+ Document-Based Questions (DBQ). + Objectives Discuss strategies for assessing students using social studies content and reading/writing skills. Analyze.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Photosynthesis Write On Fourth Grade.
Advertisements

Division of Youth Services Oct 26, 2012 Common Core & the Content Areas.
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration.
SQ3R: A Reading Technique
Get out ISN we are taking Notes On Photosynthesis Pick up homework Due Monday Quiz Friday!! Content Obj. Students will be able to demonstrate comprehension.
Analyzing the Cold War through historical documents Core I MRS. WEAVER.
Photosynthesis and Respiration
Determining the Importance of Photosynthesis and Respiration
Building an Oak Tree: Photosynthesis Notes I
How to Write the Five Paragraph Essay
The Document-Based Question
Working with English Learners
Important Plant Processes
Science Gateway Assessment 1 2 Preparing for the Science Gateway.
40 Multiple Choice Items TIMED! 35 Minutes Data Representation (38%) Research Summaries (45%) Conflicting Viewpoints (17%) Content Includes: Biology,
SCIENCE FAIR 2009.
Easy-to-Understand Tables RIT Standards Key Ideas and Details #1 KindergartenGrade 1Grade 2 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about.
Animation. What is photosynthesis? Leaves are green because of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs energy from the sun. It uses that energy to convert carbon.
1 Preparing for the Science Gateway Science Content Area Summary Spring DOMAINSCHOOL IDEAS2.7/5 ORGANIZATION2.6/5 STYLE3.2/5 CONVENTIONS3.2/5.
Informative/Explanatory Writing
DBQ’S MRS. ALLEY Lesson 9- Day 1. What is a DBQ?  A DBQ, document based question, is a question that focuses around one or more documents.  The documents.
Keys to success on the Gateway: A checklist  Demonstrate that you understand the writing task  Address and develop all parts of the writing task  Organize.
DBQs How to write one!. Purpose  The primary purpose of the document-based essay question is not to test your prior knowledge of subject matter, but.
DBQs What do I do?. Understand the Question Read the historical context carefully to understand what it’s all about. Read the DBQ question. In almost.
GETTING DIRTY WITH PLANTS AND SOIL. OBJECTIVES As students actively participate and are involved with scientific processes, they will be excited to learn.
The Document-Based Question. What Is It? An essay question that requires you to interpret primary source documents. Documents might include the following:
Photosynthesis. In this activity you will: Learn about the process of photosynthesis Write a paragraph describing how plants use photosynthesis to live.
How do I do well on the High School Social Studies Gateway?
What Can My ELLs Do? Grade Level Cluster 3-5 A Quick Reference Guide for Planning Instructional Tasks for English Language Learners.
US AP Exam Review Revised Exam for THE AP EXAM The College Board redesigned the APUSH Exam for the school year. Students will need to.
Science 7 You will need your books today! Come Prepared.
Your job will be to examine who or what the document is about, when and where it takes place and how the information that is being presented can be.
BLOOM’S TAXONOMY Mrs. Eagen A, A. Bloom identified six levels within the cognitive domain, from the simple recall or recognition of facts,
DOCUMENT BASED QUESTIONS HISTORY LEAD TEACHER MEETING MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2015.
Photosynthesis Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their own food.
R ER E SEARCH SOMETHING NEWEXPLAIN MOREAGAIN and AGAINRelevant or Not?CONCLUDEHAVE EVIDENCE Research Target #2 Locate, Select, Interpret and Integrate.
Unit 2 Energy & Matter Interactions. Photosynthesis Process in which plants make their own food.
Integrating Language Development in the Content Areas Kris Nicholls, Ph.D. Director, CABE Professional Development Services.
ESOL DEPARTMENT REPETITION BREEDS RECOGNITION! TEXT FEATURES.
Photosynthesis & Respiration Energy for Plants & Animals.
Photosynthesis or How Plants Make Food. Energy from the Sun is necessary to begin the process. Besides green plants, some algae and some bacteria can.
Classroom Strategies That Work. Questions, Cues, and Advance Organizers Helping Students Activate Prior Knowledge.
Lesson: Energy and Space 1 Wednesday, Nov. 9 Objective: Describe how plants make their food (photosynthesis) Warm Up:
Photosynthesis 6 th Grade Science. Ad From Newspaper INVENTORS NEEDED! Our city is experiencing environmental problems. The streams and rivers in our.
LEAP TH GRADE. DATES: APRIL 25-29, 2016 Test Administration Schedule:  Day 1 April 25- ELA Session 1: Research Simulation Task (90mins) Mathematics.
THE DBQ A quick guide to writing Document Based Questions.
Writing in the Content Areas Piecing it Together Social Studies Piecing it Together Social Studies.
Photosynthesis & Respiration Energy for Plants & Animals.
Exploring the Literacy Standards: CCSS & Main Idea.
The Document-Based Question DBQDBQ. What Is the Document-Based Question? An essay that requires that you interpret primary sources documents and incorporate.
Let’s All Learn How to Write a DBQ What is a DBQ? Your job will be to examine who or what the document is about, when and where it takes place and how.
Informational Reading and Writing Strategies Science Department Professional Development February 18, 2009.
Let’s All Learn How to Write a DBQ
THE APUSH Short answer question (SAQ)
Walk-In Take out notebook, folder, and pencil box and agenda.
Reading Comprehension Strategies for ELLs
Let’s All Learn How to Write a DBQ
Photosynthesis.
Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6
Photosynthesis and Respiration
Photosynthesis & Respiration
ACOS 8 & 9 Defend the position that plants obtain materials needed for growth primarily from air and water. Construct an illustration to explain how plants.
Why are leaves called the “food factories” of a plant or tree?
Science Curriculum Showcase Thursday, January 12, pm
Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Levels
Learning Objective (DBQ’s)
Lesson: Energy and Space 1
Photosynthesis & Respiration
THE APUSH Short answer question (SAQ)
Presentation transcript:

+ Document-Based Questions (DBQ)

+ Objectives Discuss strategies for assessing students using social studies content and reading/writing skills. Analyze several primary source documents to respond to a question. Review examples of document based questions that integrate primary sources.

+ Agenda Assessment and inquiry in Social Studies What is a document based question? Experiencing a document based question Examples for your grade level

+ Assessments in Social Studies On three sticky notes, write down three ways you assess students knowledge and skills in social studies. In a group of four, sort all of your responses into groups. Label the group with a name.

+

+ Inquiry and Assessment How do the assessments we currently use match the inquiry process?

+ What is a DBQ Question? The DBQ will consist of two parts. First Part: In the first part, students will be required to answer a key question(s) on each document. This generally involves interpreting the main idea or point of view expressed in the document. This section will be "scaffolded" to the second part in which the student will write an essay using the documents to respond to a specific question.

+ What is a DBQ Question? Second Part: In this second part, students are asked to utilize all the sources, plus their understanding of science to respond to a question. This second part will require them to move beyond simply quoting all the documents. They will need to use the documents as evidence in support of a thesis that responds to the assigned (part two) question. The student will be required to use all documents and incorporate outside information.

+ Sample Documents

Snow Depth from January 26 th -31 st January 26 th January 31 st

Document 3 Mealworm Fried Rice Ingredients: 1 egg, beaten 1 tsp. oil 3/4 c. water 1/4 c. chopped onions 4 tsp. soy sauce 1/8 tsp. garlic powder 1 c. minute rice 1 c. cooked mealworms Directions: Scramble egg in a saucepan, stirring to break egg into pieces. Add water, soy sauce, garlic and onions. Bring to a boil. Stir in rice. Cover; remove from heat and let stand five minutes. Serves 4 people. Document 3 Mealworm Fried Rice To double the recipe, how many onions would you need? From the recipe, how long does the rice need to cook? Mealworms are invertebrates, animals without backbones. Name 2 invertebrates that you may have eaten? Describe how they tasted.

Document 2 Notice how solid water molecules are bunched together and how far apart the gas molecules are. From the diagram above, explain what causes solid water molecules to bunch together and gas molecules to move more freely. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ _________________________ Beside water, give an example of a solid, liquid and gas

Document 3 Photosynthesis and transpiration (made easy) Photosynthesis is the way a plant makes food for itself. Chlorophyll in the "green" part of the leaves captures energy from the sun and this powers the building of food from very simple ingredients - carbon dioxide and water. Oxygen is released as a by-product of photosynthesis. Trees "breathe in" carbon dioxide and "breathe out" oxygen. They breathe through tiny holes in their leaves called stomata; they also lose water through the stomata. The tree draws up water through its roots and the water is then drawn up through the tree and comes out through the stomata in its leaves. The whole process of sucking up water and losing it again is called transpiration. It's simple really, they just use long complicated words to describe it! 1. What is photosynthesis? ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___ 2. What “ ingredients ” are needed for plants to make their own food? ___________________________ 3. Trees “ breathe in ” carbon dioxide and “ breathe out ” oxygen through tiny holes in their leaves called ___________________________________. 4. Plants transpire. How are humans similar to plants? ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________

+ Document-based Essay Question (DBQ) SKILLS NEEDED: Read, interpret, analyze, synthesize, comprehension, observe, prior knowledge Read and interpret and analyze different types of documents (posters, newspaper articles, letters, advertisements, flyers, graphs, diagrams) Write an essay with topic sentence, supporting details, conclusion based on documents and notes Reading and Writing Skills - essay, note taking, outlining, webbing, editing, and final copy work Vocabulary Critical Thinking Scientific Knowledge base Inquiry –Based Skills Listening and following directions Finding main ideas and giving examples to support your main idea conclusions Organize their response in a logical way Recognize and relate to different perspective Read and discuss content material, and formulate pertinent questions Read a timeline, chart, map, or caption to illustration Reading skills i.e. decoding, literal and inferential details/comprehension, cause/effect Locate relevant information (key words), analyze and interpret data with or without scaffolding, identify and apply problem solving strategies Compare/contrast data Math skills e.g. number value, greater than/less than, equal, percentage, estimation Summarizing

+ Raising Standards with DBQs As early as third grade, students are tested on their ability to analyze a collection of documents, tap their own knowledge and come up with reasoned answers to complex questions on multi-faceted topics. It's a real-world skill they'll use all their lives. Unfortunately, kids fall short on DBQs - and other tests, for that matter - because they don't focus on the details or the directions. Through DBQ assessments we are developing their powers of observation.