Document Based Question-style socratic seminar! Students will receive 11 documents, and get to choose 7 documents to analyze before the socratic seminar. Then, in small groups they will discuss the documents, their opinions, and the questions on
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, European History, World History
With everything going on in the world now, it is important for our students to explore current events and connect them to their own life, class, or other points in history! This assignment sheet in rubric will allow students to dive into one current
Students read an excerpt from Jean Paul Marat's newspaper. They will gain insight into who Marat was, why people listened to him, and what was going on in France during the revolution. Three questions are embedded.
Students will analyze different quotes about freedom. They must select one they agree with and describe why, and one they disagree with. Both responses involve using a specific example either from your unit or from a current event they may know
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Third year world history teacher
MY TEACHING STYLE
Using technology to create unique, engaging lessons involving collaboration, debates, and empathizing with figures of history.