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2nd grade critical thinking dbqs

Preview of Data Binder Cover Sheets

Data Binder Cover Sheets

Here are a few adorable binder covers for your kiddos to add to their data binders!
Preview of Primary Sources & Evidence Based Essays:  Transportation

Primary Sources & Evidence Based Essays: Transportation

Created by
MaryBeth Grecsek
How has transportation changed over time? This lesson introduces primary aged students to evidence based writing, similar to the Document Based Question (DBQ) approach. In this multi-day unit, young students will analyze primary sources to determine how transportation has changed over time. Students will apply their analysis of the documents to construct a thesis statement and draft an evidence based essay. In this unit, the primary sources students will examine are photographs. Photographs ar
Preview of Student-Friendly DOK Levels!

Student-Friendly DOK Levels!

Depths of Knowledge in student friendly terms! This chart, along with four individual posters, is a great learning tool for students to ask or create questions. They can be used for self-assessment, accountable talk, creating test questions, asking various and rigorous questions, etc. Also a great teacher tool for planning!
Preview of Academic Discourse | Accountable Talk Display | Black Polka Dot w/ Blue

Academic Discourse | Accountable Talk Display | Black Polka Dot w/ Blue

Created by
Over The MoonBow
This eye-catching, black polka dot style academic discourse display will help your students engage in meaningful conversations about text and content learning. It’s a great visual support for increased rigor, and meeting standards and academic expectations! Includes:· 15-Academic Discourse Sentence Stems· 4-Matching Header Choices (with & without speech bubble)· Student-size Bookmarks (choice of 4 headers)Be sure to check out my other Learning Strategy Displays, more coming soon!
Preview of Elementary ELA AVID Academic Language Scripts Classroom Discussion Printables

Elementary ELA AVID Academic Language Scripts Classroom Discussion Printables

Created by
Ms Gamification
*** New Seller please follow, comment, and review if you like these! <3*** These Academic Language Scripts are perfect in an AVID classroom setting. It is used to build classroom discussion and improve how students respond to each other during discussion. These are used as questions stems to add to discussion during socratic seminar or philosophical chairs. *Available in two colors brights and primary colors Socratic SeminarPhilosophical ChairsClassroom Discussion Literature Circles Promotin
Preview of Thinking Routine Templates: "What Makes You Say That?" explain justify thinking

Thinking Routine Templates: "What Makes You Say That?" explain justify thinking

The Visible Thinking Routine "What makes you say that?" has been the single most effective question I've asked in class (and PD!) Students expand their answers with a justification- from their thinking, or from something they see, heard, or read.Use these slides templates & posters as sign to hold up in discussions, for student participation cards, or interactive responses i.e. on Jamboard! Editable slides to adjust font or your own bitmoji or school mascot 15 slide options/ variationsClose
Preview of Academic Discourse | Accountable Talk Display | Black Polka Dot w/ Red

Academic Discourse | Accountable Talk Display | Black Polka Dot w/ Red

Created by
Over The MoonBow
This eye-catching, black polka dot style academic discourse display will help your students engage in meaningful conversations about text and content learning. It’s a great visual support for increased rigor, and meeting standards and academic expectations! Includes:· 15-Academic Discourse Sentence Stems· 4-Matching Header Choices (with & without speech bubble)· Student-size Bookmarks (choice of 4 headers) Be sure to check out my other Classroom Management Displays & Clip Charts, more co
Preview of Shared Reading:  Establishing Mood, Atmosphere and Tone with Art

Shared Reading: Establishing Mood, Atmosphere and Tone with Art

Shared Reading Lesson by DaVinci Educational Materials: “Establishing Mood, Atmosphere and Tone with Art.” This is an interdisciplinary unit that incorporates music, art, reading, high level questions and peer discussions. These lessons utilize artwork from various artists, for example, Pablo Picasso, to determine mood and atmosphere. They also utilize various song lyrics to model and practice how to determine tone. Resources include strategy, graphic organizers, daily assessments and a
Preview of DBQ: Historical Scene Investigation

DBQ: Historical Scene Investigation

Created by
Paige Stryker
This is a classroom poster discussing the three parts to building a historical investigation. A historical scene investigation is how students explore a DBQ.
Preview of Four Quadrants Observation Sheet (Visual Literacy)

Four Quadrants Observation Sheet (Visual Literacy)

Looking to practice visual literacy with your students? Use this straightforward, easy-to-use observation sheet to give your students the chance to record their thoughts about any image.
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