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Adult education dbqs for Gifted and Talented

Preview of Teaching Socratic Seminars to Students (SPIDER Style)

Teaching Socratic Seminars to Students (SPIDER Style)

If you want to teach your students a fun way of having a deep conversation in class, look no futher! This activiy include a hand out rubric for all stduents to have and follow as well as a power point slide show to explain how a SPIDER or Socratic Seminar work.
Preview of Primary Source Document Analysis Wheel

Primary Source Document Analysis Wheel

The Primary Source Document (DBQ) Analysis Wheel graphic organizer can be used with any primary source document at any level of complexity. Using the graphic organizer, students will develop the ability to analyze primary source documents through examination of the author, place and time of its creation, intended audience, reason for its creation, main idea, and significance. Furthermore, students will practice citing evidence from the text of primary source documents to support analysis and con
Preview of Origins of Giftedness Inquiry Lesson

Origins of Giftedness Inquiry Lesson

Created by
Thomas Koziara
This inquiry lesson has sixteen secondary sources on the origins of giftedness. Authors are Francis Galton, Lewis Terman, Joseph Renzulli, Howard Gardner, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Robert Sternberg, John Feldhusen, Ellen Winner, Howard Gruber, and Joyce VanTassel-Baska. The lesson starts with a bell ringer. It then asks students to write a hypothesis that they will update with each document. At the end, students write a conclusion on the origins of giftedness.
Preview of What is Giftedness? Inquiry Lesson

What is Giftedness? Inquiry Lesson

Created by
Thomas Koziara
This inquiry lesson has nine secondary sources on nine researchers' views on what is giftedness. They are Lewis Terman, Joseph Renzulli, Robert Sternberg, Abraham Tannenbaum, Françoys Gagné, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, and Howard Gardner. This lesson starts out with a bell ringer. Then it asks students to make a hypothesis that they update with each document. At the end, they make a conclusion on what is giftedness.
Preview of Washington's First Inaugural Address - DBQ - PPTX - Ready for 1-to-1 Devices

Washington's First Inaugural Address - DBQ - PPTX - Ready for 1-to-1 Devices

Created by
iHistorian
A Document-Based Question Unit on George Washington's First Inaugural Address. This lesson includes: * Lesson Plan * Lesson Plan Narrative and Reasoning Guide * Common Core Standards Correlation * Primary and Secondary Sources on Historical Events * Open-ended and closed-ended questions * Extended Activity for Gifted/Advanced Students * An Investigative Approach to History * An Answer Key * Designed for grade 5 and up, but lower grades can easily scaffold the lesson for use ** PPTX Version for i
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