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High school writing dbqs for Microsoft Word

Preview of Causes of the Civil War DBQ

Causes of the Civil War DBQ

Created by
Adam Nance
This is a collection of documents inteneded to be used for a Document Based Question (DBQ). This DBQ is based on the question 'what caused the Civil War'? These documents include quotes, maps, and political cartoons.
Preview of Enlightenment-French Revolution CRQ Set #1-Cause and Effect (10.2) w/ Answer Key

Enlightenment-French Revolution CRQ Set #1-Cause and Effect (10.2) w/ Answer Key

Created by
Global 4Life
This is an editable CRQ on the Enlightenment-French Revolution. It is a CRQ Set #1-Cause and Effect. This is set up to mirror the new NYS Global Framework Regents Exam. This goes with unit 10.2. The first document is historical context on the ideas from the Enlightenment and a Point of View on French Revolution. Answer key is included!
Preview of DBQ Breakup!

DBQ Breakup!

Created by
James Seter III
This DBQ gives students an introduction to what a DBQ is using a topic familiar to middle and high school students: student relationship drama! Students will analyze various documents and learn to bucket these sources into proper segments in order to determine who caused the relationship to end
Preview of Analytical Essay Prep Sheet | Graphic Organizer for Social Studies Writing

Analytical Essay Prep Sheet | Graphic Organizer for Social Studies Writing

The Analytical Essay Prep Sheet | Graphic Organizer for Social Studies Writing is a document designed to be given to students to help them organize their thoughts ahead of an analytical essay. This is a great resource for Social Studies essay writing but can work across other subjects such as Language Arts. The prep sheet is inspired by APUSH standards and is divided into the following sections:1. Thesis2. Topic Sentences3. Evidence4. Analysis5. Conclusion
Preview of How to Write a Thesis Statement

How to Write a Thesis Statement

This handout helps students to understand what the purpose of a thesis statement in a paper is and gives them a checklist to follow to make sure that their thesis statement is effective and thorough. Works great in a lesson to review the checklist first, go through examples of different thesis statements with students and have them evaluate what works and what doesn't, and then have them practice.
Preview of Declaration of Rights of Man Assignment French Revolution

Declaration of Rights of Man Assignment French Revolution

Declaration of Rights of Man Assignment French RevolutionIf you are looking for a full semester of WORLD HISTORY try my FIRST SEMESTER OF WORLD HISTORY If you are looking for a full semester of US HISTORY try my FIRST SEMESTER OF US HISTORY Here is what is included in this 6 page download: 1. Declaration of Rights of Man Document and Declaration of Independence Document: These are easy to read documents for the students. 2. Compare and contrast chart: This is where the students are going to w
Preview of DBQ Essay Graphic Organizer

DBQ Essay Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer provides step-by-step guidance for students as they write a 5-paragraph DBQ essay. Each paragraph is broken down into small chunks, with a designated space for the student's writing and a prompt to help them get thinking. Each paragraph is laid out on an individual page to ensure that students are not visually overwhelmed with too many tasks at once.
Preview of Dopesick AP English Language Style Essay (9)

Dopesick AP English Language Style Essay (9)

Writing Prompts are based on the AP English Language ExamSynthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, and ArgumentNonfiction: Critical Reading and WritingText AnalysisTest Prep SAT, End of Course Exams, and Advanced PlacementNow a Movie!Prompts guaranteed to interest students. Each prompt is based on themes and issues from Dopesick. Students are typically interested in current social problems and want more information than they are afforded on the local or national news. Macy's text takes them inside the opi
Preview of World History: Comparing Feudalism DBQ

World History: Comparing Feudalism DBQ

World History DBQ: Compare political, economic, and social institutions and conventions in Shogunate Japan and feudal Western Europe.Documents and Questions are Separate from each other as I print off a class set of Documents.Students read documents. Analyze Information. Answer Questions, and then writes a short essay over the prompt.11 Documents and Essay Page include:
Preview of 1920's and 1930's DBQ

1920's and 1930's DBQ

Created by
Adam Nance
This is a collection of documents and a prompt centered around the 1920's and 1930's
Preview of French Revolution DBQ: Document Based Question on the Reign of Terror

French Revolution DBQ: Document Based Question on the Reign of Terror

This DBQ has 8 documents looking at why France entered the radical phase of the Revolution. There is a grading checklist included for the essay based on AP grading. I have a spot to the side of the quotes and pictures for students to take notes in.Follow Learning the Social Sciences on TpTFollow on PinterestFollow on Facebook
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 Three prompts for the ACT Writing test

Three prompts for the ACT Writing test

Three prompts for practicing ACT and other timed writing tests. Designed for high school students, based on current issues. Gender and Dress, Living an Online Life, and Freedom of Speech vs. Safe Spaces. Gender and Dress includes two versions, one with two sample perspectives, one with three perspectives for more variation and complexity.
Preview of World History: Middle Ages DBQ

World History: Middle Ages DBQ

Instructions: Study each document 1-11, and answer the individual questions for each in complete sentences. Then in a short essay, answer the following question: Which labels for the Middle Ages best describe the era between 500 and 1400 in Europe: The Dark Ages, the Age of Feudalism, the Age of Faith, or the Golden Age of Europe? In your opinion, which two labels are the best? Discuss and give direct document support for each of your choices – actually using quotes.*Does not contain outline or
Preview of Stalin and the Totalitarian State (Webquest)

Stalin and the Totalitarian State (Webquest)

Created by
Tired Teacher
After the Revolution in 1917, Russia suffered through three years of civil war, and eventually Josef Stalin succeeded Lenin as the head of the party and leader of the Soviet Union. One of Stalin’s main goals was the modernization of Russia. This modernization, however, was achieved at a terrible cost. Industrialization was carried out under the “Five Year Plan,” and agriculture was collectivized into large cooperative farms. Labor needs were met by arbitrary arrest of Soviet citizens, who were w
Preview of US History: Manifest Destiny DBQ

US History: Manifest Destiny DBQ

Directions: Analyze the following documents and answer the guided questions following each document. Using what you learn from the documents and background knowledge of the subject, answer the essay question:How did the idea of Manifest Destiny change the American landscape by the 1860's?Includes:Document A: John L. O’Sullivan on Manifest Destiny, 1839Document B: Manifest DestinyDocument C: Congress resolution to annex Texas, 1845Document D: Map of Disputed Texas BorderDocument E: Declaration of
Preview of Age of Absolutism DBQ: How the Royals Perceive their Role

Age of Absolutism DBQ: How the Royals Perceive their Role

This is a DBQ that has 8 documents, all from leaders in Europe during the Age of Absolutism, expect for the one that is a painting. The quotes for this DBQ are shorter than what one would see on an AP test, but since it is still earlier in the year when I cover this, I tend to have shorter excerpts to give the students more time and to make it easily understood.I have a grading sheet on the last page based on AP grading. Follow Learning the Social Sciences on TpTFollow on PinterestFollow on Fa
Preview of DBQ Argumentative Essay Template **Distance Learning**

DBQ Argumentative Essay Template **Distance Learning**

Created by
HS Scholar
Basic 5 paragraph essay template that students can use as they are piecing together a DBQ argumentative essay. The template defines the key components of an essay such as a thesis, assertion, evidence, and elaboration. At the bottom of the template there is a rubric that provides an outline of specific instructions of how to complete the DBQ successfully.
Preview of Cold War: Kennan's Long Telegram

Cold War: Kennan's Long Telegram

Created by
Tired Teacher
During the Cold War era, U.S. diplomat George Kennan wrote his famed "Long Telegram" to President Truman regarding Soviet propaganda and attitudes toward the U.S. and other western powers. This telegram helped shaped US foreign policy with the Soviets for years to come, including the U.S. policy of containment of Communism.In this resource, students will read and analyze Kennan's Long Telegram and Henry Wallace's letter titled, Achieving an Atmosphere of Mutual Trust and Confidence. Students wi
Preview of Is John Brown a Hero or a Villain?

Is John Brown a Hero or a Villain?

After analyzing various primary and secondary sources concerning John Brown, scholars will use the attached graphic organizers to write a short essay in which they defend their opinion of John Brown. Is he a hero or villain?
Preview of World History: The Causes of World War II (WW2) DBQ Activity

World History: The Causes of World War II (WW2) DBQ Activity

Introducing our engaging and thought-provoking "World History: The Causes of World War II (WW2) DBQ Activity." This activity is designed to deepen students' understanding of the complex factors that contributed to the outbreak of World War II. Through the Document-Based Question (DBQ) format, students will critically analyze primary and secondary sources to examine the causes of this global conflict.Key Features of the "World History: The Causes of World War II (WW2) DBQ Activity":Document Analy
Preview of Industrialization DBQ

Industrialization DBQ

Created by
Adam Nance
This is a Document Based Question essay based on industrialization, immigration and closing of the frontier. It includes an essay question and documents to support one's thesis.
Preview of US History: American Views on Communism DBQ Activity

US History: American Views on Communism DBQ Activity

American views on Communism Document Based QuestionThe question is based on the accompanying documents on the following pages. This question is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents. Some of these have been edited for the purpose of this task. As you analyze the documents, take into account both the source of the document and any point of view that may be presented in the document.Directions:· Analyze the documents and answer the questions that follow each document.· Re
Preview of Animal Farm Chapter Discussion Questions Unit

Animal Farm Chapter Discussion Questions Unit

This set of chapter-by-chapter, discussion-based questions is designed to be used with George Orwell's classic novel Animal Farm. The students read each chapter and then answer the questions in either digital or print format using complete sentences and paragraphs. These pages can be edited for the needs of the teacher and classroom. Included in this set: - Discussion Question Sets for Chapters 1-10 (8-9 combined)- Blank, pre-MLA Formatted page for student answers for each set- Teacher Answer
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