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Common Core W.5.2a dbqs

Preview of DBQ: Why Are Hurricanes So Dangerous (Mirco-Q)

DBQ: Why Are Hurricanes So Dangerous (Mirco-Q)

This is from the DBQ (document based questioning) online library. With a focus on the question, "Why are hurricanes so dangerous?" The Micro-Q focuses on a single document and ends with a one-paragraph student "essay."This is a powerpoint to accompany the Micro-Q 3-day lesson. Included within this PowerPoint are: -2 Accompanying Content Videos-"Ways to Hook Your Reader" Content -DBQ Jobs Descriptions and Easy to Follow Implementation Directions-Grade Level Engaging and Appropriate Graphics
Preview of DBQ: Why Should We Protect the Wolf? (Mirco-Q MV)

DBQ: Why Should We Protect the Wolf? (Mirco-Q MV)

This is from the DBQ (document based questioning) online library. With a focus on the question, "Why Should We Protect the Wolf?" This powerpoint is designed for a teacher to be able to use knowledge of the DBQ and immediately teach the content, with little preparation of lessons.This is a powerpoint to accompany the DBQ Micro-Q 3-day lesson. The Micro-Q focuses on a single document and ends with a one-paragraph student "essay."Included within this PowerPoint are: Teacher Lesson Planning NotesIn
Preview of Christopher Columbus PBL Activity

Christopher Columbus PBL Activity

The story of Christopher Columbus is full of controversy! In this engaging, interactive, and thought-provoking social studies and ELA PBL activity, the students will become investigative reporters to discover Columbus's voyages' positive (+) and negative (-) effects on those involved. Students will put on their thinking caps as they close read historical fiction accounts in the first person (Columbus) and an interview with a Taino Chief, seeing both perspectives. They will also use math to test
Preview of Valley Forge Primary Sources Activity

Valley Forge Primary Sources Activity

Task: You are going to “create” a letter (one kind of primary source) from the perspective of a person who spent the winter of 1777 - 1778 with George Washington in Valley Forge. Think about who you are and who your audience is - and what they would like to know about your experience that winter.Instructional Resources:Google Slides on Valley Forge (including primary sources with hyperlinksSuggested supplemental activity: photo/document analysis of sources as a gallery walkValley Forge "Letter"
Preview of Primary & Secondary Resources

Primary & Secondary Resources

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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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