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Common Core RI.9-10.9 resources for International Baccalaureate

Preview of AP and IB Rhetorical Analysis: Reading Between the Lines (Teaching Copy)

AP and IB Rhetorical Analysis: Reading Between the Lines (Teaching Copy)

STOP PRESS: DISTANCE LEARNINGWe have made this resource accessible through the TPT Digital Activities extension. You will if you wish be able to use the .pdf file as is (without changes), but Digital Activities will allow you to:o Create your own study units, using the materials selectively o Add your own comments and directives o Insert expandable answer boxes at strategic points o Dispense the modified resource to your students online, via Google Classroom, so that they can add their responses
Preview of AP and IB Rhetorical Analysis: Reading Between the Lines (Student Edition)

AP and IB Rhetorical Analysis: Reading Between the Lines (Student Edition)

STOP PRESS: DISTANCE LEARNINGWe have made this resource accessible through the TPT Digital Activities extension. You will if you wish be able to use the .pdf file as is (without changes), but Digital Activities will allow you to:o Create your own study units, using the materials selectively o Add your own comments and directives o Insert expandable answer boxes at strategic points o Dispense the modified resource to your students online, via Google Classroom, so that they can add their responses
Preview of History Source Interpretation - Primary and Secondary Sources

History Source Interpretation - Primary and Secondary Sources

This handout is designed to assist students when learning how to critically analyse a historical source.It allows them to understand the differences between primary and secondary sources and guides them as they unpack the validity, reliability and the usefulness of individual sources. The questions are designed to provoke higher level thinking and provide scaffolding for students to understand why one source is better or more helpful than another. This source is a great accompaniment to inquiry
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