Revision: AQA Unit 3 Housing Test

Saturday, May 17, 2008
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I drafted a test paper on housing for my AS students yesterday - it is not quite a full paper as they only had a 40 minute lesson to complete it. But here it is in word format together with a suggested mark scheme. The students then marked eachother’s work and commented on it using the mark scheme - a useful exercise.

Test Paper
Housing_Market_Test.doc

Mark Scheme
Housing_Test_Examiners_Mark_Scheme.doc

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