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4th grade for all subjects dbqs

Preview of September 11 Gallery Walk.... 9-11 AKA 9/11

September 11 Gallery Walk.... 9-11 AKA 9/11

This is a great resource to remember September 11 and to help students who weren't even born when the event took place. This is such an important and somber turning-point in our history and this is a great platform to have discussions to ensure that the younger generation has a clear understanding about this historical event and its aftermath.
Preview of Anchor Charts Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Mini Bundle Print or Digital

Anchor Charts Claim Evidence Reasoning CER Mini Bundle Print or Digital

These anchor charts will make teaching students how to do Claim Evidence Reasoning SO EASY!Students can learn about a variety topics/current events through C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) and these anchor charts are a great way for getting your students to explain current events in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. You get the following:-4 CER Google Ready Anchor Charts with Google Classroom Directions-4 PDF Anchor Chart
Preview of Socratic Seminar Guide for Teachers (Common Core)

Socratic Seminar Guide for Teachers (Common Core)

**Updated** Socratic Seminar have so many benefits for students and developing their critical thinking skills. Includes assessment ideas for seminar. Use this easy guide to help get you started with using Socratic Seminars within your classroom. I have used seminars for all subject areas and use this guide for staff professional development as well as introducing to my students. This is a word document, so you can change to meet your classroom needs. **If you love it, please give it 4 star
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 How to Analyze a Primary Source

How to Analyze a Primary Source

Use this organizer to analyze a primary source in US or Global History.
Preview of 27 Websites for Locating Primary Sources

27 Websites for Locating Primary Sources

Primary sources are defined as "works of human endeavor that were created at the time or very close to the time that is studied." Teaching with primary sources allows students to interpret information for themselves and demands of them higher level critical thinking skills. They also provide students a "window to the past," and depending on the era or subject taught, can provide eye-opening perspectives about social and political issues, economics, artistic movements, and so much more. The fo
Preview of Document Based Questions

Document Based Questions

Created by
Moss' Market
This document pushes students to think in different ways about images, poetry, paragraphs, and various other items.
Preview of DBQs: Primary Source Analysis Guide & Student Template

DBQs: Primary Source Analysis Guide & Student Template

Created by
Core Rigor
At the heart of Common Core rigor and understanding is the ability to analyze primary sources. This publication will guide you in understanding what primary sources are, choosing questions specific to the source, and building templates for students to use in examining these sources for deeper understanding of how our global society came to be. Works with all primary sources including printed text, manuscripts, photos, prints, maps, oral histories, political cartoons, motion pictures, sound re
Preview of SQ3R Reading Nonfiction Strategy

SQ3R Reading Nonfiction Strategy

Students will become detectives by using the SQ3R Strategy Worksheet, created by TeachWriteCreate, before, during and after they read any nonfiction text. The strategy walks them through pre-reading of a passage by have them survey the text and turn headings and subheadings into questions. As the read, they search for answers to their formulated questions, pick out the most important information to remember, and summarized what they have read. SQ3R is a strategy that students of all ages can ben
Preview of Flashback for a Month

Flashback for a Month

Created by
Holly Elmore
This form can be printed on cardstock for durability. Everyday, you can ask 5 questions about a learning target. Students write a one-word answer. You can flip through and see misconceptions, retention, mastery, etc. The uses are limitless. Use as a Bellringer or an Exit slip. Form comes in a Word Document, fully customizable to fit your needs.
Preview of OTQ Technique (Observe * Think* Question) Resource Page

OTQ Technique (Observe * Think* Question) Resource Page

This cute OTQ guides you and your students in Inquiry based approach. We use it most often in Science, but find ways to use it in every content. We print these and place them in the students homework/ resource binder at the beginning of the year. We teach, model, practice, and use the technique all year.
Preview of Bucket Organizer

Bucket Organizer

Created by
Monique Grimes
This organizer is great to use with DBQ projects.
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