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Preview of Document-Based Question Writing Sentence Starters (DBQ) Social Studies

Document-Based Question Writing Sentence Starters (DBQ) Social Studies

Analyze a source...now what? The writing resources included are great for social studies assignments that require document or text-based writing. Teach students how to locate important information in sources and help them put their observations into words. This must-have resource will become every students' "go to" when analyzing sources and completing DBQ social studies tasks. 5 Steps for Teaching Writing in Social Studies Resources Included:1.) Understanding the Writing Prompt (Example of ana
Preview of Bud Not Buddy Novel Unit with Lessons and Vocabulary

Bud Not Buddy Novel Unit with Lessons and Vocabulary

This is a unit has been completely updated for formatting and content. It is a complete novel study using the book Bud, Not Buddy. The entire unit focuses on the Common Core Standards shift to getting students to use evidence from the text to defend their responses. It includes:• Calendar Overview• Chapter Questions• Graphic Organizers • Mini-lessons • & MorePlease feel free to ask questions before purchasing! Enjoy! Bud Not Buddy Unit Plan by Raising Rigor is licensed under a Creative Com
Preview of Strengths and Weaknesses of the American and British armies in the Revolution

Strengths and Weaknesses of the American and British armies in the Revolution

A student directed lesson, that is certain to help students to remember the strengths and weaknesses of each army leading up to the Revolutionary War!This is a complete lesson which includes: -Engaging Power Point with embedded answer keys, and all directions for assignments -Tactile sorting activity that requires critical thinking (students arrive at answers using reasoning before being given answers) This incorporates independent thinking, partner guidance and whole class review of material -D
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 US History Document-Based Questions

US History Document-Based Questions

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This Document-Based Questions (DBQS) set provides students with an opportunity to analyze historical documents and synthesize information to answer questions related to specific topics. In this case, the DBQs focus on three key historical themes: the reaction to slavery, the impact of the railroad system, and the Industrial Revolution (with a focus on inventions and child labor, and the War of 1812). Students will use both the provided documents and their broader knowledge of social studies to
Preview of Document Based Questions Middle Grades Introductory Unit - American Revolution

Document Based Questions Middle Grades Introductory Unit - American Revolution

This unit consists of six lessons in PowerPoint format designed to teach middle-grade students how to analyze DBQ questions and informational sources. These particular lessons use primary sources from the colonial era of American history. Students will be expected to have a general understanding of colonial and pre-revolution history. Each lesson begins with essential questions and "I can" statements for your learner. The handouts provided guide students to understand DBQ analysis through graph
Preview of Text Dependent Analysis Independent Study

Text Dependent Analysis Independent Study

This is a short unit intended for students who can work independently in a small group. While teaching text dependent analysis (TDA), I have found that, usually, about a third of the students understand, can respond properly, and need a bit of a challenge when dealing with TDA. Students are expected to work together to read a passage and then read 7 student responses. Together, they will evaluate the student TDA responses using a rubric, justify why they scored the way they did, give feedback ab
Preview of 15 Minilessons - DBQ Writing TC Format (Teacher's College)

15 Minilessons - DBQ Writing TC Format (Teacher's College)

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15 DBQ Writing Minilessons in Teacher's College Format. (Teaching Point, Connect, Teach, Active Engagement, Link, Share) Each lesson contains 2 active engagements - GREAT for ELL's/ESL students. DBQ Writing Unit The DBQ used for the Demonstration is from the Barron's Grade 5 Test Prep book. The text can be purchased on Amazon.com, or you can easily change the text and input your own examples from another text.
Preview of Turn of the Century Student Journal Writing Prompts

Turn of the Century Student Journal Writing Prompts

This resource is a great addition to your social studies curriculum! Using these journal prompts, you can be sure that your students know the standards, and are able to fully explain them! Every single social studies standard is assessed within each unit notebook, and for many of the standards, there are multiple prompts!Also included is a student writing checklist to help them write well-crafted responses, as well as a grading rubric, so that you can easily and quickly assess each response!Th
Preview of Written response/ constructed response practice for Latin America

Written response/ constructed response practice for Latin America

Included are several constructed response questions based off of GA state Social Studies Standards on Latin America. Each question is designed to be used as a writing response practice. Some questions include maps, charts, political cartoons, and graphs. They also can be used as assessment questions. Each written response is designed to be completed in 30 minutes or less. Includes 12 constructed response questions. At least 1 per standard on Latin America
Preview of How to Write an Effective Paragraph Poster

How to Write an Effective Paragraph Poster

A great visual how-to guide for your students to follow to create amazing paragraphs! Students can follow this 4 step process to have a well balanced paragraph no matter what subject they are writing about.
Preview of DBQ Bundle

DBQ Bundle

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C Squared
All you need to teach students how to write a DBQ. PPT, Powtoon link, and printables included in thebundle.
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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