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7th grade critical thinking ELA test prep dbqs

Preview of The Sinking of the Lusitania: Solve the WWI Mystery w Primary Source Analysis!

The Sinking of the Lusitania: Solve the WWI Mystery w Primary Source Analysis!

Perhaps one of the most important events of World War One, the sinking of the Lusitania has fascinated kids and adults for years. Use this mystery to harness that fascination and engage students in an inquiry-based mission that they will remember all year long!In this mystery, students are posed with an engaging scenario - they are CIA Agents that must piece together once and for all how and why the Lusitania sank. They are presented with a variety of "exhibits," all cleverly designed to engage
Preview of Historical Thinking Skills Activities

Historical Thinking Skills Activities

Historical thinking is a key skill for students to utilize when examining primary and secondary sources. In order for students to fully understand a source, they must examine it in-depth. These activities are designed to strengthen student's understanding of historical sources. They can be used with any type of historical document. The Historical Thinking Skills Activities includes: ***Teacher Resources*** 1. What is Historical Thinking (A letter for the teacher) 2. Think and Link – the step
Preview of Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources Project Bundle

Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources Project Bundle

Created by
Classroom 214
Two dynamic renewable and nonrenewable energy sources projects. Student will apply research skills to learn about renewable and nonrenewable energy sources and then apply their knowledge to help a fictional community decide which two energy sources are best for their town. These projects put students in charge of their learning and keep them motivated with real life scenarios while improving their critical thinking, persuasive writing, and public speaking skills, and research skills. Minimal p
Preview of Helen Keller Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheet Document Based Questions

Helen Keller Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheet Document Based Questions

This passage has a brief overview of Helen Keller. 22 questions (identify and multiple choice) assess students' understanding. Students also cut out and paste 6 events in order. I have provided a color and BW version, as well as a key. INCLUDES:biography on Helen Keller (1000-1100 Lexile)9 identify questions5 multiple choice2 documents with 7 total multiple choice questionsletter from Bellexcerpt from book6 cut and paste sequencingcolor and BW versionsThe ZIP file has 3 versions of PDF files:
Preview of Slavery in the Southern Colonies: A Socratic Seminar

Slavery in the Southern Colonies: A Socratic Seminar

Created by
The Paisley Owl
Looking for a higher order thinking activity? Need a way to close out a unit on the Southern Colonies? Do you want to do a Socratic Seminar with your students? Students will evaluate three primary source documents to answer document-based questions. Students will engage in higher-level thinking and improve listening and speaking skills during this common-core supported activity. This activity is appropriate for 5th-7th graders and meets the Common Core Standards for Speaking and Listening. If
Preview of The Treasure of Lemon Brown Test EBT, Common Core Aligned, Online Test

The Treasure of Lemon Brown Test EBT, Common Core Aligned, Online Test

Created by
Martina Guillory
Multiple Choice, Evidence-Based Test with Part A and Part B questions. There are 20 multiple choice/select questions in Part I and 3 essay questions in Part II. I created this test to go with the Christmas Carol unit of the Louisiana Guidebook 2.0.Microsoft Form duplication link included at the end of the document for virtual/online testing.
Preview of DBQ: Life of a Japanese-American Child Living in an Internment Camp during WW2)

DBQ: Life of a Japanese-American Child Living in an Internment Camp during WW2)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Using PRIMARY Sources in the Classroom. A DBQ activity uses primary sources. Sources can include diaries,posters, music, news articles from the time, anything written by those who participated in or witnessed an event in history. Students review the given documents and use many cognitive skills in processing what they see and read. After gathering information using the documents, students develop an essay answering a question. The topic of this Primary Source(DBQ )is Life of a Japanese-American
Preview of The Great GMO Debate: Argumentative Writing Practice - Made with Google!

The Great GMO Debate: Argumentative Writing Practice - Made with Google!

Looking to prepare your students for a state writing test or the ACT writing test? Searching for a real-world relevant topic to aid your students in building argumentative writing skills? This is the unit for you! Are genetically modified foods cause for concern in America? Should food companies label genetically modified foods to warn consumers? How has the fear of genetically modified foods impacted American economics, politics, and culture? What should the Department of Health and Human Servi
Preview of Gallery Walk Posters & Graphic Organizer for SOAPSTone Pre-AP Strategy

Gallery Walk Posters & Graphic Organizer for SOAPSTone Pre-AP Strategy

Created by
TG Inspired ELA
Get those kids moving! Both HISTORY and ENGLISH classes can use this kinesthetic activity and convenient graphic organizer to analyze an author's purpose, audience, and speaker in non-fiction, informational text, poetry, short stories, novels, and drama. Great as an assessment of comprehension for pre-class readings.SOAPSTone requires students to think critically to identify textual evidence that supports their analysis of a text's (S)peaker, (O)ccasion, (A)udience, (P)urpose, (S)ubjects, and (T
Preview of Escape the Literary Dragon's Dungeon - ELA Escape Room review

Escape the Literary Dragon's Dungeon - ELA Escape Room review

Welcome to "The Literary Dragon's Dungeon," an immersive and educational digital escape room designed to engage students in the fascinating world of literature while embarking on an epic quest to save a village from a menacing dragon. In this adventure, students will need to combine their knowledge of literary devices, figurative language, author's purpose, parts of speech, and more to collect four elemental gems (Earth, Air, Water, and Fire) and unite them with the Legendary sword to smite the
Preview of ELA Review (Literary elements, devices) Digital Escape Room

ELA Review (Literary elements, devices) Digital Escape Room

Embark on an intergalactic adventure with your students as they explore the depths of literature in this captivating space-themed digital escape room, "Space Escape." Designed specifically for English Language Arts (ELA) classrooms, this engaging educational resource combines the excitement of an escape room with the power of literary elements, devices, and figurative language.In "Space Escape," students will find themselves in space tasked with solving a series of literary puzzles to save the u
Preview of Evidence and Sourcing Lesson: Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Evidence and Sourcing Lesson: Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This engaging lesson focuses on the Historical Thinking Concept of EVIDENCE AND SOURCING. Students will develop their historical thinking and critical analysis skills, including the following:Making inferencesPrimary vs Secondary SourcesRecognizing Bias and Reliability of sourcesSourcing historical documents using the HAPPY TIME sourcing methodAnalyzing several primary and secondary source documentsThis lesson includes the following materials:Detailed lesson planGoogle slides with big question,
Preview of Analyzing Renaissance Art:  Primary Source Activity

Analyzing Renaissance Art: Primary Source Activity

Students will build their understanding of primary sources as they collaborate to analyze five key pieces of Renaissance art to better understand its themes and concepts. A great way to introduce the Renaissance, wrap up the chapter, buffer some time between your last bit of notes and the test, close out Friday or liven up Monday, this student-centered, collaborative, and engaging activity will have you covered. Slides are included to allow for a full class discussion and formative assessmen
Preview of School Dress Code: An Evidence-Based Argumentative Writing Unit - Google Drive

School Dress Code: An Evidence-Based Argumentative Writing Unit - Google Drive

This argumentative writing unit focuses on utilizing a popular and controversial topic, school dress codes, to spark informal dialogue and debate as well as claim/counterclaim development and evidence-based writing through article and video study. Examining students’ school dress code experiences, students are given many opportunities throughout this unit to discuss their positions with peers. These conversations and informal writings combined with an analysis of the differing viewpoints present
Preview of Reconstructing Solomon's Temple (Drawing Activity)

Reconstructing Solomon's Temple (Drawing Activity)

A fun activity that plays to a wide variety of strengths, skill sets and interests. Students will investigate different examples and elements of Phoenician architecture as well as primary source accounts before creating a reasonable sketch of King Solomon's Temple. I have used this with my world history students during the unit on ancient Israel and found that it makes a good research and analysis lesson, and allows for students to have the freedom to explore and draw reasonable conclusions.
Preview of The Giver - Critical Thinking Questions - Chapters 1-23

The Giver - Critical Thinking Questions - Chapters 1-23

In this bundle, you'll receive critical thinking questions for the full novel The Giver by Lois Lowry. Questions promote thinking beyond simple comprehension or memory, encouraging students to consider the society in The Giver and compare it to the modern American way of living. You can utilize these questions for in-class discussions or assign the worksheets as homework.
Preview of Reading system for Zach's Lie

Reading system for Zach's Lie

Created by
Michele Snyder
This is a comprehensive reading guide that allows the students to read at an independent pace while the teacher can check for understanding The system includes journal questions, worksheets, and a grading rubric. Character traits, setting, sequencing of events, and cause and effect of events are found within these reading systems.
Preview of A Christmas Carol Stave II Test EBT, Common Core Aligned

A Christmas Carol Stave II Test EBT, Common Core Aligned

Created by
Martina Guillory
Multiple Choice, Evidence-Based Test with Part A and Part B questions and constructive response. I created this test to go with the Christmas Carol unit of the Louisiana Guidebook 2.0. I've used an adapted version of the Louisiana LEAP 2025 Literary Analysis Rubric for the constructive response.
Preview of Native American Genocide Structured Academic Controversy

Native American Genocide Structured Academic Controversy

Created by
Allie Skafi
With this structured academic controversy, students critically examine Native American history to answer the question: Should the Native American experience be considered a genocide or imperialism? Students scrutinize primary sources of events that happened, debate the essential question, and find the middle ground with this multi-day lesson.
Preview of A Christmas Carol Stave I Test EBT, Common Core Aligned

A Christmas Carol Stave I Test EBT, Common Core Aligned

Created by
Martina Guillory
Multiple Choice, Evidence-Based Test with Part A and Part B questions and constructive response. I created this test to go with the Christmas Carol unit of the Louisiana Guidebook 2.0. I've used an adapted version of the Louisiana LEAP 2025 Literary Analysis Rubric for the constructive response.
Preview of The White House is On Fire - War of 1812 (Teaching Literacy Through History)

The White House is On Fire - War of 1812 (Teaching Literacy Through History)

Created by
Kati Searcy
In 1814, the British set fire to the White House. The tale of Dolley Madison rescuing the Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington is well-known because she wrote an account of it herself. Paul Jennings, a slave at Madison’s Montpelier plantation, also wrote a firsthand account. This lesson provides an opportunity for students to compare/contrast the two accounts and answer the essential questions of "What happens when there are two contradictory eye-witness accounts of the same historica
Preview of A Christmas Carol Stave V Test EBT, Common Core Aligned

A Christmas Carol Stave V Test EBT, Common Core Aligned

Created by
Martina Guillory
Multiple Choice, Evidence-Based Test with Part A and Part B questions, short answer, and constructive response. I created this test to go with the Christmas Carol unit of the Louisiana Guidebook 2.0. I've used an adapted version of the Louisiana LEAP 2025 Literary Analysis Rubric for the constructive response.
Preview of Black Panther: A Cinematic Study Guide for Middle/ High School-Teacher's Guide

Black Panther: A Cinematic Study Guide for Middle/ High School-Teacher's Guide

In this guide students will critically discuss and write about, the iconic movie Black Panther, including looking at its historical, social and cultural impact. At least one viewing of the movie is necessary, although at least two viewings is recommended, may be necessary to be able to converse with other students. All the written questions are based on the student seeing the movie. In fact, you may review the writing process sheets with the students before assigning a writing prompt. Extensio
Preview of Social Impacts of the Black Death Primary Sources with ELA Aligned Questions PDF

Social Impacts of the Black Death Primary Sources with ELA Aligned Questions PDF

Do you support literacy in your history or social studies classroom? These worksheets will give you exactly what you need to model ELA standards and engage students in history.In this product, you'll get 4 worksheets(PDF and Google Slides) to practice primary source analysis with your students! On each slide, the students will read an engaging primary source and answer questions to show their analysis. This activity is great for modeling text analysis and spiraling back on previously covered sta
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