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CAMPER
CAMPER – CRITICAL QUESTIONING SHEET
C Consequences Consistency
• What are the consequences of believing this?
How consistent is the information?
A Assumptions
Accuracy
What assumptions have been made here?How accurate is the data/information?
M Meaning Main Points
What is the meaning of this?
What is the main point here?
P Prejudice Point of view
What prejudice is being shown here?What other points of view could be expressed?
E Evidence ExamplesWhat evidence is being given to support the claim?
What examples are being given to back up the claim?
R Relevance Reliability
How relevant are these claims?
How reliable is the source, writer, information?
THREE LEVEL GUIDE
•Reading the lines - literal•Reading between the lines- interpretive•Reading beyond the lines- applied
RAINFORESTS AT RISK
• C- Consequences of believing this
• We realise that animals are losing their habitat and becoming extinct. We try to protect the forests.
• A- Assumptions• That rainforests are not being replaced by re-
planting
• M- meaning• The rainforests are being destroyed to make
place for buildings
• P- other Point of View• That timber is a much needed resource justifying
the felling of trees• Land is required for dwellings
• E – Evidence• That some birds animals and plants have become
extinct
• R- Relevance• It is relevant in today’s world• Rainforests once covered 14% of the land• Today it covers 6