DBQ Responses
Can I just say how much I love DBQs? As lame as it sounds document based questions are what I live for in my classroom. Students have such a wide range of answers and observations. It helps them connect to the curriculum and elaborate on their prior knowledge. It is an open session for reassessment of materials.
This week we took a dive into the Industrial Revolution in Europe. We used an excerpt from Lucy Larcom (1889) and her perspective of being a woman with a job beyond the home. My favorite observation was, " I wonder if she saw herself as an equal?" This led to a discussion of the right to vote and how this opened doors for women. Students also asked key questions about vocabulary. The word, "leisure." was used and several of my students didn't know this term. DBQs can also be used to teach vocabulary, questioning, content, and reading strategies.
(BTW) Life of the Party? I still use this the title of my blog because I find is ironic.
If you have anymore DBQs please feel free to leave a comment!
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