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3 min read
Lou Gallo Aug 14, 2024 12:16:41 PM
One of the greatest rewards of teaching history is when students can show that they can make effective arguments supported by historical evidence. From a practical point of view, argumentation is at the heart of the free response section of the AP® exam. This can be particularly difficult with younger students taking their first AP® history class.
This blog post outlines how I scaffold historical thinking skills and reasoning processes into teaching students how to write effectively. Please note that this is primarily aimed at 10th graders who have never taken an AP® history class (but have taken an AP® Human Geography class) prior and may need to be modified depending on your student's age and experience writing.
Overview: This is how I teach my first-year AP History students how to write for the exam.
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Writing using Historical Thinking Skills and Reasoning Processes:
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Writing using Historical Thinking Skills and Reasoning Processes:
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Unit 6 |
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Students will write 4-5 DBQs between now and the exam. |
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