Agenda – 8/30 Short answer questions Homework: TEST ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MAPS.

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Agenda – 8/30 Short answer questions Homework: TEST ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MAPS.

WRITING SKILLS DAY THE BEST!

HOW TO WRITE GOOD SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (SAQs) It’s easy! ACE it! Answer the question. Cite specific evidence. Explain how the evidence supports your answer. This is the same thing as CER (claim, evidence, reasoning) and APE (answer, provide, explain)

Let’s practice “Identify and explain one change from your middle school years to your high school years.” Answer the question. Cite specific evidence. Explain how the evidence supports your answer.

Let’s practice “Identify and explain one change from your middle school years to your high school years.” One thing that changed from middle school to high school was my height. From 6th grade to my freshman year, I grew from 5’ to 5’8. This is because my growth spurt occurred during 8th grade, and I grew six inches that year.

Let’s practice “Identify and explain one change from your middle school years to your high school years.” One thing that changed from middle school to high school was my writing skill. In sixth grade, I was a weak writer, and struggled with articulating my thoughts; by my senior year of high school, I was an excellent writer and made A’s on most of my English papers. This changed because, as I grew older, I grew smarter. I also had excellent English teachers, such as Ms. Rogers, who helped me learn how to make a coherent argument supported by evidence.

Let’s practice What’s one difference between Eurasian and American civilizations? Why does that difference exist?

Let’s practice – this time with history “Identify and explain one social effect of the Neolithic Revolution.”

Let’s practice – this time with history “Identify and explain one social effect of the Neolithic Revolution.” One effect of the Neolithic Revolution was population growth. With the advent of agriculture, a larger population could be supported due to a reliable surplus of grains like wheat and barley. Because food was more readily available and was easier to acquire, families could support more children, which led to an overall population increase.

Let’s practice – this time with history Identify and explain one negative effect of the Neolithic Revolution.

Let’s practice – this time with history “Identify and explain one political difference between Egypt and Mesopotamia.”

Let’s practice – this time with history “Identify and explain one similarity between Mesopotamia and China.”

Let’s practice – this time with history “Identify and explain one cultural difference between China and Egypt.”