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High school math dbqs for Microsoft Word

Preview of Various Economic System

Various Economic System

Various economic systems. 15 questions Answer Key included
Preview of Short DBQ - Latin American Challenges

Short DBQ - Latin American Challenges

Created by
Jesse Ouellette
Here is a short DBQ for students studying this topic in World History.Each DBQ contains 5 documents, and a prompt/essay to complete.
Preview of AP Macroeconomics DBQ -Review

AP Macroeconomics DBQ -Review

6 questions for an AP macroeconomics review
Preview of Algebra 1 Discussion Questions

Algebra 1 Discussion Questions

Created by
Greg Savage
This product includes 24 open ended questions about topics within the scope of Algebra 1 (Topics range from simplifying expressions to quadratic functions and equations).Use these questions to facilitate critical thinking among your students and to assess whether your students understand the reasoning behind the rules and procedures they are using to solve problems. You can use these questions in minute papers, pair-share activities, exit tickets, online discussion sets, or any other assessment
Preview of Math and Modeling in Science

Math and Modeling in Science

Ultimately, students will be able to collect data, manipulate data using Excel, create graphs using Excel, then provide scientific explanations for results. Independently or in groups, students will first evaluate diverse graphs and modeling forms using published resources. After they are familiar with graphing types. labels, and purposes, they will analyze, compile, and graph data using learned resources. The lesson includes Excel tutorial. Students are required to collect their own data.
Preview of WWI: Life in the Trenches

WWI: Life in the Trenches

Created by
Tired Teacher
In this resource students will learn about what life was like for soldiers living in the trenches during World War One. This is an outstanding resource for helping students become familiar with what soldiers faced on a daily basis during WWI.In the first step, students will watch a short video on some of the problems soldiers experienced while in the trenches. They will then need to explain why each issue was a problem. Once the students have completed that chart they will rank the problems sold
Preview of US Taxes Activity

US Taxes Activity

Created by
Debating History
This is a tax activity I use that shows the old US tax bracket, and how it changed in 2017. Students compare and contrast the two tax brackets and analyze them. Then they create their own tax bracket, deciding what they think is a fair tax. I usually have my students work in groups, but they can also do it individually.
Preview of AP Greece: "The Elements of Euclid"

AP Greece: "The Elements of Euclid"

A primary source from the Hellenistic World of Euclid.
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