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- Short response: Changing nations - ABOVE
Geography
Year 8
Above satisfactory
Short response: Changing nations
1
Annotation 1
Identifies three push factors 2 Annotation 2
Provides thorough explanations and specific examples of push factors 3 Annotation 3
Uses a relevant example to support a pull factor
Identifies three push factors 2 Annotation 2
Provides thorough explanations and specific examples of push factors 3 Annotation 3
Uses a relevant example to support a pull factor
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Identifies three push factors -
2
Annotation 2
Provides thorough explanations and specific examples of push factors -
3
Annotation 3
Uses a relevant example to support a pull factor
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and explains a number of pull factors associated with the movement of peoples 2 Annotation 2
Uses specific examples of pull factors to support explanations 3 Annotation 3
Uses environmental, economic and social factors to explain the differing rural experiences in China and Australia 4 Annotation 4
Provides specific examples that demonstrate the relationships between places 5 Annotation 5
Presents a detailed explanation of the interconnection of rural and urban places
Identifies and explains a number of pull factors associated with the movement of peoples 2 Annotation 2
Uses specific examples of pull factors to support explanations 3 Annotation 3
Uses environmental, economic and social factors to explain the differing rural experiences in China and Australia 4 Annotation 4
Provides specific examples that demonstrate the relationships between places 5 Annotation 5
Presents a detailed explanation of the interconnection of rural and urban places
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Identifies and explains a number of pull factors associated with the movement of peoples -
2
Annotation 2
Uses specific examples of pull factors to support explanations -
3
Annotation 3
Uses environmental, economic and social factors to explain the differing rural experiences in China and Australia -
4
Annotation 4
Provides specific examples that demonstrate the relationships between places -
5
Annotation 5
Presents a detailed explanation of the interconnection of rural and urban places
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and explains social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth 2 Annotation 2
Supports explanations for social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth with specific examples
Identifies and explains social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth 2 Annotation 2
Supports explanations for social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth with specific examples
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Identifies and explains social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth -
2
Annotation 2
Supports explanations for social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth with specific examples
1
Annotation 1
Locates migration data in a table
Locates migration data in a table
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Locates migration data in a table
1
Annotation 1
Expresses data findings to show value and context 2 Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table 3 Annotation 3
Provides specific examples to support explanation 4 Annotation 4
Explains in detail the social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal migration of people 5 Annotation 5
Uses relevant geographical terminology 6 Annotation 6
Uses specific examples to support predictions 7 Annotation 7
Presents a series of predictions based on the internal migration data
Expresses data findings to show value and context 2 Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table 3 Annotation 3
Provides specific examples to support explanation 4 Annotation 4
Explains in detail the social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal migration of people 5 Annotation 5
Uses relevant geographical terminology 6 Annotation 6
Uses specific examples to support predictions 7 Annotation 7
Presents a series of predictions based on the internal migration data
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Expresses data findings to show value and context -
2
Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table -
3
Annotation 3
Provides specific examples to support explanation -
4
Annotation 4
Explains in detail the social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal migration of people -
5
Annotation 5
Uses relevant geographical terminology -
6
Annotation 6
Uses specific examples to support predictions -
7
Annotation 7
Presents a series of predictions based on the internal migration data
Copyright
Australian Bureau of Statistics 2012 (Creative Commons licensing)
© Commonwealth of Australia
Below satisfactory
Short response: Changing nations
1
Annotation 1
Uses a simple example 2 Annotation 2
Identifies a push/pull factor associated with the movement of peoples 3 Annotation 3
Presents a generalisation 4 Annotation 4
Identifies some of the impacts of population growth from the provided data
Uses a simple example 2 Annotation 2
Identifies a push/pull factor associated with the movement of peoples 3 Annotation 3
Presents a generalisation 4 Annotation 4
Identifies some of the impacts of population growth from the provided data
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Uses a simple example -
2
Annotation 2
Identifies a push/pull factor associated with the movement of peoples -
3
Annotation 3
Presents a generalisation -
4
Annotation 4
Identifies some of the impacts of population growth from the provided data
1
Annotation 1
Locates migration data in a table 2 Annotation 2
Presents a list of simple reasons for trends in the internal movement of people 3 Annotation 3
Makes a simple prediction based on the interpretation of internal migration data
Locates migration data in a table 2 Annotation 2
Presents a list of simple reasons for trends in the internal movement of people 3 Annotation 3
Makes a simple prediction based on the interpretation of internal migration data
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Locates migration data in a table -
2
Annotation 2
Presents a list of simple reasons for trends in the internal movement of people -
3
Annotation 3
Makes a simple prediction based on the interpretation of internal migration data
Satisfactory
Short response: Changing nations
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and describes a number of push/pull factors associated with the movement of peoples 2 Annotation 2
Uses a relevant example 3 Annotation 3
Presents a simple explanation of the differing rural experiences in China and Australia 4 Annotation 4
Presents a simple explanation of the connections between rural and urban places 5 Annotation 5
Provides simple examples to show the connection between rural and urban places
Identifies and describes a number of push/pull factors associated with the movement of peoples 2 Annotation 2
Uses a relevant example 3 Annotation 3
Presents a simple explanation of the differing rural experiences in China and Australia 4 Annotation 4
Presents a simple explanation of the connections between rural and urban places 5 Annotation 5
Provides simple examples to show the connection between rural and urban places
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Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and describes a number of push/pull factors associated with the movement of peoples -
2
Annotation 2
Uses a relevant example -
3
Annotation 3
Presents a simple explanation of the differing rural experiences in China and Australia -
4
Annotation 4
Presents a simple explanation of the connections between rural and urban places -
5
Annotation 5
Provides simple examples to show the connection between rural and urban places
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and describes a number of push/pull factors associated with the movement of peoples
Identifies and describes a number of push/pull factors associated with the movement of peoples
-
Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and describes a number of push/pull factors associated with the movement of peoples
1
Annotation 1
Expresses data findings to show value and context 2 Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table 3 Annotation 3
Describes some social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal movement of people 4 Annotation 4
Makes a number of predictions based on the interpretation of internal migration data
Expresses data findings to show value and context 2 Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table 3 Annotation 3
Describes some social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal movement of people 4 Annotation 4
Makes a number of predictions based on the interpretation of internal migration data
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Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Expresses data findings to show value and context -
2
Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table -
3
Annotation 3
Describes some social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal movement of people -
4
Annotation 4
Makes a number of predictions based on the interpretation of internal migration data
Above satisfactory
Short response: Changing nations
1
Annotation 1
Identifies three push factors 2 Annotation 2
Provides thorough explanations and specific examples of push factors 3 Annotation 3
Uses a relevant example to support a pull factor
Identifies three push factors 2 Annotation 2
Provides thorough explanations and specific examples of push factors 3 Annotation 3
Uses a relevant example to support a pull factor
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Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Identifies three push factors -
2
Annotation 2
Provides thorough explanations and specific examples of push factors -
3
Annotation 3
Uses a relevant example to support a pull factor
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and explains a number of pull factors associated with the movement of peoples 2 Annotation 2
Uses specific examples of pull factors to support explanations 3 Annotation 3
Uses environmental, economic and social factors to explain the differing rural experiences in China and Australia 4 Annotation 4
Provides specific examples that demonstrate the relationships between places 5 Annotation 5
Presents a detailed explanation of the interconnection of rural and urban places
Identifies and explains a number of pull factors associated with the movement of peoples 2 Annotation 2
Uses specific examples of pull factors to support explanations 3 Annotation 3
Uses environmental, economic and social factors to explain the differing rural experiences in China and Australia 4 Annotation 4
Provides specific examples that demonstrate the relationships between places 5 Annotation 5
Presents a detailed explanation of the interconnection of rural and urban places
-
Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and explains a number of pull factors associated with the movement of peoples -
2
Annotation 2
Uses specific examples of pull factors to support explanations -
3
Annotation 3
Uses environmental, economic and social factors to explain the differing rural experiences in China and Australia -
4
Annotation 4
Provides specific examples that demonstrate the relationships between places -
5
Annotation 5
Presents a detailed explanation of the interconnection of rural and urban places
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and explains social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth 2 Annotation 2
Supports explanations for social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth with specific examples
Identifies and explains social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth 2 Annotation 2
Supports explanations for social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth with specific examples
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Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Identifies and explains social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth -
2
Annotation 2
Supports explanations for social, economic and environmental impacts of rapid population growth with specific examples
1
Annotation 1
Locates migration data in a table
Locates migration data in a table
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Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Locates migration data in a table
1
Annotation 1
Expresses data findings to show value and context 2 Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table 3 Annotation 3
Provides specific examples to support explanation 4 Annotation 4
Explains in detail the social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal migration of people 5 Annotation 5
Uses relevant geographical terminology 6 Annotation 6
Uses specific examples to support predictions 7 Annotation 7
Presents a series of predictions based on the internal migration data
Expresses data findings to show value and context 2 Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table 3 Annotation 3
Provides specific examples to support explanation 4 Annotation 4
Explains in detail the social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal migration of people 5 Annotation 5
Uses relevant geographical terminology 6 Annotation 6
Uses specific examples to support predictions 7 Annotation 7
Presents a series of predictions based on the internal migration data
-
Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Expresses data findings to show value and context -
2
Annotation 2
Locates migration data in a table -
3
Annotation 3
Provides specific examples to support explanation -
4
Annotation 4
Explains in detail the social, economic and environmental reasons for the internal migration of people -
5
Annotation 5
Uses relevant geographical terminology -
6
Annotation 6
Uses specific examples to support predictions -
7
Annotation 7
Presents a series of predictions based on the internal migration data
Copyright
Australian Bureau of Statistics 2012 (Creative Commons licensing)
© Commonwealth of Australia