Chapter 6 DBQ
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Chapter 6 DBQRoad to the Revolution
Document Based Question
APPARTS• Author
– Who created the source?• Place and Time
– When was the source created?• Prior Knowledge
– What do you know about the subject?• Audience
– Who is the author trying to reach? • Reason
– Why was this source produced at the time it was produced?• The Main Idea
– What is the author trying to tell you?• Significance
– Why is this source important?
Create a T-ChartAPPARTS
Image # 1 Image # 2
APPARTS
Boston Massacre - 1770Describe: What is happening in this picture? Who are they fighting?
What is the meaning of this title? Who is the audience?
Boston Massacre - 1770Who are these people? Is their protest peaceful?
Boston Massacre - 1770What is happening in this picture? Did your opinion change?
Boston Massacre
You will be writing a one page paper comparing and contrasting the two images.
IMAGE # 1
IMAGE # 2
Step 1: Complete APPARTS for both images. (You can create t-chart.)
Step 2: Create a double bubble comparing and contrasting the two images.
Step 3: Create a tree map to organize your thoughts. Example: (You don’t have to use my example.)
Step 4: On a clean sheet of notebook paper, write a one page paper comparing and contrasting the two images. Be sure to utilize your prewriting.
Due Dates:Monday: ALL pre-writing must be completeTuesday: Completed paper and pre-writing due at the end of the class period.
Beginning Comparing
Conclusion
Contrasting
How will I be graded?
Possible Points
Points Earned
Prewriting 25Paper includes an introduction, body, and conclusion– a minimum of 4 paragraphs
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Opening catches reader’s interest;Thesis states topics and the main idea appears in the introduction
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Specific Examples are used to support ideas 25Conclusion summarizes key points and tells why both are important OR why one is better.
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The student communicates in written form using standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, punctuation, and proper citation of sources.
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