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Elementary writing dbqs under $5

Preview of Theme Lesson Plan: The Story of Ruby Bridges+follow-up Activities

Theme Lesson Plan: The Story of Ruby Bridges+follow-up Activities

Created by
Christine Andrus
This packet includes everything you need to teach a great theme lesson using the book The Story of Ruby Bridges by Robert Coles. This is a powerful story with many meaningful themes throughout. If you have a different book about Ruby Bridges, the activities would work well with that book as well. This lesson was used in grades 2-5 using the differentiated writing activities. I have found that students of all ages can relate to this book and feel its powerful themes. You will get: ~A Step
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 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 Reading system and worksheets for "White Star, Dog on the Titanic"

Reading system and worksheets for "White Star, Dog on the Titanic"

Created by
Michele Snyder
This is a complete reading system that helps students to read closely and independently. It helps the teacher to tract the students progress and comprehension. Included is a bookmark for the student to keep track of assignments, worksheets, journal questions, and a grading rubric.
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 NYCDOE Passport to Social Studies Grade 5: Ice Age Quiz

NYCDOE Passport to Social Studies Grade 5: Ice Age Quiz

Created by
mrssyed
NYCDOE Passport to Social Studies Grade 5: Ice Age Quiz, not included in the Passport Curriculum. This is a multiple choice/short answer quiz with an answer key that I created to go along with this particular Unit. It should be used as an assessment after Lesson
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 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 Cause and Effect Lesson Plus other Follow up Lessons

Cause and Effect Lesson Plus other Follow up Lessons

Created by
Christine Andrus
This packet includes everything you need to teach a great cause and effect lesson using the book Old Henry by Joan W. Blos. If you have not read this book, it's a great story about what happens when a neighbor does not take care of his house. I found it in my school library. If your school does not have it, it's available to order from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc. This lesson was used in a 4th grade class but comes with multiple resources that will allow you to use it in lower or higher
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 DBQ Bucketing and Chicken Foot Pre-Writing Reference Sheet

DBQ Bucketing and Chicken Foot Pre-Writing Reference Sheet

Guide students' thinking as they respond to constructed response questions using this Document Based Questioning (DBQ) student friendly reference sheet.
Preview of Novel Study: The Honest Truth by Dan Gemeinhart

Novel Study: The Honest Truth by Dan Gemeinhart

Created by
Mrs. Sol
When Mark, a 12-year-old from Washington, runs away with his camera, his notebook, and his beloved dog, he’s got a plan and a reason. “The mountain is calling me,” he insists. In The Honest Truth by Dan Gemeinhart, the main character's life goal is to reach the top of Mount Rainier, even if it kills him.This is a wonderful story on so many levels, so I wanted to create a novel study that allows students to show their comprehension in a variety of ways:Visually & Creatively - recreating Mark'
Preview of Just Add WATER  (Simple Strategy for TDA, DBQ, Constructed Response...)

Just Add WATER (Simple Strategy for TDA, DBQ, Constructed Response...)

Created by
Dog in Glasses
Response to Reading, Text Dependent Analysis, Constructed Response, Document Based Questions...Writing about reading comes in many names. This strategy - complete with notes, notes page, explanations, a sample paragraph, and a strategy assessment chart - will provide students with a scaffold for writing quality responses. Engaging students in the act of writing about what they read can be challenging. This sometimes occurs when students are not engaged in the reading, but it more often h
Preview of Reading Literature: Super Text Connections!

Reading Literature: Super Text Connections!

Created by
Mrs. Sol
Join The Captain for a super fun lesson on text connections! Discover the world of text-to-text, text-to-self and text-to-world connections while reading literature-based passages. Students will use the R.A.C.E. method to write thorough text-based responses. Sample responses and an interactive notebook page are included.2 Lesson Files: PDF & PowerPoint1 Notebook Page/Anchor Chart: PDF
Preview of Valentine's Day DBQ, St. Valentine, Valentine History, Valentine Writing

Valentine's Day DBQ, St. Valentine, Valentine History, Valentine Writing

Created by
Kinderoo
Introducing the Valentine's Day DBQ, a captivating educational resource tailored for history and writing enthusiasts on Teachers Pay Teachers! This engaging activity seamlessly integrates DBQ (Document-Based Questioning) methodology with the enchanting theme of Valentine's Day. Delve into the origins of this beloved holiday through three meticulously curated primary sources. Students will analyze these documents with a critical eye, unraveling the evolution of Valentine's Day over time. Through
Preview of Barn Owls

Barn Owls

Created by
Mrs. Sol
This informational lesson teaches students about the lives, habits, and survival strategies of barn owls. The Power Point presentation includes document-based questions and an exit ticket. It was created as a fun nonfiction resource for CCSS ELA/Literacy activities, interactive notebooks and writing journals. If barn owls can be found on all continents except Antarctica, why don't we see them? Students will love learning about the stealthy barn owl!
Preview of WRITING PROMPT TEMPLATE WITH RUBRIC

WRITING PROMPT TEMPLATE WITH RUBRIC

Created by
Teach Easy
This resource is a great way to teach students how to structure their journal entries. You can also use it as a regular writing prompt assignment. Students can write out the prompt and answer the it in the spaces provided. At the bottom students have the rubric to guide their response to ensure they get all of the points possible. Teachers can easily grade it by following the rubric and showing the students exactly what points they received for each requirement. I have found this useful in t
Preview of Text-marking & Annotation for answering a Text-Dependent Question (TDQ #1)

Text-marking & Annotation for answering a Text-Dependent Question (TDQ #1)

Created by
Mike Creel
This is a lesson I have created for analyzing text-dependent questions (TDQs) across multiple texts. One source is an article I wrote after compiling several tidbits of information from a variety of books, magazines, and online resources. The second source students use is a 1957 Disney cartoon titled that ties in with related information (YouTube link provided). After presenting the teacher-developed TDQ, we conduct multiple sessions of text-marking and annotating with students (and peer groups)
Preview of Reading system for "The Bravest Dog Ever, The True Story of Balto"

Reading system for "The Bravest Dog Ever, The True Story of Balto"

Created by
Michele Snyder
This is an independent reading system that helps guide students in close reading. It allows the teacher to monitor the students progress and comprehension. It is specifically made for the story by Natalie Standiford.
Preview of Just Add WATER PowerPoint (Simple Strategy for TDA, DBQ...)

Just Add WATER PowerPoint (Simple Strategy for TDA, DBQ...)

Created by
Dog in Glasses
This is a PowerPoint of the WATER text-dependent writing strategy offered through my store. If you just want the strategy without the notes page, explanation page, and assessment page, then this presentation is the correct choice for you. The strategy will assist your students with Response to Reading, Text Dependent Analysis (TDA), Constructed Response, Document Based Questions..all the names attributed to writing about reading.
Preview of Short Constructed Response Quick and Easy Activity with Rubric

Short Constructed Response Quick and Easy Activity with Rubric

Changes can be scary and with the new STAAR elements, there can be a lot of uncertainty. This SCR template is a quick and easy way to help our students be successful on STAAR. On the left, there is a place that walks students through each step of the way. They will read and analyze the text both as a reader and a writer. There is a place to rewrite the prompt, a space to plan and write, and a place to write their final drafts. On the left side, there is an easy-to-grade rubric using STAAR langua
Preview of Connecting Selections Constructed Response (OEQ or SAR)

Connecting Selections Constructed Response (OEQ or SAR)

Created by
Texas ELAR Coach
Suitable for STAAR EOC instruction in Texas. Struggling students use APETPECC acronym to write thoughtful, fully developed responses to connecting selections open-ended questions. This strategy is designed to earn a two score point. After mastery, students easily may be coached up to a three score point short answer response.This strategy also is transferable to a synthesis essay. Students will be able to build upon this skill to write document-based essays.Related ProductsSTAAR English EOC
Preview of English Language Arts: Document Based Questioning - The Gettysburg Address

English Language Arts: Document Based Questioning - The Gettysburg Address

This lesson allows students to read and analyze The Gettysburg Address. Students are actively engaged in learning as they critically think, examine, and explore this historic speech. Students conduct a primary source analysis by answering several question prompts after reading the Gettysburg address and conclude with a short writing prompt.The Gettysburg Address speechStudent Analysis QuestionsShort Writing Prompt
Preview of Novel Study: The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

Novel Study: The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

Created by
Mrs. Sol
I created The One and Only Ivan novel study booklet to get kids talking about literature. I wanted them to enjoy reading without quizzing them to death or having them fill out countless comprehension worksheets. This set engages students as they annotate and write persuasive test-based responses! The booklet includes seven discussion questions that allow students to reflect on the story and its characters while learning to support a claim with quotations from the text. Each assignment also inclu
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Writing Prompts

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