MYP 5 - How To Write Exam 2 Source Analysis
MYP 5 - How To Write Exam 2 Source Analysis
MYP 5 - How To Write Exam 2 Source Analysis
Mastered: Probe the document and develop your own assessment of its value
1. What can I (RESEARCHER) learn about the society that produced this document?
2. What does this document mean to me (RESEARCHER)?
1. State the Origin of the source. Use complete sentences to identify the following:
2. State the Purpose of the source. Use complete sentences to identify the following:
3. With reference to the origin and purpose, evaluate the values and limitations of the Source for a MYP
student investigating (x).
Graphic Organizer:
4. Using the evidence from your analysis of source A and B, which source would be more useful for a
student writing an investigation on (PROMPT). Consider the implications of the sources in your response.
Link response to the prompt!
Make a clear judgment on which source would be more useful
Support your judgment by evaluating the values of limitations of the two sources
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Source A
Exploding Africa is a book written by Diego Masi*, Published by Saggistica, Feb. 2018
*Diego Masi is president of Action Aid Italy and chairman of an NGO that operates in slums in Nairobi, Kenya.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), otherwise known as the Global Goals, are a universal call to action to end
poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. These guide the United Nations
Development Program policy as they work in over 170 countries.
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State the origin of the source. State the purpose of the source.
Source A is an infographic taken from Exploding Africa by Option 1: Source A was written to persuade as shown by
Diego Masi. It was published in February 2018 and is a the hyperbolic title, Exploding Africa. Additionally, the
secondary source. author words for Aid Africa and therefore may be
persuading his readers to donate to his organization.
With reference to the origin and purpose, evaluate the values and limitations of Source A for a MYP student
investigating slums in Africa.
1. LINK TO PROMPT: Source A would be useful to a MYP student investigating slums in Africa because the infographic
shows areas in Africa that may be prone to slums in the future.
2. IDENTIFY VALUES: A value of the origin of this source is usually infographics consult a variety of sources and studies to
help inform their creation. Another value of the origin is the author, Diego Masi, is the chair of Aid Africa and is probably
an expert in his field. Another value of the origin is it was recently published, in 2018 and thus provides up-to-date
information on slums in Africa.
3. IDENTIFY LIMITATIONS: Although, a limitation of the origin is often times infographics simplify information and thus
would not provide a detailed depiction of slums in Africa. The infographic is also limited because it does not identify
factors contributing to the creation or growth of slums, and thus the MYP student would need to consult additionally
sources to fully understand the issue. Another limitation of the origin is Diego Masi has no academic credentials and
therefore may not know that much about slums in Africa. A limitation of the purpose is the infographic may have been
exaggerated in order to get aid money for their organization and therefore may not be completely reliable.
4. CONCLUDING SENTENCES LINKING BACK TO PROMPT: Overall, Source A would be useful to a MYP student
investigating slums in Africa, although it would be essential for the student to consult more sources to gain a deeper
understanding for their investigation.
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Source B:
Read the article below:
*The Day is a UK based online newspaper that focuses on current events for students age 7-11 years old. The Day is
written by a team of journalists and has a commitment to presenting well-researched facts. One in three UK schools
subscribe to The Day.
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State the origin of the source. State the purpose of the source.
Source B is an article titled “We give away billions. Some The purpose of source B is to inform students and
think it’s crazy.” Published by The Day on January 19, teachers about current events. Generally, newspapers are
2018. It is a secondary source. written to inform their readers about current events. The
Day says it has a “commitment to presenting well-
researched facts” and is used to inform several school
children in the UK.
With reference to the origin and purpose, evaluate the values and limitations of Source B for a student investigating
the effectiveness of UK aid in Africa.
1. LINK TO PROMPT: Source B would be useful to student investigating the effectiveness of UK aid in Africa because the
article addresses UK aid in the top ten countries it gives money to, which include five countries in Africa.
2. IDENTIFY VALUES: A value of the origin of this source is it was recently published, Jan 2018, and therefore has up-to-
date information on UK aid. Another value of the origin is The Day is a secondary source and most likely consulted a
variety of sources during the creation of this article. A value of the purpose is the article was written to inform and
therefore it most likely objective (does not include opinions or exaggerations).
3. IDENTIFY LIMITATIONS: On the other hand, a limitation of the origin is The Day is a UK based newspaper and therefore
may only present the information and opinions from a UK perspective. A limitation of the purpose is the article is written
specifically for students aged 7-11 and therefore may simplify the information. A limitation of the content is the article
does not focus much on the effectiveness of aid and therefore would not provide the student with very much insight for
their investigation.
4. CONCLUDING SENTENCES LINKING BACK TO PROMPT: Overall, Source B would not be very useful to an MYP student
investigating the effectiveness of UK aid in Africa because the article primarily discusses the opinions of aid in the UK,
rather than how effective it is in Africa.
MYP 5 – Year 10