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Document Based Question Step by Step. Hypermedia Tutorial Project Tony Ambrose EDC 601. DBQ Step by Step MENU. INTRODUCTION What is a Document Based Question. Overview. How to Write a DBQ Introduction Paragraph (GET). How to Write a DBQ Body Paragraphs ( Treereek ). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Hypermedia Tutorial ProjectTony Ambrose
EDC 601
Document Based Question Step by Step
Overview
DBQ Step by Step MENU
INTRODUCTIONWhat is a Document Based Question
How to Write a DBQ
Conclusion (RIC)
Examples with feedbackLook at peer writing samples and discover their strengths
and weaknesses
How to Write a DBQ
Body Paragraphs (Treereek)
QUIZ Test your abilities on DBQ writing!
How to Write a DBQ
Introduction Paragraph
(GET)
DOs and DON’Ts for DBQ writing
CLICK THE BUTTONS ABOVE FOR GUIDANCE THROUGH WRITING A DBQCLICK THE BUTTONS BELOW FOR EXTRA IMPORTANT TIPS AND TRICKS
References
Computer Requiremen
ts
THE D.B.Q. Rules• You must always:– Have three sentences in each paragraph– Use an introduction and conclusion paragraph– Use one more than half of the documents– Cite the documents as you use the information
• You will never– Use “me”, “my”, “I”, “in this essay”, or “in this
paragraph”.– Use improper grammar– Cite a document in the introduction or
conclusion paragraph– Ask a question
Writing Samples
Use this section to find the positives and negatives of DBQ writing
samples. There is an example for each type of paragraph (introduction,
body, conclusion).
Use the QUIZ section to test yourself to see if you recognize the
imperfections Intro Paragraph Example
TAKE THE QUIZ
Introductory ParagraphTask
- Discuss two British actions that caused colonists to rebel- Discuss two examples of colonial rebellions
Example: In 1776, American colonists announced their independence from Britian with the Declaration of Independence.From 1754 to
1763 the British and the American colonists were allies in the French Indian War, but this alliance was short lived.Britian was unfairly taxing the colonies to get out of debt from the French
Indian War. Americans colonists were subject to the Stamp act and the Tea Act. Americans resisted British military enforcement through the stamp act congress and the Boston Tea Party.
Purple: General StatementMaroon: Example/Evidence Statement (usually states the cause)
Yellow: Thesis Statements (note: Two thesis sentences as there are two parts to this task Body
Paragraph Example
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Body ParagraphTask
- Discuss two British actions that caused colonists to rebel- Discuss two examples of colonial rebellions
Example: The royal government of England passed many laws and took many actions that angered colonists. One of these such
actions was the Tea Act. The Tea Act was simply an added tax on tea, in addition to a law which stated that only British Tea could be sold in the colonies. This especially angered colonists because tea
was the most popular drink since it flavored the natural murky water colonists drank. Although tea was illegal if it was not British
tea, many colonists smuggled Dutch tea into the colonies. This was not only lucrative, but it also provided a sound solution to
supporting the British government, headed by King George III. The Tea Act was one of many British actions that led to colonial
rebellion. (Doc 4, Doc 7)
Note: This paragraph started with an intro and conclusion, had two documents cited, used proper grammar, provided details from the documents as well as outside information.
Concluding Paragraph Example
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Conclusion ParagraphTask
- Discuss two British actions that caused colonists to rebel- Discuss two examples of colonial rebellions
Example: In conclusion, the Tea Act and the Stamp Act were two British actions that caused colonists to rebel. Colonists
rebelled in such ways as organizing boycotts or having more violent protests like the Boston Massacre. Many
events occurred in Boston besides the Boston Massacre including the Boston Tea Party. These events led to the
American Revolution, without which America might still be under British rule today.
Purple: Restate Thesis Maroon: Interesting Fact
Yellow: Concluding Sentence More Analysis
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Following the Rule Book
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Check the DBQ Rule
Book
No Docum
ents in
introduction
Documents Cited Did not use me, my or I
G.E.T. Intro
Paragraph
TAKE THE QUIZ
What is a Document Based Question?
A Document Based Question (DBQ) is a theme for writing an essay using information provided by primary
documents. This type of essay is used as an assessment on the 8th Grade assessment and all state social studies assessments. You must explain, interpret and build on information provided by the documents.
You also must answer scaffolding questions which accompany each document.
Click here to download an example of a DBQ
Documents
Click to Download
2009’s teacher’s
rating guides
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A Note on Documents• All DBQs begin with scaffolding question
related to provided documents
Which could be maps, charts, political cartoons or passages. Be sure to complete all these questions as it is a large part of the grades.
Overview of DBQ Writing
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Click to see an example of a
set of documents
Overview of DBQ Writing
DBQs require a balance of information from the documents provided and knowledge from your own mind. Historians analyze primary documents to draw conclusions about the past. Just as you practice poetry in english class, or experiment in science class, you need to act like a historian through this essay. Your goal should be to write an essay on the task provided for you,
using DETAILS from the documents as supporting evidence. It is your job to prove the historical context correct.
A Message to Parents (looking to help their child work on a DBQ): Encourage your children to use the knowledge
learned in class as the basis of their essay, not information found in the documents. Use this program and resources
found in the main menu as a resource to write a solid DBQ.
DBQ Writing 101EXIT
DBQ Writing: 101
• In order to write a DBQ essay, use the G.E.T.; T.R.E.E.R.E.E.K.; R.I.C. format…explore the upcoming slides to learn how to write the essay…
How to write a DBQ Introductory Paragraph
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WRITING the INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH
• The introductory paragraph is the most important paragraph in your essay for the following reasons:
• This gives the grader a first impression. The grader usually has an idea of what the grade will probably be based on the first two sentences.
• You will be briefly satisfying the task in this paragraph, so the grader knows after reading this paragraph where they will be docking you points.
• Write this paragraph using the G.E.T. Method
The GET MethodEXIT
The GET Method for Introductory Paragraphs
• The GET method is used to write solid introductory DBQ paragraphs. It breaks the paragraph style down into three parts. As you progress through this section, each part will be explained in more detail– G: General Statement– E: Example/Evidence– T: Thesis Statement
The G StatementEXIT
General Statement
– This is your first sentence, it is a general statement about the topic of the DBQ
– This sentence should only introduce the reader to the topic
– This sentence should not bring up any examples or anything related to the topic
General Statement Tips and Tricks
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General Statement - Tips• Simply define the broad topic
• (for example, if it is a Civil Rights DBQ, define Civil Rights in a complete sentence)
• Try rewording/summarizing the Historical Context
• Great ways to start off• “Throughout American history…”• “There have been many…”• The ____________ was a time/is when…”
• Check the DBQ Rule Book for things you should never do
Writing an E
Statement
Check the DBQ Rule
BookEXIT
Evidence/Example Statement
• This is a sentence or two that fills out the middle of your paragraph. Usually, it is best to explain the historical event(s) that caused the topic, or caused the events you will be writing about– For example, if it is an American
Revolution DBQ, explain the French and Indian War
– For example, if it is a Civil Rights DBQ, explain Plessy vs. Ferguson Writing a T
StatementEXIT
Thesis Statement
• To round out your introductory paragraph, write a thesis statement, which satisfies the task. In other words, you are answering the task by saying what you will be writing about.– For example, if the task says to discuss
two topics, then mention the two topics you will be discussing.
– This should be as many sentences as there are task bullets
T StatementTips
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Thesis Statement - Tips
• The Thesis Statement should list the historical events/examples you will be discussing.– Start with “Some of the ways…include…”• Example: “Discuss positive effects of technology in the
United States.”• …”Two examples of positive effects of technology
include increased communication and manufacturing.”
• Make sure the examples you use in your thesis are the examples you will expand upon in your essay.
Writing the Body Paragraphs
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The Body Paragraphs• There should be several body paragraphs of a
minimum of 4 sentences each. • Use the TreeReeC format you have learned in English
– T-Topic Sentence – Start to discuss one of your examples/events from your thesis
– R – Reason – Explain how your topic sentence example relates to the task (for the first bullet)
– E – Examples – Discuss it in detail…say everything you know FOR CERTAIN about the example/event
– R – Reason – Explain the next example/event from your thesis (for the first bullet)
– E – Examples – Discuss it in detail…say everything you know FOR CERTAIN about the example/event
– C – Conclusion A Note on Topic and Conclusion
SentencesEXIT
A Note on Topic and Conclusion Sentences
• Students tend to have the most trouble coming up with Topic and Conclusion sentences
• Topic Sentences: Simply introduce the first example you will be discussing
• Example: “The Tea Act is another example of British a action which led to the American Revolution.”
• Conclusion Sentences: Conclusions are broad sentences that wrap up what you are discussing
• Example: “The Tea Act and the Stamp Act are just two of many examples which led to the American Revolution.”Click here to
see examples of quality
DBQsCiting Documents
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Citing Documents• You must use one more than half of the documents in
your essay, meaning, you must use information from at least 4-5 documents.
• If you use information from a document, you must cite that document in one of three ways.– End of sentence: In parentheses, write “doc ___”, after the
sentence• Example: Uncle Tom’s Cabin showed the hardships of slavery. (Doc.
4)
– End of paragraph: In parentheses, write all the documents used in the paragraph • Example: …The publishing of Uncle Tom’s Cabin was one of many
contributing factors to sectionalism. (doc. 4, doc. 6)
– In the wording: State that you found the information in the document• Example: According to Document 2, Uncle Tom’s Cabin exposed the
hardships of slavery.Writing a RIC Conclusion
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R.I.C. Conclusions• Conclusion Paragraphs are written in the
R.I.C. Style.– R: Restate Thesis – Reward your thesis in a way
that lets the reader know you just proved something to them• Start off with “As one can see…” or “In conclusion…”
– I: Interesting Fact – Say any fun fact about the topic.
– C: Concluding Sentence – The best C Sentences say where America is today because of the topic• Example: Though racism still exists, African-Americans
have now achieved equality because of the Civil Rights MovementEXI
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QUIZ
Take the Quiz to see if your DBQ expertise is up to par:
Which of the following is the only thing you can use in a DBQ essay?
Me or My Document 2
In this essayThis is my first paragraph on
Teddy Roosevelt
Click for Voice Narration
QUIZ
Which of the following is the correct order
RIC>TREEREEC>GET
GET>TREEREEC>RIC
TREEREEC>GET>RIC
GET>RIC>TREEREEC
Click for Voice Narration
QUIZ
This introduction is missing an E
Statement
This introduction is missing a G
Statement
This introduction is missing a
Thesis Statement
Click for Voice Narration
Which of the following is true?
QUIZ
Citations of documents
A discussion of Freedom Rides
Definition of a sit-in
This body paragraph is missing all of the following except:
Conclusion Sentence
Click for Voice Narration
QUIZ
3. Which of the following is the best thesis statement?
There were many causes of the Civil War which I will now discuss.
Two examples of events that caused the Civil War include John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry and the Kansas-
Nebraska Act.
The Civil War was initially a battle for slavery, which then developed into two separate countries battling to keep
America together.
Click for Voice Narration
QUIZ
YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY FINISHED THE QUIZ
WHICH MEANS AFTER LONG LAST YOU ANSWERED EVERY QUESTION
CORRECTLY EXIT
QUIZIncorrect
TryAgain
References
• New York State Education Department. (2010). Grade 8 Social Studies. Retrieved February 18, 2010 from http://www.nysedregents.org/Grade8/SocialStudies/home.html
• Upstate History. Document Based Questions. Retrieved February 19, 2010 from http://www.upstatehistory.org/services/DHP/DBQ.html
Computing Requirements
• Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (or equivalent)
• Microsoft Word 97 – 2007 (or equivalent)
• Adobe Acrobat Reader• Internet Access
An example of selected documents from the 2008 assessment