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Preview of Data Analysis: Deforestation & Oxygen Gas Human Impact CER Open Response

Data Analysis: Deforestation & Oxygen Gas Human Impact CER Open Response

Students identify the pattern between deforestation (decreasing area of forest) & decreasing amount of oxygen gas in the air. Using line graphs, students are guided in describing the relationship between two data sets to describe the negative human impact on ecosystems. A claim - evidence- reasoning (CER) graphic organizer is provided to guide students' writing. Encouraged to incorporate evidence, students are also prompted to think about the importance of each element of the CER writing too
Preview of DBQ: Why Are Hurricanes So Dangerous (Mirco-Q)

DBQ: Why Are Hurricanes So Dangerous (Mirco-Q)

This is from the DBQ (document based questioning) online library. With a focus on the question, "Why are hurricanes so dangerous?" The Micro-Q focuses on a single document and ends with a one-paragraph student "essay."This is a powerpoint to accompany the Micro-Q 3-day lesson. Included within this PowerPoint are: -2 Accompanying Content Videos-"Ways to Hook Your Reader" Content -DBQ Jobs Descriptions and Easy to Follow Implementation Directions-Grade Level Engaging and Appropriate Graphics
Preview of DBQ Document Based Questioning - Bats

DBQ Document Based Questioning - Bats

Created by
Teacher at Hart
DBQ titled: Why are Bats important to the ecosystem? This is a DBQ document based questioning on Bats. It has full instructions for students. 5 total documents. Lists the source for the documents so students can practice citing information from text. This can be tied in with 7th grade Georgia standards of ecosystems or just general fun research for students. This can also be used to teach students how to cite evidence from articles or on the internet.
Preview of DBQ: Why Should We Protect the Wolf? (Mirco-Q MV)

DBQ: Why Should We Protect the Wolf? (Mirco-Q MV)

This is from the DBQ (document based questioning) online library. With a focus on the question, "Why Should We Protect the Wolf?" This powerpoint is designed for a teacher to be able to use knowledge of the DBQ and immediately teach the content, with little preparation of lessons.This is a powerpoint to accompany the DBQ Micro-Q 3-day lesson. The Micro-Q focuses on a single document and ends with a one-paragraph student "essay."Included within this PowerPoint are: Teacher Lesson Planning NotesIn
Preview of Barn Owls

Barn Owls

Created by
Mrs. Sol
This informational lesson teaches students about the lives, habits, and survival strategies of barn owls. The Power Point presentation includes document-based questions and an exit ticket. It was created as a fun nonfiction resource for CCSS ELA/Literacy activities, interactive notebooks and writing journals. If barn owls can be found on all continents except Antarctica, why don't we see them? Students will love learning about the stealthy barn owl!
Preview of Mini Q \ DBQ Hurricanes Quiz and Answer Key

Mini Q \ DBQ Hurricanes Quiz and Answer Key

Created by
Julie Grunther
This 14 question quiz was created to accompany the Hurricane mini Q / DBQ documents. All questions are based on the Florida Standards/Commom Core and use question stems that have been released by FSA and Common Core. Each question is labeled with the Florida standard that it addresses. These can easily be changed to represent common core. Created by Julie Grunther, masters in reading education and current 5th grade teacher.
Preview of Vertebrate and Invertebrate Test

Vertebrate and Invertebrate Test

Created by
MsFlynn
End of Unit test with DBQs and an essay to assess knowledge of vertebrates and invertebrates.
Preview of 3rd Grade Science Document Based Questions

3rd Grade Science Document Based Questions

This is a 26 page powerpoint with Document Based Questions based on 3rd grade standards throughout the year. These DBQs are great for mini lessons and background knowledge activators. Quick ways to assess your students knowledge on the different units. Provides a wide variety of question types including observations, explanations and descriptions. This is a great outlet for your students to use the vocabulary words learned in each unit.
Preview of Writing Pages (Magazine, Newspaper, Website) - To meet Common Core Standards

Writing Pages (Magazine, Newspaper, Website) - To meet Common Core Standards

Use these writing pages to meet common core standards to integrate visual supports with written information. These pages can be used for individual assignments or reports, as pages for newspaper articles or magazine articles, or as draft/mock website pages. Contents: * 7 Different first page formats including area for title and 0 – 3 visual aids * 7 Different supplemental page formats including area for 0 – 3 visual aids * Pages can be combined in multiple ways to provide student choice L
Preview of Mineral Identification CER Lab

Mineral Identification CER Lab

Created by
Ms Dudeks Den
This is a great multi-day lab to go over mineral identification techniques, as well as review proportions in math. Students will then end the activity by writing a letter to a company citing evidence that they are either for or against buying a piece of land that has minerals located on it.
Preview of Georgia Habitats DBQ

Georgia Habitats DBQ

Created by
drboggis
Students will develop higher order thinking skills. They will dig deeper, make real world connections and strengthen writing skills. Use during a habitat lesson or during DBQ time. Each page includes a photo, rigorous questions and a word bank. Discussions will be led by students.
Preview of Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Graphic Organizer

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Graphic Organizer

Created by
James Smith
This helpful visual is great for students developing their CER skills. I use these in my 8th grade social studies classroom for students to map out their Document-Based Question responses.
Preview of Students Become Petrologist and Classify Rocks

Students Become Petrologist and Classify Rocks

Created by
drboggis
Students will examine six rock samples. They will list characteristics of each rock. Such as, color, texture, size and hardness. Then, they will use the characteristics to classify the rocks. Later, they will compare and contrast two rocks and write about their findings. This activity reinforces reading, writing and science standards.
Preview of Virus Reading Activities

Virus Reading Activities

Created by
Discovery Zone
Differentiated reading and activities that will help your child understand what viruses are and how they affect our lives.Included:*2 reading essays on 2 levels of ability*Questions that can be used for both levels of ability. Feel free to have student research on internet to add to the activity.*Activities for scaffold learning
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Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

  • Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations
  • Cultivate their ability to observe, experiment, and analyze data
  • Nurture a sense of curiosity, awe, and wonder about the natural world
  • Understand natural phenomena and the laws that govern the universe

With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

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