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Title: Biology Exam Answer Structure
Post by: Maroon and Gold Never Fold on February 01, 2021, 04:22:14 pm
Hi,
Does anyone have an ideal structure for exam answers as my answers never have any structure and I feel I am just writing of my head.

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Title: Re: Biology Exam Answer Structure
Post by: Coolmate on February 01, 2021, 09:09:10 pm
Hi,
Does anyone have an ideal structure for exam answers as my answers never have any structure and I feel I am just writing of my head.

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Hey Maroon and Gold Never Fold! :)
My thoughts are below

Generally, when I approach HSC Biology questions, I always try to use an effective structure that covers all bases whilst answering the question. Firstly, I would recommend defining any important keywords in the question that may appear;

For Example, "Explain how cell division and fertilisation could lead to the production of this karyotype". (2019 HSC, 25b)
Within the first or second sentence you should define what cell division and fertilisation is.

Next, I would recommend having a second sentence that provides some more information toward the question, for example, beginning to explain how exactly cell division and fertilisation lead to the production of the karyotype.

The third and/ or fourth sentence should either get right into the meat of the question (including examples, details or statistics) or begin to sum up what it is you're explaining.

This is a structure I used (also depends on how many marks a question is worth) and can be moulded and adjusted to suit any question type.

A final tip:
If you look at the "Marking Criteria" part of the marking guidelines document (Past Papers), it should suggest what markers are looking for and what things are most important to include in your answer.

I hope this helps and goodluck!
Coolmate 8)
Title: Re: Biology Exam Answer Structure
Post by: bambii on February 02, 2021, 08:48:36 pm
Signposting is a big one that not many people use.

Paragraph everything, underline the key part of your point and make it evident what part of the question you're addressing.

You don't want a disgruntled marker who's sick of their job and marking the 500th paper at 9pm at night to take a mark off because your answer is unclear - make everything as obvious as possible.
Title: Re: Biology Exam Answer Structure
Post by: Pearlmilktea on February 14, 2021, 04:21:40 pm
Hi,
Does anyone have an ideal structure for exam answers as my answers never have any structure and I feel I am just writing of my head.

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Hiya!

I agree with everything described above by the other contributors! I usually tell my students for Biology answers to follow the basic structure of:


The rest of your answer

And then of course there are cute lil things you can add to spruce up your answer such as:
- Subheadings - highly highly recommend adding these - even if it's only 4 marks for example
- Diagrams - make sure to label them and refer to them in your answer (it's not enough to just draw a diagram of a leaf and not describe why it's there).
- Examples!!! Processes!!!
- Bullet points - don't be scared of them aha - Band 6 students use them a lot too!
- Flowcharts, tables (especially for compare!) etc. Get creative a make sure to show the marker why those things are there!!!

Remember to include an intro and conclusion for 5+ mark questions (can be a sentence for the conclusion) and make your answer super clear! Best of luck and remember to put everything relevant on the page and leave nothing in your head aha.

You'll smash it!!!
Gracie :D