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6th grade science dbqs for Microsoft Word

Preview of DBQ - America enters WWI

DBQ - America enters WWI

Students will analyze 9 documents to answer the question: Should America have ended neutrality and entered WWI? Documents support both sides and there are guiding questions for each document. Also, you can tailor the amount of scaffolding. You can just use the question and the documents or students can use the planning page on the page to help break down and categorize the documents into the two sides.
Preview of Is Pluto a Planet?  Using evidence to write a CER science essay

Is Pluto a Planet? Using evidence to write a CER science essay

Created by
Science NGSS
Students will read and annotate 3 articles. They will then use these articles as well as additional evidence to write a CER, choosing the claim of: Pluto is a Planet or Pluto is not a Planet. Rubrics and articles are included.
Preview of 5th Grade Weather Interdisciplinary Final Project

5th Grade Weather Interdisciplinary Final Project

Created by
April Pratt
This is a final weather project that will give students the opportunity to demonstrate a deep understanding of weather concepts, analyzing multiple perspectives and excellence in persuasive writing. The project is interdisciplinary in that it meets fifth grade reading, writing, and science common core standards. The project spans a week and includes opportunities for students to collaborate and deepen their understanding of weather and persuasive techniques.
Preview of Mini Q \ DBQ Hurricanes Quiz and Answer Key

Mini Q \ DBQ Hurricanes Quiz and Answer Key

Created by
Julie Grunther
This 14 question quiz was created to accompany the Hurricane mini Q / DBQ documents. All questions are based on the Florida Standards/Commom Core and use question stems that have been released by FSA and Common Core. Each question is labeled with the Florida standard that it addresses. These can easily be changed to represent common core. Created by Julie Grunther, masters in reading education and current 5th grade teacher.
Preview of Paleolithic Age: Document Analysis

Paleolithic Age: Document Analysis

After teaching students about primary and secondary documents, test their skills by analyzing this document on the Paleolithic Age.
Preview of Science Discussion Sentence Starters (Editable version)

Science Discussion Sentence Starters (Editable version)

Created by
Curious Kitty
This editable resource is great for encouraging students to engage in MEANINGFUL science discussions. The Talk Tents can be used before, during or after activities such as labs, videos, discussions, readings, etc. With the new science standards in place (NGSS), students need to analyze tables/charts, discuss their ideas and develop their own investigations and these sentence starters will help students develop those skills. The Talk Tents can stay on the desks/tables and students refer to them a
Preview of Non-fiction Article Critical Reading- Word Doc

Non-fiction Article Critical Reading- Word Doc

With 'fake news' so prevalent, our students need to be taught how to read with a critical eye. Guide students through reading of a fact based article with this document. The form can be used with any non-fiction article at any reading level. Each student can be encouraged to choose an article that interests them while being taught how to critically evaluate the resource. Students will be asked to: identify main idea/hypothesis, cite support, find bias, identify unknown vocabulary, compare a simi
Preview of Are Viruses Living?  Use articles to provide evidence to write a CER

Are Viruses Living? Use articles to provide evidence to write a CER

Created by
Science NGSS
Students will annotate 3 articles and use the evidence contained within the articles to write a CER essay. All articles and rubric are enclosed.
Preview of Mineral Identification CER Lab

Mineral Identification CER Lab

Created by
Ms Dudeks Den
This is a great multi-day lab to go over mineral identification techniques, as well as review proportions in math. Students will then end the activity by writing a letter to a company citing evidence that they are either for or against buying a piece of land that has minerals located on it.
Preview of Think Pair Share

Think Pair Share

Created by
Erinn Moriarty
Used when reading out of a text book a Think, Pair, Share, sheet helps organize students. It can be used for any subject area and allows students to compose their thoughts and question to share with a peer.
Preview of Informational Text: Early Tools and Toolmaking

Informational Text: Early Tools and Toolmaking

Created by
Tired Teacher
This resource provides students with systematic, structured reading practice that helps students improve their reading rate and comprehension skills. Great for any teacher trying to implement more informational text into their lessons and units. This resource, covering tools and early toolmaking during early human history, will also help prepare students for taking standardized test that include timed reading passages in various content areas.*Resource includes 5 comprehension questions.*Great f
Preview of Science Article and Reflection Questions

Science Article and Reflection Questions

Article titled "Is the Internet Warping Our Brains" along with reflection/discussion questions. I typically use this article when discussing evolution and exploring whether humans are still evolving, but it can be used for several other topics as well.
Preview of Math and Modeling in Science

Math and Modeling in Science

Ultimately, students will be able to collect data, manipulate data using Excel, create graphs using Excel, then provide scientific explanations for results. Independently or in groups, students will first evaluate diverse graphs and modeling forms using published resources. After they are familiar with graphing types. labels, and purposes, they will analyze, compile, and graph data using learned resources. The lesson includes Excel tutorial. Students are required to collect their own data.
Preview of Bacteria: Friend or Foe? DBQ (Argument Writing)

Bacteria: Friend or Foe? DBQ (Argument Writing)

Created by
jorthejeek
I created this science-based DBQ when teaching about bacteria. Not only does it fulfill one of the objectives in my standards, but it helps my students develop their argument writing skills.
Preview of How do oceans effect our daily lives Essay

How do oceans effect our daily lives Essay

Created by
Ms Dudeks Den
This is a planning sheet to use along with GREAT resources that can be found online or on NEWSELA. The articles that I have used with this assignment include (all from NEWSELA):"The Great Pacific Garbage Patch counts 1.8 trillion pieces of trash""No Part of the Ocean Untouched by Humans""The ocean and Native peoples of California""Plastics found in stomachs of deepest sea creatures"I also tend to use excerpts from https://divediscover.whoi.edu/history-of-oceanography/polynesian-seafarers/
Preview of Why is Acid Rain a Menace to Society? Science DBQ (Argument Writing)

Why is Acid Rain a Menace to Society? Science DBQ (Argument Writing)

Created by
jorthejeek
This is a science-based DBQ I have written and organized for my district. In addition, to informal argument writing assignments/pieces throughout the year, I assign one science-based DBQ per quarter.
Preview of My Favorite Food Physical Properties Writing Assignment for Physical Science

My Favorite Food Physical Properties Writing Assignment for Physical Science

This assignment allows students to write about their favorite food by describing various terms learned in the physical properties unit of a physical science/chemistry course. There is a teacher sample included.
Preview of Research Note Template

Research Note Template

Created by
Ms Dudeks Den
Struggle telling your students how to keep up with notes from research? Use this handy template to allow your students to organize their thoughts and what they've found from numerous research points.
Preview of General Science Unit Exam

General Science Unit Exam

This General Science Unit Exam is perfect for 6-9th graders. It covers a wide variety of topics involving the scientific method, and includes three different standardized test sections that are ideal for preparing students for state and national standardized tests. A key is included with the Exam.
Preview of Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Graphic Organizer

Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Graphic Organizer

Created by
James Smith
This helpful visual is great for students developing their CER skills. I use these in my 8th grade social studies classroom for students to map out their Document-Based Question responses.
Preview of Students Become Petrologist and Classify Rocks

Students Become Petrologist and Classify Rocks

Created by
drboggis
Students will examine six rock samples. They will list characteristics of each rock. Such as, color, texture, size and hardness. Then, they will use the characteristics to classify the rocks. Later, they will compare and contrast two rocks and write about their findings. This activity reinforces reading, writing and science standards.
Preview of Pollution in India Close Read

Pollution in India Close Read

Created by
Lauren Schaefer
This is a close read to accompany a unit on India -- It examines India's pollution problem by examining an article from February 2014 in the NY Times using the Close Read method of examining text. There are 7 questions - 6 text based and 1 opinion.
Preview of DBQ Customizable Handout

DBQ Customizable Handout

Created by
Ian Cohen
Free student handout for a Document Based Question (DBQ) learning activity!This handout provides a structured way to students to record purpose, evidence, and ideas + respond to questions.Make a copy of the word doc to customize, edit and add your own questions!
Preview of Physics PLICKER assessment questions (online or non-tech options)

Physics PLICKER assessment questions (online or non-tech options)

Plicker is a quick and easy way to assess student learning using your cell phone and “cards” that are printed for student use.  Below is a list of Plicker “sets” of 5 questions for Physics standards organized by units. Click on the links to “follow me” and have access to my sets as I create them! How to use: You print a set a class set of cards to keep forever and ever. You upload your class rosters for each class and Plicker will assign a number to each student. Students will get the same num
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