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What’s a DBQ?? A Mini-Workshop

What’s a DBQ?? A Mini-Workshop. K. Wickiser. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR THE WORKSHOP. WHAT ARE SOME STRATEGIES USED IN HELPING YOU RESPOND TO DBQ’S? WHAT ARE SOME STRATEGIES IN DEVELOPING DBQ’S?. WHAT IS THE BIGGER PICTURE FOR DBQ’S?.

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What’s a DBQ?? A Mini-Workshop

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  1. What’s a DBQ??A Mini-Workshop K. Wickiser

  2. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS FOR THE WORKSHOP • WHAT ARE SOME STRATEGIES USED IN HELPING YOU RESPOND TO DBQ’S? • WHAT ARE SOME STRATEGIES IN DEVELOPING DBQ’S?

  3. WHAT IS THE BIGGER PICTURE FOR DBQ’S? • CITATIONS/INFORMATION OR DATA FROM THE DOCUMENTS – Excerpts taken from the documents to support the essay • RELAVENT OUTSIDE INFORMATION- Information that relates and is pertinent to the documents but is not taken from the documents • SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS/SCAFFOLDING QUESTIONS- Questions under the documents whose answers are found within the document and are designed to “scaffold” the student to relevant outside information • SUPPORTING EVIDENCE – Details, examples, reasons, etc. that support the essay. • ADDRESSES THE TASKS – What is being asked in the essay? • BRAINSTORMING – Coming up with terms, ideas, things, etc. related to the DBQ’S topic/theme and/or tasks

  4. SCAFFOLDING This support could be in the form of clues, hints, reminders, encouragement, etc. THUS THE INTENT OF THE SCAFFOLDING QUESTION AND ITS DOCUMENT IS TO HELP YOU ACCESS RELEVANT OUTSIDE INFORMATION

  5. OUTSIDE INFORMATION:THE SPONGE ANALOGY:Let us suppose that the DBQ question is oriented on household cleaning tools SCAFFOLDING QUESTION • Name two characteristics of this sponge: • Greenish color • Little pockets (WHAT’S ON THE SURFACE) DOCUMENT 1

  6. OUTSIDE INFORMATION:THE SPONGE ANALOGY THE GREATER GOAL OF THE SCAFFOLDING QUESTION AND ITS DOCUMENT TO WRING OUT THAT RELEVANT OUTSIDE INFORMATION A SPONGE PICKS UP DIRT A SPONGE PICKS UP WATER

  7. THUS LIKE A SPONGE, THE STUDENT MUST BE ABLE TO WRING OUT WHAT HAS BEEN TAKEN IN FROM PRIOR LEARNING EXPERIENCES

  8. TAPPING INTO THE OUTSIDE INFORMATION GANDHI WEAVING HIS OWN CLOTHES (TIME MAGAZINE) 7a What does this document show Gandhi doing? [1]

  9. TAPPING INTO THE OUTSIDE INFORMATION BRAINSTORMING PASSIVE RESISTANCE PROTEST AGAINST THE ENGLISH INFLUENCED MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HOMESPUN MOVEMENT GANDHI WEAVING HIS OWN CLOTHES (TIME MAGAZINE) 7a What does this document show Gandhi doing? [1] Gandhi is weaving his own clothes

  10. WHAT IS THE BIGGER PICTURE FOR DBQ’S? 2. COMMON WRITING TERMS FOR D.B.Q.’S • Thesis statement: What is the writer’s main point or idea; what is s/he promoting in the essay? • Introduction paragraph: setting the stage for the essay; the general theme or topic • Body of the essay: the “meat” of the essay; supports one’s thesis • Transition phrases: brings organization and clarity to the essay

  11. “Practice doesn’t make perfect; practice makes permanent.” Madeline Hunter

  12. WRITING DRAFTS • THE HAMBURGER • OTHER OUTLINES

  13. A "Dazzling" D. B. Q. Is Like a Tasty Hamburger

  14. THE INTRODUCTION MOST IMPORTANT PIECE: YOUR THESIS – LAST SENTENCE OF THE INTRODUCTION The “Top Bun” of your essay! 5-10 sentences

  15. The "Meat" Paragraphs • MINIMUM OF THREE PARAGRAPHS • INCLUDES • OUTSIDE INFORMATION • CITATIONS • SUPPORTING EVIDENCE • TOPIC SENTENCES THAT ADDRESS THE TASKS AND ARE SUPPORTED IN THE PARAGRAPH

  16. The Concluding Paragraph • The “Bottom Bun” of your essay! • It holds it all together! • 5-10 sentences

  17. Put It All Together And... YOU HAVE A TASTY BURGER!!!

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