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Teaching and Using Document-Based Questions for Middle School

Teaching and Using Document-Based Questions for Middle School

Paperback

Series: Gifted Treasury Series

General United States HistoryGeneral World HistoryTeaching Instruction

ISBN10: 1563089742
ISBN13: 9781563089749
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Published: Nov 14 2003
Pages: 208
Weight: 1.10
Height: 0.47 Width: 8.48 Depth: 11.18
Language: English

This guide focuses on using Document Based Questions (DBQs) to challenge students to interpret primary sources such as letters, diaries, speeches and other historical records.

Challenge your students to interpret primary sources from American History such as letters, diaries, speeches, and other historical records. Students learn to analyze a wide variety of visual and graphic stimuli such as paintings, photographs, charts, and graphs using Document-Based Questions. Containing sixteen different themes selected from major units that are covered in American History, DBQs help to utilize many of the skills stressed by social studies teachers, and are an excellent tool for assessing student progress. The activities are geared primarily toward middle school students (grades 6-8), but can be adapted easily for use by secondary students.

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