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Free 9th grade dbqs

Preview of World War I - Trench Warfare Primary Source Stations Activity (PDF and Digital)

World War I - Trench Warfare Primary Source Stations Activity (PDF and Digital)

This NO PREP stations activity presents a variety of trench warfare topics with intriguing primary source accounts and visually appealing photosets. The resource is available in PDF and Google Docs formats! Increase student growth and engagement using fun and effective methods!Each station contains a brief introduction and enthralling primary source accounts of trench warfare. After completing this lesson, students will understand how and why trench warfare was fought, and the horrific condition
Preview of World War II - Pearl Harbor Primary Source Stations Activity (PDF and Digital)

World War II - Pearl Harbor Primary Source Stations Activity (PDF and Digital)

The intent of this lesson is to expose students to a variety of topics in a short amount of time using fun and engaging methods. Each station of this NO PREP activity examines an aspect of the Pearl Harbor attack through gripping primary sources. The activity is available in print and digital format! After completing this lesson, students will understand the causes and effects of the attack, the devastation it achieved, and Americaā€™s response. Students will examine each of the following topics:
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ Free

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ Free

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQClick here for the digital classroom version if you are a 1:1, Google, or Paperless ClassroomThis practice will allow your students to dig deep and analyze the various aspects concerning the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The format will have students analyze 4 documents, answer 4 short answer questions, and then there is a writing extension with a rubric. It is also formatted to use in print or with an online classroom. Enjoy! This woul
Preview of The 13 Colonies | Quick Reading Passages w/ Multiple-Choice Questions

The 13 Colonies | Quick Reading Passages w/ Multiple-Choice Questions

This lesson gives students a snapshot of the three regions of the 13 colonies. This resource includes eight short reading passages with multiple-choice questions and a writing prompt. This is great for review, assessment, homework, etc.Great for in class or distance learning!For more lessons on the 13 colonies check out the products below.The 13 Colonies | 3 Geographic/Economic Regions | US History | TpT (teacherspayteachers.com)The 13 Colonies Close Reading & Question Pack by The History So
Preview of Great Depression Hoboes Primary Source Stations Activity (Print and Digital)

Great Depression Hoboes Primary Source Stations Activity (Print and Digital)

The intent of this lesson is to expose students to a variety of topics in a short amount of time using fun and engaging methods. The resource is available in print and Google Docs formats! Each station of this NO PREP activity contains enthralling primary source accounts of hoboes during the Great Depression. After completing this lesson, students will understand the misery and suffering in America during the Great Depression. For in-class use just print and go or use the digital format to rea
Preview of Peer Feedback Sentence Starters - FREEBIE

Peer Feedback Sentence Starters - FREEBIE

The ā€œBAGā€ method allows students during the peer editing process of writing to provide quick, specific, helpful, and understandable feedback. There are two copies of the BAG sentence starters on the page. I have my students glue this reference sheet into their ELA interactive notebook.
Preview of Immigrating to America- A Young Girl's Story - Primary Source Reading Passage

Immigrating to America- A Young Girl's Story - Primary Source Reading Passage

"We came on a steamship in a very dark place that smelt dreadfully. There were hundreds of other people packed in with us, men, women and children, and almost all of them were sick. It took us twelve days to cross the sea, and we thought we should die." This gripping NO PREP primary source reading passage and response worksheet will provide students with a first-hand account of life as a new immigrant. The reading passage examines the increase of immigration to America following the Civil War
Preview of Reconstruction Primary Documents Activity - Primary Sources - Political Cartoon

Reconstruction Primary Documents Activity - Primary Sources - Political Cartoon

American Reconstruction primary document analysis packThis resource includes 3 carefully curated primary sources to analyze that will enhance any US Reconstruction Era unit. It is aligned to my Reconstruction Unit Bundle. Each of the primary documents focuses on one aspect of Reconstruction to analyze. Encourage your students to think deeply about the topics associated with Reconstruction. You can also assign the analysis activities as homework. There is a PDF & a GOOGLE version of the prima
Preview of APĀ® Writing Guide for Teachers - SAQ, DBQ & LEQ - APUSH, AP Euro & AP World

APĀ® Writing Guide for Teachers - SAQ, DBQ & LEQ - APUSH, AP Euro & AP World

Are you feeling unsure of how to address ALL the different writing requirements for APĀ® history classes? SAQ, DBQ, LEQ... It is a LOT! Students can learn most of the content on their own, but they need an expert guide (YOU!) to help them develop the writing skills needed for the exam. Don't feel quite like an expert yet? Grab this FREE 9 page handbook with ideas of how to tackle this daunting task. This handbook includes:Overall Tips & ToolsGrading HacksWriting Instruction PlannerHow-to Guid
Preview of Westward Expansion- Great Plains Adventure and Death Passage (PDF and Digital)

Westward Expansion- Great Plains Adventure and Death Passage (PDF and Digital)

"There they were - dead and scalped - horses gone, and wagons on fire. The Indians had taken all the freight they could use, piled wood under the wagons, and set it on fire.ā€This engaging NO PREP reading passage will leave your students with an unforgettable understanding of the hardships faced by settlers during westward expansion. The activity is available in PDF and Google Docs formats! The information sheet briefly introduces the harsh environment of the Great Plains and gives students prim
Preview of Evolution Claim Evidence Reasoning MS-LS4-1 HS-LS4-2 HS-LS4-1 MS-LS4-2

Evolution Claim Evidence Reasoning MS-LS4-1 HS-LS4-2 HS-LS4-1 MS-LS4-2

Students learn that early humans probably didnā€™t evolve from a single population through a C.E.R. (Claim Evidence Reasoning) graphic organizer. This is great for getting your students to explain phenomena in a meaningful way and it allows you as the instructor to adequately assess their understanding of concepts. The students figure out what the "Claim" is in the article, they then use data that supports the claim in the "Evidence" section, draw visual evidence and then explain why the evidence
Preview of Ratification of the U.S. Constitution: Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

Ratification of the U.S. Constitution: Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

This DBQ provides several documents, including numerous primary sources (Federalist Papers, Brutus), and relevant background information on the battle between federalists and antifederalists to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Students should work with a partner or in small groups to work through the documents and answer corresponding questions. At the end, students will organize their information into a graphic organizer and then answer the essential question: If you were a US citizen in 1787, a
Preview of Citing Text Evidence Chart (SS)

Citing Text Evidence Chart (SS)

Created by
Four the Core
One of the shifts of the common core is "Reading, writing and speaking grounded in evidence from text, both literary and informational." Is it always warranted that a student cite using MLA format? No. Teaching students how to informally cite text to support what is explicitly stated and to support inferences is very important as they analyze texts for multiple purposes. This document is a great visual to teach and remind students how to cite the text to support answers. Standard W.4 is cov
Preview of Renaissance Primary Sources Worksheet, DBQ
Preview of COLD WAR  Berlin Blockade SOAPStone  Source Analysis - Print &Digital - FREE

COLD WAR Berlin Blockade SOAPStone Source Analysis - Print &Digital - FREE

This FREE 2-page, common-core-aligned activity will help students to understand the Berlin Blockade. Diverse types of sources are included for your students to analyze. The SOAPStone strategy is used. Print and digital versions areincluded. Note: SOAPSTone is a primary source analysis strategy (find the Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone) and a list of questions related to each source. California State Standard10.9 Students analyze the international developments in the postā€“Wo
Preview of Origins of the Cold War Political Cartoon Analysis

Origins of the Cold War Political Cartoon Analysis

Students analyze three cartoons on the origins of the Cold War and answer accompanying analysis questions. Great for a warm up or a quick review!
Preview of Holocaust Propaganda DBQ Freebie {History Guru}

Holocaust Propaganda DBQ Freebie {History Guru}

Created by
History Guru
Holocaust & WWII DBQ Freebie!This DBQ will engage your students to examine the propaganda of WWII, the Holocaust, and Hitlerā€™s reign. SS.7.C.2.11Analyze media and political communications (bias, symbolism, propaganda).Document Based QuestioningWhat will the students learn?The students will be learning about how the propaganda of the time influenced the people throughout Germany as Hitler came of power. They will understand that at this time Germany was facing a hardship and Hitler gave the p
Preview of Effects of the Great Depression DBQ (PDF and Google Docs Formats)

Effects of the Great Depression DBQ (PDF and Google Docs Formats)

"Fifteen hundred jobless men stormed the plant of the Fruit Growers Express Company, demanding that they be given jobs to keep from starving. The companyā€™s answer was to call the police, who routed the jobless with menacing clubs."This brief, yet effective, NO PREP DBQ activity will have your students thinking critically through document analysis. The resource is available in print and digital formats! A brief summary introduces the Great Depression then students work through three brief primary
Preview of Ancient China DBQ Reading Activity Google World History DBQ Reading

Ancient China DBQ Reading Activity Google World History DBQ Reading

Ancient China DBQ Reading Activity, Google, History DBQ, Close Reading | World History Textbook Replacement | World History No Prep Activities | All Ancient China1. The Middle Kingdom: Ancient China2. Ancient Chinese Myths3. Timeline of Ancient ChinaAre you looking for ways to engage students in reading content? Are you looking for resources to practice using document based questions? These World History DBQs and Close Reading Activities are in both Print & Google versions for Google Classro
Preview of Progressive Era - Coal Mine Children Primary Source Passage (PDF and Digital)

Progressive Era - Coal Mine Children Primary Source Passage (PDF and Digital)

This NO PREP gripping primary source reading passage with response worksheet will bring the Progressive Movement to life for your students! The resource is available in PDF and digital formats!"The coal is hard, and accidents to the hands, such as cut, broken, or crushed fingers, are common among the boys. Sometimes there is a worse accident: a terrified shriek is heard, and a boy is mangled and torn in the machinery, or disappears in the chute to be picked out later."This reading passage will c
Preview of FREE!  How to do Taxes: Understanding Tax Forms W-4, W-2 and 1040 with KEY

FREE! How to do Taxes: Understanding Tax Forms W-4, W-2 and 1040 with KEY

Created by
Just Add Teacher
Do you teach Economics, Personal Finance or a combination of the two?! If so, check out Instant Curriculum: Just Add Teacher'sECONOMIC AND PERSONAL FINANCE (EPF) WHOLE COURSE! It is based on North Carolina's EPF Standards, which were implemented state-wide in 2023, but can be used very easily with any state or district standards. Just Add Teacher also has curriculum for each of the Core Social Studies Course, and AP Psychology, with resources you just won't find anywhere else (like recorded vide
Preview of DBQ FREEBIE - APUSH, AP Euro & AP World - Motives for Exploration

DBQ FREEBIE - APUSH, AP Euro & AP World - Motives for Exploration

The DBQ is a central part of all the AP History Exams and the more practice your students get, the better. Enjoy this free DBQ that addresses this question: Evaluate the motives for the European powers expanding their empires into the New World from 1492 - 1607.Includes a document analysis sheet [with key] to help students identify main ideas and consider sourcing and context.Download this PDF for free! (all other DBQ resources I offer are fully-editable Google docs/slides format.)NOTE: APĀ® is a
Preview of Faux Movie Trailer: The Tell-Tale Heart Trial (lesson hook)

Faux Movie Trailer: The Tell-Tale Heart Trial (lesson hook)

Created by
Rebecca Walz
Is the narrator of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" sane/guilty or insane/not guilty of murder? Teachers and students both *love* the experience of debating this question, which rests on the legal definition of insanity and a close and careful reading of a beautifully complex and chilling short story. Here's a 1-min video that frames this inquiry in the most dramatic way possible: a trailer for a horror movie in which students (the audience) must determine the fate of the narrator. Thi
Preview of Child Labor Document Analysis and Letter | Industrial Revolution Primary Sources

Child Labor Document Analysis and Letter | Industrial Revolution Primary Sources

In this engaging and analytical assignment, students will analyze primary source documents of child labor during the Industrial Revolution, and then use the information they learn to create a letter from the perspective of a child laborer. In doing so, students will gain important historical understanding of working conditions of child laborers as a prelude to reform movements during the Industrial Revolution. This is a fantastic way to engage your students in historical analytical skills and le
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