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Middle school writing dbqs for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Writing in Science - Constructed Response Strategy

Writing in Science - Constructed Response Strategy

With literacy becoming more of a focus in education and the need to reach higher depth of knowledge in science, writing is imperative! This constructed response strategy will help your students learn to set up there writing, think analytical about their prompt, and to reach those higher depth of knowledge skills in science. This strategy is great in setting up for DBQs can easily transfer into other subject areas. Packet Includes: - CSET Breakdown & Directions - CSET Samples - CSET Blank
Preview of DBQ Step by Step

DBQ Step by Step

Created by
Tony Ambrose
This is a robust hypermedia program, built in MS PowerPoint, explaining in detail strategies to write a DBQ. The hypermedia program is more than just a slideshow, as the homepage slide includes buttons linking users to other sections of the presentation explaining how to write an introduction paragraph (using the GET method), body paragraphs, citing documents, conclusion sentences (using the RIC method), a DBQ rulebook and an interactive skills. Students love using this resource especially if th
Preview of Writing an Informative Essay: Structuring the Introduction and Body Paragraphs

Writing an Informative Essay: Structuring the Introduction and Body Paragraphs

Created by
KnowStuff
As you help your students compose 5-paragraph informative essay, give them some visual examples of how to structure the introduction and body paragraphs. These slides provide students with the components of the thesis statement, the parts of an introduction (Hook, Background Information/Bridge, Thesis), and the parts of a body paragraph (Topic sentence, Background Info., Supporting Text Evidence, Elaboration, and a Linking/Summary sentence). It's one thing to tell students a helpful acronym like
Preview of Reading Literature: Super Text Connections!

Reading Literature: Super Text Connections!

Created by
Mrs. Sol
Join The Captain for a super fun lesson on text connections! Discover the world of text-to-text, text-to-self and text-to-world connections while reading literature-based passages. Students will use the R.A.C.E. method to write thorough text-based responses. Sample responses and an interactive notebook page are included.2 Lesson Files: PDF & PowerPoint1 Notebook Page/Anchor Chart: PDF
Preview of Barn Owls

Barn Owls

Created by
Mrs. Sol
This informational lesson teaches students about the lives, habits, and survival strategies of barn owls. The Power Point presentation includes document-based questions and an exit ticket. It was created as a fun nonfiction resource for CCSS ELA/Literacy activities, interactive notebooks and writing journals. If barn owls can be found on all continents except Antarctica, why don't we see them? Students will love learning about the stealthy barn owl!
Preview of Just Add WATER PowerPoint (Simple Strategy for TDA, DBQ...)

Just Add WATER PowerPoint (Simple Strategy for TDA, DBQ...)

Created by
Dog in Glasses
This is a PowerPoint of the WATER text-dependent writing strategy offered through my store. If you just want the strategy without the notes page, explanation page, and assessment page, then this presentation is the correct choice for you. The strategy will assist your students with Response to Reading, Text Dependent Analysis (TDA), Constructed Response, Document Based Questions..all the names attributed to writing about reading.
Preview of Night by Elie Wiesel

Night by Elie Wiesel

Folder contains two google slide presentations Overview of Jewish and Nazi Terminology present in novel History of Anti-SemitismQuizzes for each section of novelAP enrichment activities
Preview of 180 days of Journal Prompts: Writing that Everyone Loves!

180 days of Journal Prompts: Writing that Everyone Loves!

Created by
Mindy Killgrove
I've never done anything in my class that provoked the same reactions from my students! This packet includes 180 days of journal prompts. That's one for each day of the school year! If done properly, students will be able to use this as bellwork (a quick five minute activity) or as an exit activity. Students will be so excited to see what their next journal entry will be that they'll come in asking for more.
Preview of Writing Pages (Magazine, Newspaper, Website) - To meet Common Core Standards

Writing Pages (Magazine, Newspaper, Website) - To meet Common Core Standards

Use these writing pages to meet common core standards to integrate visual supports with written information. These pages can be used for individual assignments or reports, as pages for newspaper articles or magazine articles, or as draft/mock website pages. Contents: * 7 Different first page formats including area for title and 0 – 3 visual aids * 7 Different supplemental page formats including area for 0 – 3 visual aids * Pages can be combined in multiple ways to provide student choice L
Preview of The DBQ Project World War I Power Point

The DBQ Project World War I Power Point

This power point provides students with a fun visual to use with my DBQ project World War I graphic organizer and teacher story. This activity is priced right! It is a must because it provides students with a fun way to discuss the DBQ project and provides directions for students to complete the DBQ project in cooperative teams. This activity is highly engaging and really pushes students to think. DBQ Project World War I Graphic Organizer and Teacher Story: http://www.teacherspayteachers.c
Preview of AP U.S. History Short Response Intro & Demo

AP U.S. History Short Response Intro & Demo

Created by
Mr Compton
This PowerPoint helps to introduce students to the expectations to complete a Short-Response AP test question. There is even a detailed demonstration that clarifies several elements necessary to compose a strong response.
Preview of Native American Regions Document Based Questions

Native American Regions Document Based Questions

Created by
drboggis
12 Native American Document Based Questions. Enhances any Native American Region Unit. Includes the Arctic, Northwestern, Southwestern, Plains, Southeastern and Northeast Regions. Use as test prep, warm-up activities, rigorous and relevant lessons, writing, homework, technology/weather day and discussions and/or morning work. Students will be inspired by the beautifully detailed photos and the vocabulary rich conversations. They will make connections, infer, compare and contrast and build k
Preview of Root Causes of the Civil War - Persuasive Presentation (Online Learning)

Root Causes of the Civil War - Persuasive Presentation (Online Learning)

This document outlines project expectations (including a rubric) for students in determining the root causes of the Civil War. This assignment asks students (solo, in pairs or trios), to determine what their opinion of the root causes of the Civil War and present them, in a persuasive fashion to their classmates via PowerPoint and in class presentation. I have used this assignment in conjunction with DBQ 8 (Document Based Assessment for U.S. History - Middle School) adding in information on th
Preview of DBQ Bundle

DBQ Bundle

Created by
C Squared
All you need to teach students how to write a DBQ. PPT, Powtoon link, and printables included in thebundle.
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Preview of DBQ Video & PPT

DBQ Video & PPT

Created by
C Squared
DBQ Powtoon (on the ppt) and ppt on how to use DBQ's.
Preview of Primary & Secondary Resources

Primary & Secondary Resources

Created by
Teachin' Momma
This is a quick review of Primary and Secondary resources with 2 ways to break down for understanding/ comprehending the resource. SAOPStone, which is used to analyze written resources and TACOS is used to analyze pictures or short videos. These strategies are great for teaching DBQs
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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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Blogging

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Research Papers

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Poetry Writing

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