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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 Document Based Question: Comparing Saladin & Richard

Document Based Question: Comparing Saladin & Richard

Students examine primary and secondary sources describing Richard and Lionheart making inferences about their leadership qualities. PROCEDURE: Students select the most important qualities of a leader from a list provided and justify their choices. Students then examine several primary sources and make inferences about the leadership qualities of Saladin and Richard from the sources. Students then have the choice of writing from the following prompts: - Was Saladin an ideal leader? - Was Richa
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 Great Depression/Dust Bowl/WWII | 7th Grade | Texas History | 80 Page Bundle

Great Depression/Dust Bowl/WWII | 7th Grade | Texas History | 80 Page Bundle

DescriptionYou need assignments for 7th graders that you can print out today with little or no prep. But you don't want fluff. You want to see your students really learning Texas History. These products help your students learn and help you breathe easy. These activities help your students learn about the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl and World War II. This Resource Includes19 assignments and activities in one downloadable pdf.Key Features5 CLOZE activities to teach Texas History content and i
Preview of Holocaust Unit Bell Works (Set of 24 - 6 week unit)

Holocaust Unit Bell Works (Set of 24 - 6 week unit)

Created by
TEACHthroughTECH
This resource contains 24 daily bell work / bell ringer activities for use in a unit about the Holocaust. I specifically used these bell works with the novel, Night, by Elie Wiesel, but the majority of these bell works can be adapted for any work or topic covering WWII/Holocaust.This resource includes 6 weeks of bell works (4 per week - our school has block days on Wed/Thurs so we only see our classes 4 days a week vs 5), and the activities are created in chronological order so that they progres
Preview of Age of Oil Activity Bundle | 7th Grade | Texas History

Age of Oil Activity Bundle | 7th Grade | Texas History

DescriptionYou need assignments for 7th graders that you can print out today with little or no prep. But you don't want fluff. You want to see your students really learning Texas History. These products help your students learn and help you breathe easy. This Age of Oil unit also includes the Galveston Storm of 1900, and Texans in World War I. This Resource Includes16 assignments and activities in one downloadable pdf.Key Features3 CLOZE activities to teach content and improve reading skillsPrin
Preview of DBQ/TDA Outline

DBQ/TDA Outline

Created by
MrsHoff
This outline breaks down all paragraphs that are required in a DBQ or TDA to ensure that students have the necessary information in each paragraph. There is also a check list that students can use to evaluate their outline or even their final copy.This outline is editable in case that you would like to have students provide additional evidence or information throughout their essay.
Preview of US History Document-Based Questions

US History Document-Based Questions

Created by
LASTSTRAW
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 Graphic Organizers for Primary Source Document Analysis

Graphic Organizers for Primary Source Document Analysis

The following series of graphic organizers are designed to help students make meaning of primary sources. This series was designed to complement Common Core lesson planning. The following packet of organizers includes: Annotation Guide Primary Source Document Analysis Document Comparison: For/ Against Multiple Document Analysis Evidence and Examples for Central Ideas
Preview of Lone Star Republic | 7th Grade Texas History| 15 Resources and Activities

Lone Star Republic | 7th Grade Texas History| 15 Resources and Activities

You need assignments for 7th graders that you can print out today with little or no prep. But you don't want fluff. You want to see your students really learning Texas History. These products help your students learn and help you breathe easy.This Resource Includes15 assignments and activities in one downloadable pdf.Key Features4 CLOZE activities to teach Texas History content and improve reading skillsPrintable word wall for the Regions and Natives of TexasFull page of warm ups to get your stu
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 Civil War Era | 7th Grade Texas History| 16 Resources and Activities

Civil War Era | 7th Grade Texas History| 16 Resources and Activities

You need assignments for 7th graders that you can print out today with little or no prep. But you don't want fluff. You want to see your students really learning Texas History. These products help your students learn and help you breathe easy.This Resource Includes16 assignments and activities in one downloadable pdf.Key Features4 CLOZE activities to teach Texas History content and improve reading skillsPrintable word wall for the Civil WarFull page of warm ups to get your students rolling every
Preview of Tracing and evaluating an argument: Would you eat synthetic/lab grown meat?+CRQ

Tracing and evaluating an argument: Would you eat synthetic/lab grown meat?+CRQ

Created by
Amanda Condra
This bundle includes 5 articles and a video on the subject of synthetic and lab grown meat! Students will read the articles, use skills to identify the central idea and trace the author's claim. Students will ultimately write a CRQ (Constructed Response Question) to decide if we should eat lab grown meat. You can choose what articles to use, all or just a few. PowerPoints and articles included.
Preview of Grades6-8 Common Core ELA Rubrics

Grades6-8 Common Core ELA Rubrics

These expertly designed rubrics not only meet the performance bands to identify progress toward mastery of the Common Core Standards; they also show vertical alignment to the previous and next year standards. This assists identifying and differentiating instruction for our struggling and advanced student. Each grade level features rubrics for: Opinion-Argument Informative Narrative There is an additional: Middle School Document Based Question The folder has pdf and doc files so that you can u
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 US History: Structured Academic Controversy: Manifest Destiny Distance Learning

US History: Structured Academic Controversy: Manifest Destiny Distance Learning

This lesson is the summative assessment for my Westward Expansion Unit.BellWork: What were the positive and negative effects of manifest destiny?Directions: During today’s class you will work to decide if it was a good idea for Americans to expand westward. Your goal for today is to examine the evidence, create a claim, present, and defend that claim to one of your peers.Procedure:Independently, read the documentation provided to you. Find five pieces of evidence from the text which support your
Preview of US History: Should We Drop the Atomic Bomb, Primary Source Activity

US History: Should We Drop the Atomic Bomb, Primary Source Activity

This is a two-day lesson. The first lesson focuses on the knowledge portion of the World War Two in the Pacific. The second lesson asks students to examine primary sources and develop an opinion paragraph answering the essential questions, Should The US Drop The Atomic Bomb?Bell Work: Should the Military ever target civilians during a time of war? Why or Why not?Directions: You will be constructing an argument for or against dropping the atomic bomb. Using the primary source documents, you must
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 Manifest Destiny Digital Investigation Egaging DBQ Resource

Manifest Destiny Digital Investigation Egaging DBQ Resource

Unpacking the DBQ Prompt: Empowering Students to Analyze and Interpret: a full activity ready to go today! Are you searching for an interactive and comprehensive resource to delve into the fascinating topic of Manifest Destiny in US history? Look no further! Our digital product offers a meticulously crafted set of 29 slides, meticulously designed to guide students through a Document-Based Question (DBQ) exploration on Manifest Destiny, one of the most critical aspects of American history. This r
Preview of DBQ Supplemental Athens and Rome Citizenship

DBQ Supplemental Athens and Rome Citizenship

This unit includes all the supplementals for the DBQ curriculum for 6th grade. It includes: graphic organizers for the hook and documents vocab flash cards vocab worksheets Final Writing Storyboard Final Writing Rubric *updated 2/2015 added foldables
Preview of DBQ Supplemental The Nile River

DBQ Supplemental The Nile River

This unit includes all the supplementals for the DBQ curriculum for 6th grade. It includes: graphic organizers for the hook and documents a cloze activity vocab flash cards vocab worksheets Final Writing Storyboard Final Writing Rubric
Preview of 15 Minilessons - DBQ Writing TC Format (Teacher's College)

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

Created by
LessonPlansNY
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 Knight v Samurai Argumentative Paragraph

Knight v Samurai Argumentative Paragraph

Students will argue whether a medieval knight or samurai was the best soldier. Students will be assessed on the creation of a claim, citing evidence to support their claim, and using commentary. This activity addresses and supports several Common Core Learning Targets.
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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

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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

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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

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