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6th grade writing dbqs

Preview of Document-Based Question Writing Sentence Starters (DBQ) Social Studies

Document-Based Question Writing Sentence Starters (DBQ) Social Studies

Analyze a source...now what? The writing resources included are great for social studies assignments that require document or text-based writing. Teach students how to locate important information in sources and help them put their observations into words. This must-have resource will become every students' "go to" when analyzing sources and completing DBQ social studies tasks. 5 Steps for Teaching Writing in Social Studies Resources Included:1.) Understanding the Writing Prompt (Example of ana
Preview of Inquiry Based Essay Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Inquiry Based Essay Template Social Studies C3 Framework with Rubric

Over the last few years, as I've transitioned my Social Studies classroom to an inquiry based experience, I've gradually adjusted my summative assessments to evaluate student learning. This template allows you to create an inquiry for any Social Studies topic with an essay as the summative assessment. If you've always wanted to try designing your own inquiry, but have struggled with the structure, this template is for you! It scaffolds the process to make the design process much more manageable
Preview of The Great GMO Debate: Argumentative Writing Practice - Made with Google!

The Great GMO Debate: Argumentative Writing Practice - Made with Google!

Looking to prepare your students for a state writing test or the ACT writing test? Searching for a real-world relevant topic to aid your students in building argumentative writing skills? This is the unit for you! Are genetically modified foods cause for concern in America? Should food companies label genetically modified foods to warn consumers? How has the fear of genetically modified foods impacted American economics, politics, and culture? What should the Department of Health and Human Servi
Preview of American History CRQ Bundle One - Native America through 1865

American History CRQ Bundle One - Native America through 1865

DEMYSTIFY THE CRQ WRITING EXPERIENCE: Help your students gain confidence in their ability to decipher historical documents and interpret history while honing their writing skills.MEGA BUNDLE: This bundle includes all our American History CRQ products from Native Americans through the Civil War (1865). For our American History 1866-Present Mega Bundle, click here. Each CRQ includes:A concise primary source document with definitions and/or modifications for greater student accessScaffolded quest
Preview of Boston Massacre CSI Project

Boston Massacre CSI Project

This middle-school level DBQ is a CSI-style investigation using 5 primary source documents and a case overview. You can complete the activity using only the primary source documents, or you can collect a few props to create an actual crime scene in your classroom. Students are required to analyze evidence from the primary sources, which include newspapers from the time period and witness statements, and complete a chart to help them in comparing the descriptions of the Boston Massacre from vario
Preview of Hammurabi's Code vs. Ten Commandments Mini DBQ READY TO POST OR PRINT Worksheet

Hammurabi's Code vs. Ten Commandments Mini DBQ READY TO POST OR PRINT Worksheet

Introduce or practice DBQ and writing skills with this resource that helps students compare and contrast the Ten Commandments and excerpts of Hammurabi's Code. This mini-DBQ is an excellent way to bridge the gaps between ancient civilizations and includes mixed-level questions to guide instruction. Students will also practice important ELA skills, such as finding and citing text evidence, identifying and applying domain-specific vocabulary, and composing clear written responses. This resource is
Preview of School Dress Code: An Evidence-Based Argumentative Writing Unit - Google Drive

School Dress Code: An Evidence-Based Argumentative Writing Unit - Google Drive

This argumentative writing unit focuses on utilizing a popular and controversial topic, school dress codes, to spark informal dialogue and debate as well as claim/counterclaim development and evidence-based writing through article and video study. Examining students’ school dress code experiences, students are given many opportunities throughout this unit to discuss their positions with peers. These conversations and informal writings combined with an analysis of the differing viewpoints present
Preview of Ancient Greece Athenian Democracy DBQ

Ancient Greece Athenian Democracy DBQ

A document-based question (DBQ) is an opportunity for students to engage in rich historical thinking. A DBQ allows students to analyze challenging primary sources in order to gain historical insight. A thought-provoking essential question guides their inquiry. Developing a DBQ can be difficult because it requires the instructor to locate (and sometimes adapt slightly) sources that are age and topic-appropriate, as well as historically authentic. I have selected and, when necessary, slightly
Preview of PERSUASIVE WRITING SET BUNDLE! Argument Writing Assessment Sets for Grades 6-9

PERSUASIVE WRITING SET BUNDLE! Argument Writing Assessment Sets for Grades 6-9

This bundle includes every text set currently sold in my store. Even better, you will have access to future text sets that are added at no additional cost to you. Let me know if you have any questions!Six great argumentative text sets in one great discounted bundle! With an emphasis on preparing students for state testing and writing assessment tests, all of these argumentative text sets provide (PDF) multiple realistic sources (4-5 each) with a prompt formatted to be much like what your studen
Preview of The Renaissance - CRQ Bundle

The Renaissance - CRQ Bundle

DEMYSTIFY THE CRQ WRITING EXPERIENCE: Help your students gain confidence in their ability to decipher historical documents and interpret history while honing their writing skills.Each CRQ includes:A concise primary source document with definitions and/or modifications for greater student accessScaffolded questions to elicit detailed student responsesA robust, detailed answer key with color coding for teacher modelingA student help document for student independence/teaching easeABOUT THE DOCUMENT
Preview of Document Based Question: Comparing Saladin & Richard

Document Based Question: Comparing Saladin & Richard

Students examine primary and secondary sources describing Richard and Lionheart making inferences about their leadership qualities. PROCEDURE: Students select the most important qualities of a leader from a list provided and justify their choices. Students then examine several primary sources and make inferences about the leadership qualities of Saladin and Richard from the sources. Students then have the choice of writing from the following prompts: - Was Saladin an ideal leader? - Was Richa
Preview of Primary Sources Analysis Chart | Worksheet and Digital Activity

Primary Sources Analysis Chart | Worksheet and Digital Activity

If you want your students to work more with primary sources, this primary source activity is a must! This Primary Source Analysis Chart makes it easy for your students to better understand and categorize primary sources. For your convenience, this resource is available as either a two-page printable PDF or an editable Google Doc that you can post on Google Classroom. This resource is great to use with any document based questions (DBQs) or if you wish to assemble your own selection of documents
Preview of Strengths and Weaknesses of the American and British armies in the Revolution

Strengths and Weaknesses of the American and British armies in the Revolution

A student directed lesson, that is certain to help students to remember the strengths and weaknesses of each army leading up to the Revolutionary War!This is a complete lesson which includes: -Engaging Power Point with embedded answer keys, and all directions for assignments -Tactile sorting activity that requires critical thinking (students arrive at answers using reasoning before being given answers) This incorporates independent thinking, partner guidance and whole class review of material -D
Preview of Writing in Science - Constructed Response Strategy

Writing in Science - Constructed Response Strategy

With literacy becoming more of a focus in education and the need to reach higher depth of knowledge in science, writing is imperative! This constructed response strategy will help your students learn to set up there writing, think analytical about their prompt, and to reach those higher depth of knowledge skills in science. This strategy is great in setting up for DBQs can easily transfer into other subject areas. Packet Includes: - CSET Breakdown & Directions - CSET Samples - CSET Blank
Preview of DBQ Tool Kit

DBQ Tool Kit

Give your students a booklet they can create that guides them through the entire process of answering document based questions. Print the booklet front to back fold and staple and your students will have everything they need. Included: *Space for you to give them your method of document analysis along with a link to sites with tons of ideas. *A format for analyzing and categorizing the documents. Along with an example. *A sentence by sentence outline of how to answer the DBQ. It is the redu
Preview of DBQ Step by Step

DBQ Step by Step

Created by
Tony Ambrose
This is a robust hypermedia program, built in MS PowerPoint, explaining in detail strategies to write a DBQ. The hypermedia program is more than just a slideshow, as the homepage slide includes buttons linking users to other sections of the presentation explaining how to write an introduction paragraph (using the GET method), body paragraphs, citing documents, conclusion sentences (using the RIC method), a DBQ rulebook and an interactive skills. Students love using this resource especially if th
Preview of Peer Feedback Sentence Starters - FREEBIE

Peer Feedback Sentence Starters - FREEBIE

The “BAG” method allows students during the peer editing process of writing to provide quick, specific, helpful, and understandable feedback. There are two copies of the BAG sentence starters on the page. I have my students glue this reference sheet into their ELA interactive notebook.
Preview of Theory of Multiple Intelligences: CELEBRITY EDITION-CCSS aligned

Theory of Multiple Intelligences: CELEBRITY EDITION-CCSS aligned

This resource is a great and fun addition to classwork involving Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences. Students will read celebrity case studies and practice writing strong arguments about which multiple intelligences the celebrity demonstrates. Sentence Frames are also provided so that it can be utilized by ESL students and students with IEPs. This Resource Includes -Multiple Intelligence Theory Fill In Notes -Multiple Celebrity Case Studies -Sentence Frames/Organizer -Reflect
Preview of Ancient Greece Activity, Ancient Greece DBQ, Google and Print

Ancient Greece Activity, Ancient Greece DBQ, Google and Print

Ancient Greece Activity, Ancient Greece DBQ, Greece Writing Activity, World History DBQ, Distance Learning: This Ancient Greece DBQ Document Based Question Writing Activity is perfect for Common Core planning in your World History classroom! Students will analyze primary and secondary sources to answer questions. Back to School ideas for World History. Also included in World History Part 1 MEGA Bundle and Ancient Greece BUNDLE. Included: Print CopyGoogle Slides LinkGoogle Forms LinkCheck out o
Preview of The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln Speech Analysis and Writing Activity

The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln Speech Analysis and Writing Activity

The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln Speech Analysis and Writing Activity, Google, Digital Distance Learning & PrintThis Speech Analysis Guide will allow your students to dig deep and analyze the famous and inspiring speech by Abraham Lincoln. This activity packet will have them answers questions about the style and effectiveness of the speech. They will then use their answers to write a persuasive essay. There is also a guided interview template for students to reflect on lingering
Preview of Atomic Bombs in Japan DBQ - Primary Sources, Exemplar, Slides, & Organizers

Atomic Bombs in Japan DBQ - Primary Sources, Exemplar, Slides, & Organizers

Created by
Morning Duty
Support critical thinking, source analysis, writing skills, WWII content knowledge, and more with this ready-to-use DBQ on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. When you download this product, you’ll get fully editable slides, graphic organizers, an exemplar answer, and, of course, the documents and prompt of the DBQ! Click on the preview to see more examples of this product. This DBQ is great for kids who are new to DBQs or need a refresher. Slides walk them through the steps to successfully analyze sources,
Preview of Johann Gutenberg & the Printing Press - Turning Point CRQ (Constructed Response)

Johann Gutenberg & the Printing Press - Turning Point CRQ (Constructed Response)

Demystify the CRQ writing process with this unique product well-suited for students grades 7-12, especially those that struggle and/or are encountering CRQs for the first time! It includes:A concise primary source document with definitions and/or modifications for greater student accessScaffolded questions to elicit detailed student responsesA robust, detailed answer key with color coding for teacher modelingA student help document for student independence/teaching easeThree formats: PDF, MS Wor
Preview of 40 Spanish Debate Cards: Defend, Challenge, Qualify

40 Spanish Debate Cards: Defend, Challenge, Qualify

These Spanish debate cards feature a number of controversial/debatable questions for students to argue either orally or in writing in the form of a persuasive essay with claims, reasoning, and evidence. Also ideal for defend, challenge, qualify essays. Great for any bilingual, language-learning, ELL, or even SIFE classroom!Product also comes with 2 blank card templates for teachers (or students!) to write their own debate claims.This product is also available in the following language(s): • Engl
Preview of A.C.E. Writing Strategy for Social Studies Constructed Response Pack *14 Page*

A.C.E. Writing Strategy for Social Studies Constructed Response Pack *14 Page*

Product DescriptionThe A.C.E strategy is a constructed response strategy that gives students a format to make valid claims and support their claim in Social Studies Constructed Response writings. The strategy focuses on providing with meaningful evidence to support the claim.Why Use the A.C.E Strategy?The A.C.E Strategy is a great strategy for use in the Social Studies classroom for constructed response writing. The strategy encourages students to make a claim by answering the question in their
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For elementary students who are just learning to write, you can use worksheets to practice letter formation. Students in middle and high school can use learning stations to learn how to write and revise essays. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's writing skills in no time. Extend writing activities beyond the classroom and observe as your child nurtures their imagination, enriches their vocabulary, and enhances their storytelling prowess.

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Here are a few ideas for writing activities — from our teacher-created resources — that you can find on TPT and that are designed to teach students how to write effectively. (Pro tip: These worksheets serve as an excellent complement to our reading materials.)

Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

By incorporating these (and other!) writing activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for writing.

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