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Middle school critical thinking literature dbqs

Preview of The Sinking of the Lusitania: Solve the WWI Mystery w Primary Source Analysis!

The Sinking of the Lusitania: Solve the WWI Mystery w Primary Source Analysis!

Perhaps one of the most important events of World War One, the sinking of the Lusitania has fascinated kids and adults for years. Use this mystery to harness that fascination and engage students in an inquiry-based mission that they will remember all year long!In this mystery, students are posed with an engaging scenario - they are CIA Agents that must piece together once and for all how and why the Lusitania sank. They are presented with a variety of "exhibits," all cleverly designed to engage
Preview of Road to the American Revolution DBQ Document-Based Questions

Road to the American Revolution DBQ Document-Based Questions

Created by
ideas by jivey
American RevolutionDocument-Based Questions (DBQs) are a great way to expose students to primary sources as well as to make them think about an event in history and respond to it. This unit can be used in a few ways. You can project the full-page images on my board so that we can discuss them, and then the students answer the DBQ in their notebooks. I have also included the DBQs in printable format so that your students can answer on paper and digital Google Forms that you can send electronicall
Preview of Historical Thinking Skills Activities

Historical Thinking Skills Activities

Historical thinking is a key skill for students to utilize when examining primary and secondary sources. In order for students to fully understand a source, they must examine it in-depth. These activities are designed to strengthen student's understanding of historical sources. They can be used with any type of historical document. The Historical Thinking Skills Activities includes: ***Teacher Resources*** 1. What is Historical Thinking (A letter for the teacher) 2. Think and Link – the step
Preview of Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources Project Bundle

Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources Project Bundle

Created by
Classroom 214
Two dynamic renewable and nonrenewable energy sources projects. Student will apply research skills to learn about renewable and nonrenewable energy sources and then apply their knowledge to help a fictional community decide which two energy sources are best for their town. These projects put students in charge of their learning and keep them motivated with real life scenarios while improving their critical thinking, persuasive writing, and public speaking skills, and research skills. Minimal p
Preview of Slavery in the Southern Colonies: A Socratic Seminar

Slavery in the Southern Colonies: A Socratic Seminar

Created by
The Paisley Owl
Looking for a higher order thinking activity? Need a way to close out a unit on the Southern Colonies? Do you want to do a Socratic Seminar with your students? Students will evaluate three primary source documents to answer document-based questions. Students will engage in higher-level thinking and improve listening and speaking skills during this common-core supported activity. This activity is appropriate for 5th-7th graders and meets the Common Core Standards for Speaking and Listening. If
Preview of Native Americans DBQ Document-Based Questions

Native Americans DBQ Document-Based Questions

Created by
ideas by jivey
Native AmericansDocument-Based Questions (DBQs) are a great way to expose students to primary sources as well as to make them think about an event in history and respond to it. This unit can be used in a few ways. You can project the full-page images on my board so that we can discuss them, and then the students answer the DBQ in their notebooks. I have also included the DBQs in printable format so that your students can answer on paper and digital Google Forms that you can send electronically.
Preview of The Treasure of Lemon Brown Test EBT, Common Core Aligned, Online Test

The Treasure of Lemon Brown Test EBT, Common Core Aligned, Online Test

Created by
Martina Guillory
Multiple Choice, Evidence-Based Test with Part A and Part B questions. There are 20 multiple choice/select questions in Part I and 3 essay questions in Part II. I created this test to go with the Christmas Carol unit of the Louisiana Guidebook 2.0.Microsoft Form duplication link included at the end of the document for virtual/online testing.
Preview of The Jungle Upton Sinclair Reading Worksheet

The Jungle Upton Sinclair Reading Worksheet

Created by
Reading History
"The Jungle" was written by Upton Sinclair and is one of the most provocative and influential pieces of literature during the Progressive Era. Upton Sinclair worked in a Chicago Meat Plant for 7 weeks, and during his time, he recorded his observations. They were then shared in his publication of his book "The Jungle". This supplemental resource includes the reading of an excerpt from the book that focuses on the working conditions and unsanitary environment of the plant. It includes compreh
Preview of DBQ: Life of a Japanese-American Child Living in an Internment Camp during WW2)

DBQ: Life of a Japanese-American Child Living in an Internment Camp during WW2)

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Using PRIMARY Sources in the Classroom. A DBQ activity uses primary sources. Sources can include diaries,posters, music, news articles from the time, anything written by those who participated in or witnessed an event in history. Students review the given documents and use many cognitive skills in processing what they see and read. After gathering information using the documents, students develop an essay answering a question. The topic of this Primary Source(DBQ )is Life of a Japanese-American
Preview of Mayan Literature - The Popul Vuh

Mayan Literature - The Popul Vuh

Students will have the opportunity to engage with one of the most enduring works of ancient Mesoamerican literature, the Popul Vuh. The Popul Vuh captures unique aspects of Maya culture, mythology, and understanding of the universe. This assignment allows students to examine primary source material and ask though-provoking questions about the text. Aztec Maya Mayan Olmec Inca Toltec Plot Setting Rising action Ancient Civilizations Ancient History American History America American North Amer
Preview of Evidence and Sourcing Lesson: Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Evidence and Sourcing Lesson: Teaching Historical Thinking - Digital & Print!

Created by
The Cheat Sheet
This engaging lesson focuses on the Historical Thinking Concept of EVIDENCE AND SOURCING. Students will develop their historical thinking and critical analysis skills, including the following:Making inferencesPrimary vs Secondary SourcesRecognizing Bias and Reliability of sourcesSourcing historical documents using the HAPPY TIME sourcing methodAnalyzing several primary and secondary source documentsThis lesson includes the following materials:Detailed lesson planGoogle slides with big question,
Preview of Chinese Lunar New Year of the Dragon 2024 Reading Comprehension Passages

Chinese Lunar New Year of the Dragon 2024 Reading Comprehension Passages

Celebrate the Chinese New Year of the Dragon 2024. Explore China's rich cultural heritage surrounding its Lunar New Year traditions, including the Chinese Zodiac. Discover how each major Lunar New Year, aka Spring Festival, tradition is drawn from Ancient Chinese Folktales. Learn how Lucky Foods are homophones for desirable qualities, such as prosperity and good fortune. Perfect ELA/SS Cross Curricular Activity and Primary Source DBQ. What's Included:Eighteen 1/2-page Reading Passages detailing
Preview of Analyzing Renaissance Art:  Primary Source Activity

Analyzing Renaissance Art: Primary Source Activity

Students will build their understanding of primary sources as they collaborate to analyze five key pieces of Renaissance art to better understand its themes and concepts. A great way to introduce the Renaissance, wrap up the chapter, buffer some time between your last bit of notes and the test, close out Friday or liven up Monday, this student-centered, collaborative, and engaging activity will have you covered. Slides are included to allow for a full class discussion and formative assessmen
Preview of Charlemagne DBQ

Charlemagne DBQ

Created by
Colonel Cormier
This DBQ addresses the theme of The Origins of Power. Where does power come from? Who gets it? We are using the Emperor Charles the Great (usually called ‘Charlemagne’ in the English world) as an example of someone who gathered up and kept power over a large part of Europe. Students are challenged to read primary documents carefully and choose the answer that best describes the situation. We begin by setting the stage with a very brief synopsis of Western Rome falling. The Germanic tr
Preview of Nazi Germany - how did Hitler and the Nazis indoctrinate children DBQ

Nazi Germany - how did Hitler and the Nazis indoctrinate children DBQ

This lesson is designed too help students understand why Hitler and the Nazi Party tried to indoctrinate young people and children in their beliefs. It then aims to explain how the Nazi Party did this.The lesson contains:- Two document/source based starter activities.- Worksheet of Primary sources and information on the HItler youth.- Extensive questions on the sources.- Essay planning sheet answering the question "To what extent did the Nazi party use fear to indoctrinate children into the
Preview of Reconstructing Solomon's Temple (Drawing Activity)

Reconstructing Solomon's Temple (Drawing Activity)

A fun activity that plays to a wide variety of strengths, skill sets and interests. Students will investigate different examples and elements of Phoenician architecture as well as primary source accounts before creating a reasonable sketch of King Solomon's Temple. I have used this with my world history students during the unit on ancient Israel and found that it makes a good research and analysis lesson, and allows for students to have the freedom to explore and draw reasonable conclusions.
Preview of What were the methods of the Vietcong during the Vietnam War? DBQ

What were the methods of the Vietcong during the Vietnam War? DBQ

This worksheet uses contemporary sources to investigate the different methods used by the Vietcong fighters during the Vietnam war. The focus is on the Guerrilla tactics and the American GI's reactions to them. Students have to be able to infer from the sources to get a fuller picture of the methods used by the Vietnamese.I use this lesson as part of several on the methods of the Vietcong AND the methods of the American troops to help explain why America was unable to win the war.Students have
Preview of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" Discussion Questions and Chapter Summaries

"I Know What You Did Last Summer" Discussion Questions and Chapter Summaries

Created by
ReadWriteLove
Teach the classic, I Know What You Did Last Summer, by Lois Duncan with the following google drive resources!Resource includes: Discussion questions grouped by chapters: (1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-13, 14-18)- Discussion questions include short answer and multiple choice. Questions are state standard based questions for 8th grade ELA. Overall, 42 discussion questions for the entire novel.Digital Chapter by Chapter Summaries- Students will use the digital chapter by chapter summary to write a brief object
Preview of The Giver - Critical Thinking Questions - Chapters 1-23

The Giver - Critical Thinking Questions - Chapters 1-23

In this bundle, you'll receive critical thinking questions for the full novel The Giver by Lois Lowry. Questions promote thinking beyond simple comprehension or memory, encouraging students to consider the society in The Giver and compare it to the modern American way of living. You can utilize these questions for in-class discussions or assign the worksheets as homework.
Preview of The Hunger Games Novel Discussion Questions

The Hunger Games Novel Discussion Questions

Get your classes talking about The Hunger Games!Nothing sparks discussion more than intriguing questions, posted eye-catching backgrounds! :) With this resource, the odds of classroom engagement will "be ever in your favor"! This product includes the following resources:Whole novel set of discussion questions in pdf formatThree sets of Google Slides (fully editable) with the discussion questions broken into "Part One, Part Two, and Part Three" of the novel. Terms of Use (which lists on restricti
Preview of The Odyssey:Writing Prompts Constructed Response CCSS Digital Activity

The Odyssey:Writing Prompts Constructed Response CCSS Digital Activity

Add this to your Odyssey Unit. This is a very engaging and timely activity that deals with a piece of classic literature that is essential to the goals of the Common Core. Students race to collect textual evidence in disguise as character tweets. After the data collection on several topics, students jigsaw and examine one of the topic sheets. The discussion of this material will become material for a constructed response. I love to make learning a game and this is the ultimate example of that. I
Preview of Halloween Infographic Analysis

Halloween Infographic Analysis

Created by
SincerelySally
Students analyze data from 10 different infographics about Halloween. I plan to lay out the 10 infographics around the room and let students rotate through the different stations. You could also upload the infographics to an online learning page, like Schoology, and have students answer the questions from the computer. *Note: the printers at my school do not print in color. All of the questions students will be able to answer without the colors on the graphs.
Preview of A Christmas Carol Stave II Test EBT, Common Core Aligned

A Christmas Carol Stave II Test EBT, Common Core Aligned

Created by
Martina Guillory
Multiple Choice, Evidence-Based Test with Part A and Part B questions and constructive response. I created this test to go with the Christmas Carol unit of the Louisiana Guidebook 2.0. I've used an adapted version of the Louisiana LEAP 2025 Literary Analysis Rubric for the constructive response.
Preview of Whose History? - Cartoon Analysis: Bias and Perspective in Imperialist Cartoons

Whose History? - Cartoon Analysis: Bias and Perspective in Imperialist Cartoons

This lesson explores the role perspective and bias play in shaping history. Using primary sources, students are prepared to identity bias in political cartoons created during the height of European imperialism. In particular students will explore the ways in which racial and cultural biases sought to justify European imperialism. In the case of studying imperialism, the brutal reality of colonization is often ignored or justified by the racial and cultural biases of European historians. This mat
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