author surname, intial (year) Title, city where published, publisher’s name. • Example • Agar, M (1973) Ripping and Running, New York, Seminar Press. • Multiple Author • Authors last names and initials in the order on the book separated by commas. (year) Title, city where published, Publisher’s name.
  • 9.
    • Example • Usher,R, and Bryant, I (1989) Adult Education, London, Routledge.
  • 10.
    Not acceptable asreference • Silky steps • Wikipedia • When using this site below • https://www.simplypsychology.org/pavlov.html • Be careful some sites have multiple authors! • Make sure you reference who wrote the article and when e.g. Saul McLeod Pub 2007 Updated 2013
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