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Middle school writing dbqs for Microsoft Word

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 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This Document-Based Questions (DBQS) set provides students with an opportunity to analyze historical documents and synthesize information to answer questions related to specific topics.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 Just Add WATER  (Simple Strategy for TDA, DBQ, Constructed Response...)

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

Created by
Dog in Glasses
Response to Reading, Text Dependent Analysis, Constructed Response, Document Based Questions...Writing about reading comes in many names. This strategy - complete with notes, notes page, explanations, a sample paragraph, and a strategy assessment chart - will provide students with a scaffold for writing quality responses. Engaging students in the act of writing about what they read can be challenging. This sometimes occurs when students are not engaged in the reading, but it more often h
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 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 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 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 15 Minilessons - DBQ Writing TC Format (Teacher's College)

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

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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 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 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 Argumentative Writing-DBQ Practice-Nike v. Adidas (citing & justifying evidence)

Argumentative Writing-DBQ Practice-Nike v. Adidas (citing & justifying evidence)

Students will practice their argumentative writing skills by using the familiar topic of Nike vs. Adidas. Students will create a claim, cite text evidence, and justify which sneaker company is most successful. **all materials are editable**
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 Federalists and Anti-Federalists- National Bank

Federalists and Anti-Federalists- National Bank

Created by
James Seter III
Students will explore the background information of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson as well understand the arguments of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists and finally read primary sources to determine which argument was more credible in terms of a National Bank
Preview of Writing graphic organizer and lesson for informational or opinion

Writing graphic organizer and lesson for informational or opinion

Writing graphic organizer for information or opinion writing. Color coded by paragraph to support understanding for struggling students. Can be used for a large variety of writing assignments. Introductions, 3 body paragraphs, and conclusion. This product includes a resource graphic organize that can be used as a lesson, a blank graphic organizer for students to uses, and an example of a completed graphic organizer and completed writing piece. Editable so that you can make this GO applicable
Preview of Does Geography Determine Development? - Mini DBQ Essay

Does Geography Determine Development? - Mini DBQ Essay

Students will use two documents in order to answer the question "Does geography determine development?" Students will then use the information gathered in order to write a Mini DBQ Essay. Rubric included! **all materials are editable**
Preview of How did John Locke and Baron Montesquieu Influence Colonial Thinking

How did John Locke and Baron Montesquieu Influence Colonial Thinking

Created by
James Seter III
In this homework/worksheet, students will analyze the writings of John Locke and Baron Montesquieu and compare them to the thinking and writing of the colonists specifically the Declaration of Independence. . Students will read and analyze primary sources
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 Federalism vs. Republicanism Primary Source Documents/Homework Extended Learning

Federalism vs. Republicanism Primary Source Documents/Homework Extended Learning

Created by
EduSolutions
Primary Source Document Annotation - Extended LearningExplore the difference of Federalism and Republicanism with this bundle that has primary source documents, definitions, and scaffolded activities for students. Also includes vocabulary words.-2 Document Based Primary Source documents
Preview of DBQ Grading Rubric

DBQ Grading Rubric

This DBQ grading rubric scores students on a 1-5 scales in 9 categories including their thesis statement, analysis and use of factual information, document based evidence, contextualization, grammar, and overall writing.
Preview of Columbian Exchange 3 day claim and evidence analysis: EdTPA lesson included

Columbian Exchange 3 day claim and evidence analysis: EdTPA lesson included

Created by
Sarah Johnson
This lesson serves as an introduction to structured academic controversy (SAC) and using historical documents to support claims. This lesson examines the impact of the Columbian Exchange on the new and old world. It follows a lesson on the Columbian Exchange in which students will define the event and examine what was traded. This is a two day lesson. On day one, students will examine documents with partners and some will begin their SAC dialogue. On day two, students will be engaging in a SAC a
Preview of DBQ Thesis and Text Evidence Development Graphic Organizer

DBQ Thesis and Text Evidence Development Graphic Organizer

Help your students be successful with their DBQ and Mini Q writing tasks. Use this template to help them brainstorm their thesis and reasons as well as extract text evidence necessary. The document is geared towards a three body paragraph essay, can easily add a box for more paragraphs.
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