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Preview of Asking Higher Order Thinking Questions: PD Session, Graphics, Organizers & More

Asking Higher Order Thinking Questions: PD Session, Graphics, Organizers & More

Created by
Always A Lesson
Unlock your students' full potential with these strategies for asking Higher Order Thinking Questions! Learn how to design questions that lead to deeper understanding, and transform your classroom into a hub of critical thinking. Don't miss out on this essential professional development session!Included:Product ExplanationCorresponding Blog PostSequencing Staircase of Higher Order Thinking QuestionsHigher Order Thinking Process Graphic & DetailsQuestion StemsGraphic OrganizersQuestioning Exa
Preview of Middle School QAR Lesson Plan | QAR Student Practice

Middle School QAR Lesson Plan | QAR Student Practice

Created by
Mrs Spray
Lesson plan for middle/high school ELA to help improve comprehension. I use this to align with IEP goals to improve reading skills and comprehension using questioning. Includes CCSS alignment, goals, lesson outline with practice, along with 4 practice passages. Practice passages are leveled with 2 for grades 6-8 range, 1 lexile of 300-500 and 1 lexile of 600-1010. Includes educator answer key and printable student graphic organizer worksheets.
Preview of NYS Global History Regents: CRQ- Gandhi/India (Primary Sources!)

NYS Global History Regents: CRQ- Gandhi/India (Primary Sources!)

Are you overwhelmed trying to find materials to prepare your students for the new NYS Regents exam in global history? Here is a primary source activity aligned with the constructed response (CRQ) section of the new exam.Complete CRQ Set! Answer key included!Not from NY? This is still a great primary source activity to use with your students! This product is in pdf format.Related Resource (Spanish Translation of this file)https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/itemsDigital/editNext/5208378Please fol
Preview of Managing the Not Okay-Creating Trauma Informed Classrooms: PD Session Plan

Managing the Not Okay-Creating Trauma Informed Classrooms: PD Session Plan

This is a comprehensive plan to offer educators a workshop that will encourage and strengthen Trauma Informed Classroom environments. Managing the Not Okay PD PlanManaging the Not Okay Note Catcher for Participants
Preview of Thinking Routine Templates: "What Makes You Say That?" explain justify thinking

Thinking Routine Templates: "What Makes You Say That?" explain justify thinking

The Visible Thinking Routine "What makes you say that?" has been the single most effective question I've asked in class (and PD!) Students expand their answers with a justification- from their thinking, or from something they see, heard, or read.Use these slides templates & posters as sign to hold up in discussions, for student participation cards, or interactive responses i.e. on Jamboard! Editable slides to adjust font or your own bitmoji or school mascot 15 slide options/ variationsClose
Preview of The Lunchroom Fight- an activity about sourcing, analysis, and corroboration

The Lunchroom Fight- an activity about sourcing, analysis, and corroboration

An activity using the characters from The Office to help students learn how to analyze primary sources, interpret perspectives, corroborate stories, and determine if sources are reliable or not!
Preview of Scientific Revolution DBQ w/guidance & answers

Scientific Revolution DBQ w/guidance & answers

This is an excellent, helpful DBQ resource for teachers preparing students for the APE exam or an honors class. This resource provides guidance, answers, and suggestions throughout which are very helpful for students. The DBQ question: (6 documents)"To what extent did the ideas and discoveries of the scientific revolution represent a source of continuity with or change from the world view established by ancient philosophers and the Catholic Church?"Example of guidance:SynthesisStudents can earn
Preview of S3 Key History Skills: Understanding Bias Handout

S3 Key History Skills: Understanding Bias Handout

(Handout Printable Version) This is an outstanding resource which thoroughly covers a key historical source analysis skill - detecting and understanding bias - an essential skill for students who wish to master the DBQ. This resource gives in-depth examples using a variety of historical sources from different eras.
Preview of Literacy in social studies

Literacy in social studies

Interactive notebook inserts that give students the skills to better understand social studies. They can also be blown up and made into anchor charts...Strategies included:1. Close reading2. Writing in the margin3. How to infer4. APPARTS5. Historical thinking6. Annotating
Preview of Key History Skills: Historical Inquirary

Key History Skills: Historical Inquirary

This is an outstanding resource in teaching the key historical skill of historical inquiry. Historical inquiry is a process of questioning, organizing, analyzing and explaining events that happened in the past. It is a cyclical process which utilizes key inquiry questions. Questions focus on historical sources or evidences.
Preview of S3 Key History Skills: Historical Significance

S3 Key History Skills: Historical Significance

This is an excellent resource for discussing the key history skill of understanding historical significance. Well-structured, with many solid examples this resource full explains and relates the notion of historical significance to help students with their historical writing.
Preview of S3 Key History Skills: Understanding Bias

S3 Key History Skills: Understanding Bias

This is an outstanding resource which thoroughly covers a key historical source analysis skill - detecting and understanding bias - an essential skill for students who wish to master the DBQ. This resource gives in-depth examples using a variety of historical sources from different eras.
Preview of Developing Essential Questions and the PMQ Strategy

Developing Essential Questions and the PMQ Strategy

Have you ever tried to write your own Essential Questions and wanted to pull your hair out? These simple activities not only guides you the teacher through writing some fabulous questions, but also gives your students two strategies for formulating questions!
Preview of Guidelines for Sourcing Documents

Guidelines for Sourcing Documents

It is important to source ALL evidence! These guidelines will help students source documents to determine how reliable they may be, as well as learning where their information is coming from to determine bias or perspective. Great tool for DBQ's!
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