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High school english language arts dbqs for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Writing in Social Studies - Student Manual for History Essays/DBQs

Writing in Social Studies - Student Manual for History Essays/DBQs

Teaching students how to write a document- or evidence-based writing response in social studies can sometimes be a challenge, and this writing manual includes everything you need to help your students fully grasp the writing process! This writing manual includes over 45 pages of step-by-step instructions for students, guiding them through the complex skills of crafting an argument with multiple claims, backing it up with evidence from primary and/or secondary sources, and explaining/expanding on
Preview of Road to Jim Crow: Primary Source DBQ Set w/ Guided Discussion (GSE SS8H7)

Road to Jim Crow: Primary Source DBQ Set w/ Guided Discussion (GSE SS8H7)

This guided DBQ (document-based question) for the Jim Crow era is a ready-to-use lesson packed with social studies skills. A Jim Crow DBQ is a great way to help students teach themselves about this time period in U.S. History. This product has everything you could want in primary source instruction! Includes:24 separate documents (organized into 12 sets)2/3 of the sources are primary sources; others include infographics and articles50-slide Ppt that guides students through the process of analyzi
Preview of Close Reading:  First Amendment Landmark Cases and Political Cartoons

Close Reading: First Amendment Landmark Cases and Political Cartoons

Perfect for Social Studies, Language Arts, Reading, Debate, and Public Speaking classes! This lesson guides students through reading and analyzing the first amendment, what is protected speech and unprotected speech. Students examine the actual amendment, sample political cartoons, and two Landmark Supreme Court cases. To culminate the lesson, students conduct further research on the First Amendment in schools to create their own political cartoon to show mastery of the material! This lesson
Preview of World War II - Big Bundle!  DBQs & Primary Sources, PPT Lessons, Guided Reading

World War II - Big Bundle! DBQs & Primary Sources, PPT Lessons, Guided Reading

Created by
I Like History
Lots and lots of resources! 25% off price you'd pay if purchased separately!These resources include DBQ and Primary Source Sets, Guided Reading Assignments and Power Point Lessons on the following topics:* Home Front* Japanese-American Internment* Women in the U.S. Military* Victory GardensDBQ and Primary Source SetsDBQ and Primary Source sets include primary sources with questions, DBQ prompts and Answer Keys. Students have a chance to develop understanding of context, perspective, purpose, a
Preview of Absolutism, Enlightenment, French and American Revolutions, & Napoleon Bundle

Absolutism, Enlightenment, French and American Revolutions, & Napoleon Bundle

Created by
TeachWithWoolf
This unit includes 6 lessons covering: Magna Carta (Constitutional Monarchies)Absolute MonarchiesEnlightenment Causes and PhilosophersEnlightenment Effect on American and French RevolutionsThe French RevolutionNapoleonThis unit is student-lead with only 2 of the 6 lessons requiring teacher instruction. The rest are independent work. This unit can be completed in anywhere from 7 to 11 days depending on the length of your class periods and if you choose to do all optional activities. Please see th
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 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 Bundle:  Home Front During WWII - Reading Assignments, PPT, DBQs/Primary Sources

Bundle: Home Front During WWII - Reading Assignments, PPT, DBQs/Primary Sources

Created by
I Like History
The United States Home Front during World War II:* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ's* Power Point Lesson* Reading Assignment and Worksheet (Guided Reading)Use portions or the entirety of the resources as needed.Primary Source Analysis and DBQ'sThis 23 page Primary Source Analysis and DBQ activity gives students a chance to delve deeper into the experience of life on the home front in the United States during World War II. There are 20 primary sources and 3 DBQ prompts. After completing th
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 Cancel Culture: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Assessment, Activities, Rubrics & More

Cancel Culture: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Assessment, Activities, Rubrics & More

Unlock the Conversations of Tomorrow, Today!Are you ready to introduce your students to one of the most gripping and relevant discussions in our society? Our "Dive into Cancel Culture" lesson plan is tailor-made for secondary educators, eager to spark critical thinking, debate, and understanding around a topic that's shaping our digital and real-world landscapes.Inside Your Comprehensive Toolkit:Dynamic PowerPoint Presentation (40 mins): Jumpstart the dialogue with an engaging presentation desig
Preview of Women's Suffrage:  Teaching Bundle * Women's History Month

Women's Suffrage: Teaching Bundle * Women's History Month

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I Like History
Women's Suffrage in the United States: 1865-1920 Teaching Bundle Resources:* Primary Source Analysis and DBQ's* Power Point Lesson* Reading Assignment and Worksheet (Guided Reading)Primary Source Analysis and DBQ'sThis 29-page Primary Source Analysis with DBQ's resource with 20 primary sources plus three DBQ prompts gives students a chance to delve deeper into the challenges, obstacles and finally the success of the suffrage movement. The first page includes an Overview, Notes on Primary So
Preview of Women of the American Revolution, 1763-1783: Teaching Bundle

Women of the American Revolution, 1763-1783: Teaching Bundle

Created by
I Like History
This resource bundle includes the following items: *Revolutionary Women: Power Point Lesson*Revolutionary Women: Reading Assignment and Worksheet*Revolutionary Women: Primary Source Analysis and DBQs Power Point LessonThis 13-slide PowerPoint presentation covers the Revolutionary Era between 1763 and 1783. The Pre-Revolutionary Era lasted from 1763 through 1776 and the Revolutionary War lasted from 1776 to 1783. It is an ideal lesson for the Revolutionary War period or as a stand-alone resource
Preview of DBQ Document Based Questioning - Bats

DBQ Document Based Questioning - Bats

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Teacher at Hart
DBQ titled: Why are Bats important to the ecosystem? This is a DBQ document based questioning on Bats. It has full instructions for students. 5 total documents. Lists the source for the documents so students can practice citing information from text. This can be tied in with 7th grade Georgia standards of ecosystems or just general fun research for students. This can also be used to teach students how to cite evidence from articles or on the internet.
Preview of Romeo and Juliet - Who is to Blame For the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet? LBQ

Romeo and Juliet - Who is to Blame For the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet? LBQ

Created by
Michael Rossi
Use the evidence provided to have students investigate who is truly to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. This activity is designed to encourage students to produce a persuasive written response in the form of an essay or constructed response. This is for use during the pre-writing stage of the LBQ Process.
Preview of Macbeth Visual Aids, Questions, Writing Prompts, and Answer Key

Macbeth Visual Aids, Questions, Writing Prompts, and Answer Key

Created by
Kaitlyn Muller
These resources were created for my Resource/ELL students. Therefore, please note that NO FEAR SHAKESPEARE was use and the questions/answer key correspond to those page numbers. However, the Google Slides presentation would be great for students at all levels (this item is individually listed in my store).What's included:Ten sets of guided reading questions for all five acts in both hardcopy and digital formatsPage numbers listed for each question (Created with NO FEAR SHAKESPEARE)Ten writing pr
Preview of Motivational Bellwork Quotes

Motivational Bellwork Quotes

Created by
Mr Mo
I've included 30 slides of quotes from famous people around the world. Each slide includes a quote, matching picture, and 2 or 3 questions for students to complete during bellwork. This PowerPoint would also be a great closing activity for your classes. Six weeks worth of bellwork for one low price!
Preview of APUSH Thesis Writing

APUSH Thesis Writing

Created by
Dubs with Dup
This PDF is PERFECT for students who struggle with writing. The DBQ is likely the most challenging aspect of the exam for students! The thesis statement in APUSH DBQ's is definitely tricky, but this presentation provides an easy formula and guide for students. This document also includes examples for group and independent work. Not to mention, there's included exemplars at the end! Hope you enjoy! Super easy to turn into a PPT as well, simply screenshot and paste into a new document!
Preview of Battle of Bunker Hill & Constructed Response Lesson

Battle of Bunker Hill & Constructed Response Lesson

Short lesson on the Battle of Bunker Hill and its importance in the American Revolution followed by a more in-depth lesson on how to write a constructed response Constructed Response is DBQ style writing, but only a paragraph in length. Included: -PowerPoint presentation & Video -Guided Notes -Constructed Response Reference Card for students (Print, preferably on cardstock, and hole bunk to put in binders for future reference)-Constructed Response Examples and Practice Assignment, each with
Preview of Writing an Informative Essay: Structuring the Introduction and Body Paragraphs

Writing an Informative Essay: Structuring the Introduction and Body Paragraphs

Created by
KnowStuff
As you help your students compose 5-paragraph informative essay, give them some visual examples of how to structure the introduction and body paragraphs. These slides provide students with the components of the thesis statement, the parts of an introduction (Hook, Background Information/Bridge, Thesis), and the parts of a body paragraph (Topic sentence, Background Info., Supporting Text Evidence, Elaboration, and a Linking/Summary sentence). It's one thing to tell students a helpful acronym like
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Activity:  Rosa Parks and the Bus Boycott PowerPoint

Civil Rights Movement Activity: Rosa Parks and the Bus Boycott PowerPoint

This is a fun and engaging activity to encourage higher level thinking and analysis of text through the use of primary source documents. To do this task, I divide students into Think Pair Share Teams with a copy of each of the 4 primary source documents. Students analyze the documents using a graphic organizer that guides them to evaluate the images. As students evaluate the actual arrest report, courthouse, exhibits, and arrest mug shots, they will have amazing discussions about who they bel
Preview of Argument, Claim, & Evidence Practice - Texting and Driving, Dangerous or Not?

Argument, Claim, & Evidence Practice - Texting and Driving, Dangerous or Not?

Students can practice reading and annotating conflicting articles on the topic Texting and Driving. There are three articles, three infographs, a video, and an audio clip, to give the students practice with multimedia presentations on the same topic. There are standards-based questions throughout the presentation that can be answered individually or in a whole group setting. This presentation aligns with Florida standards LAFS.8.RI.3.7, RI.3.8 and RI.3.9.
Preview of Berlin Wall & Berlin Airlift Lesson

Berlin Wall & Berlin Airlift Lesson

This is a great CCLS aligned lesson that teaches students how the Cold War impacted Germany. This lesson includes informational texts, DBQ's, a film analysis worksheet, primary source documents, a graphic organizer and writing exercises. I also included a PowerPoint with a classroom assessment tool that you can use with any PowerPoint or lesson.
Preview of Creating Compelling Commentary and Line of Reasoning in Argument (AP and Pre-AP)

Creating Compelling Commentary and Line of Reasoning in Argument (AP and Pre-AP)

This editable PPT gives instructions for a project to help Pre AP English and AP Language and Composition students craft high quality argument essays. It focuses on how to create compelling commentary and providing a line of reasoning between paragraphs. This assignment can be given as an introduction to a unit or to improve existing commentary skills. Students must work is small groups to collaborate and strenthen prior knowledge in argument writing.
Preview of Cabeza de Vaca Primary Source Short Answer DBQ

Cabeza de Vaca Primary Source Short Answer DBQ

UPDATED-- This resource now includes a Google Slides version that teachers and students may write on or make changes to. This resource is a great supplement for an Age of Exploration unit. It can be a great informational text activity for ELA classes. The length is suitable for a substitute assignment. The excerpt from Cabeza de Vaca's personal narrative shows that explorers could treat Native Americans with respect. Students write paragraph answers to reading questions. Students also work with
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