Thursday, October 10, 2019

Thursday 10/10



Let’s first look at a DBQ essay. This is what you will be writing next week as your Clarklisto Grade for Q1. Remember, this will be 25% of your Q1 Grade.

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Yesterday, you mastered a document that centered around one of three promises:

                  - AA's will have a say/vote in government

                 - AA's will have the opportunity to succeed

                 - AA's will be able to live a life without fear and intimidation

Then you weaved the documents together by connecting them to the broken promise and connected the documents to each other.

Take 10 minutes to prepare for presenting your BROKEN PROMISE back to the class.

Your coach will start by presenting your group’s TOPIC SENTENCE/CLAIM. Then, each document will be presented by:

             Giving a summary of the document (be sure to identify the source)

            Explain in 1-2 sentences how the evidence from your document proves the PROMISE was   
            BROKEN.

            Lastly, in one sentence, transition to the next person’s document

(This presentation will be graded. If you are working with a partner the presentation should be equally divided)
                          Each student will be graded 1-10 points.

                         10-9 Excellent
                         8-7 Good
                         6 Somewhat Unprepared
                         5-4 Unprepared and lacking details
                         3-1 Unprepared and lacking details with errors
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You just listened to THREE BODY PARAGRAPHS of a DBQ Essay.

What are the steps to writing a DBQ Essay? In your group you need to write “Steps to Writing a DBQ Paragraph.”

This is a competition. The group that writes the best instructions (Clear and Concise) will win a PRIZE. Every group’s instructions will be posted for the class to view. The CLASS INSTRUCTIONS will be posted when you write your DBQ next week.

HW: 20 minutes of reading with post-its

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