NCEA Level 1 History (91005) 2011 — page 1 of 1 Assessment Schedule – 2011 History: Describe the causes and consequences of an historical event (91005) Judgement Statement Achievement Achievement with Merit Achievement with Excellence Describes the causes of the event, AND describes the consequences of the event Describes in-depth the causes of the event, AND describes in-depth the consequences of the event Comprehensively describes the causes of the event, AND comprehensively describes the consequences of the event N1 Identifies an event N2 A3 A4 M5 M6 Describes the cause(s) of an event Describes the cause(s) of an event Describes the cause(s) of an event Describes in depth two causes of an event Describes in depth two causes of an event AND AND OR AND AND AND Makes some relevant attempt to plan a response E8 E7 Comprehensively describes three causes of an event Comprehensively describes three or more causes of an event AND AND Describes the consequence(s) of an event Describes the consequence(s) of that event Appropriate supporting evidence could include specific details such as names, dates, examples, statistics, or case studies relevant to the context being described. N0/ = No response; no relevant evidence. Describes the consequence(s) of that event Describes two consequence(s) of that event (This must be a meaningful narrative) (or vice versa) Appropriate supporting evidence could include specific details such as names, dates, examples, statistics, or case studies relevant to the context being described. Appropriate supporting evidence could include specific details such as names, dates, examples, statistics, or case studies relevant to the context being described. Describes in depth two consequences of that event. Describes in depth two consequences of that event Comprehensively describes three or more consequences of that event (or vice versa) Appropriate supporting evidence could include specific details such as names, dates, examples, statistics, or case studies relevant to the context being described. Appropriate supporting evidence could include specific details such as names, dates, examples, statistics, or case studies relevant to the context being described. Appropriate supporting evidence could include specific details such as names, dates, examples, statistics, or case studies relevant to the context being described.