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Elementary writing dbqs for Google Apps

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 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 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 Jamestown VA DBQ combined with Lucy Calkins Units of Study Boxes & Bullets!!!!

Jamestown VA DBQ combined with Lucy Calkins Units of Study Boxes & Bullets!!!!

Created by
Ani's Resources
I worked so hard to connect the Lucy Calkins Units of Study boxes and bullets technique with an incredible DBQ (Document Based Question) around the fact that so many colonists died at Jamestown, VA. I am very excited to share it with you. This is the a perfect 3-5 week long cross-curricular social studies and writing unit to conduct with 4th graders studying Virginia History. I rewrote the original DBQ essay to align it with VA SOLS, as well as the questions about each document. The documents us
Preview of MLA Format with Google Docs Guide

MLA Format with Google Docs Guide

This guide can be a handout or online guide to MLA Format in Google Docs. The side information helps to guide students step-by-step on how to create an essay in MLA format. There is also a YouTube video linked at the bottom to give multiple methods for understanding how to set a paper up in MLA format. This is part of the "WICOR" resource collection.
Preview of  How to DBQ (Document Based Question): Google

How to DBQ (Document Based Question): Google

Need an activity for Students learning how to create a Document Based Question? Need a creative in person and Distance learning activity?How to DBQ (Document Based Question) is designed for success in middle school or high school. This comprehensive activity provides rigorous instruction allowing students to research and understand the topic. Allows students to have a more creative take on it! This Lesson can be used in middle school or high school.WHAT'S INCLUDEDThis includes:★ 10 Slides★ Rubri
Preview of Friday the 13th Writing Prompt or  DBQ

Friday the 13th Writing Prompt or DBQ

Created by
Laurie Belden
This is a quick write activity that starts with defining myths & superstitions. Use it as a fun way to teach students about triskaidekaphobia (fear of the number 13) and Friday the 13th. Great for grades 3+
Preview of Evidence Based Paragraph Writing Templates, Sample Paragraph, Rubric, Checklist

Evidence Based Paragraph Writing Templates, Sample Paragraph, Rubric, Checklist

This packet is designed for struggling writers to write paragraphs, which require students to cite evidence. Two templates are provided, one for a paragraph integrating two pieces of evidence, and the other template for integrating one piece of evidence. Sentences starters (e.g. sentence stems) are provided that can be used in virtually any evidence based literary writing task. A sample paragraph is provided, along with a holistic scoring rubric and a self assessment checklist.
Preview of Short Answer Response w/ R.A.C.E self reflection rubric

Short Answer Response w/ R.A.C.E self reflection rubric

Created by
Maddie Jourden
Short answer response template including lines and a self check rubric. I use this for my 3rd graders as another form of assessment at the end of an HMH module.
Preview of Simple DBQ Rubric

Simple DBQ Rubric

This rubric is simple, clean and easy to follow. It is structured specifically for DBQ writing. The categories include the rough draft, introductory paragraph, body paragraphs, and conclusion. This rubric is perfect for middle school age students and students with disabilities.
Preview of Grade 4 Lesson Plan: Metaphors

Grade 4 Lesson Plan: Metaphors

After introducing common metaphors and communally constructing a definition of "what" a metaphor is based, students extend their understanding using metaphors found in Esperanza Rising, and ultimately take an exit ticket to showcase their understanding.Learning Objectives: Content Objective: I can compare & contrast the settings of Esperanza Rising.Language Objective: I can explain the meaning of metaphors in my own wordsEssential Question: How do characters change and adapt in response to c
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 DIGITAL Document Based Writing Practice

DIGITAL Document Based Writing Practice

Created by
The Holiday Shop
In this digital literacy activity, students will grow their writing skills by creating responses to document based questions. They can use included charts to mature the quality of their work and type directly into the slides..  Included:3 questions on 2 slides2 embedded mini-chartsWho should purchase this resource?Teachers looking for resources that can be used in the classroom and for distance learningTeachers looking for no-prep literacy resources Teachers looking for writing practiceTeachers
Preview of Short Answer Responses| Digital Activity

Short Answer Responses| Digital Activity

Use Short Answer Response slides, to teach the restate & Explain method virtually. Slides include the format, and 3 practice slides for the students. Restate the question in the form of a statement.  Explain your answer in more detail.  ** All slides can be edited in edit master **
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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.

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