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Preview of Causes of the Civil War DBQ

Causes of the Civil War DBQ

Created by
Adam Nance
This is a collection of documents inteneded to be used for a Document Based Question (DBQ). This DBQ is based on the question 'what caused the Civil War'? These documents include quotes, maps, and political cartoons.
Preview of 1920's and 1930's DBQ

1920's and 1930's DBQ

Created by
Adam Nance
This is a collection of documents and a prompt centered around the 1920's and 1930's
Preview of Stalin and the Totalitarian State (Webquest)

Stalin and the Totalitarian State (Webquest)

Created by
Tired Teacher
After the Revolution in 1917, Russia suffered through three years of civil war, and eventually Josef Stalin succeeded Lenin as the head of the party and leader of the Soviet Union. One of Stalin’s main goals was the modernization of Russia. This modernization, however, was achieved at a terrible cost. Industrialization was carried out under the “Five Year Plan,” and agriculture was collectivized into large cooperative farms. Labor needs were met by arbitrary arrest of Soviet citizens, who were w
Preview of Free Response or DBQ PreWrite Strategy

Free Response or DBQ PreWrite Strategy

Good writing is like painting--two-thirds preparation, one-third painting or writing. This is a formula to help students devise a sound thesis and support with three main ideas and topic sentences with at least three pieces of evidence for each main idea. I have students "plan to write" about four times as often as writing actual five paragraph papers. This process allows for breadth of organized knowledge to handle surprise topics on the APUSH College Board Exam. These prewrite processes also b
Preview of The Stranger: Reading Journal Questions

The Stranger: Reading Journal Questions

Created by
Jennifer Vazquez
This document contains questions you can use as either writing prompts or as discussion questions in class. I use them as both. The document is fully editable for your ease.
Preview of The Federalist Papers (Webquest)

The Federalist Papers (Webquest)

Created by
Tired Teacher
In this resource allows students to familiarize themselves with the Federalist Papers, an important document in the creation of the American government, while also practicing their critical thinking and writing skills. Students will be asked to read, analyze, and summarize various papers in order to bring out the main purpose of the documents.* Link is active as of 11/13/18* Great resource for collaborative learning (Kagan Structures) * Great for no prep sub plans!
Preview of Evidence-Based Writing Organizer

Evidence-Based Writing Organizer

Created by
MrsGs8thgrade
Evidence-based writing organizer (Quote Sandwich Structure)
Preview of Global/U.S. - Thematic & DBQ Essay Checklist/Grade Form - OLD REGENTS

Global/U.S. - Thematic & DBQ Essay Checklist/Grade Form - OLD REGENTS

A handy, 2-page checklist of the key requirements needed for the thematic and DBQ essays on the Global History Regents. Each section of the essay (introduction, body and conclusion) are broken down into sub-categories and are on graduated 0-5 scale (just like the essays are graded on the actual Regents exam). Highly recommended and well worth the price, this tool can be used by peers to self-edit themselves or other classmates, or by the teacher to explain their students essay grades.
Preview of Outliers Chapter 5 "Three Lessons of Joe Flom" ~ Self-Analysis Satisfying Work

Outliers Chapter 5 "Three Lessons of Joe Flom" ~ Self-Analysis Satisfying Work

Created by
Bookplethora
Several schools including mine have included Career Readiness Standards to their curricula. Because of this, I have added an alternate assignment to supplement the full Outliers Series of Personal Response activities that I provide for sale at TpT. This writing prompt is designed to encourage students to look inward and to identify the advantages as well as challenges, given their personality traits, of their current career plan(s), but additionally asks them to pull evidence from Gladwell's res
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