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What made Gandhi’s non-violent movement work?. DBQ. Day One: . Hook: Situations 1-3 Read Background Article; Complete History Frame and Frayer TOTD. History Frame. http://www.readingquest.org/pdf/hist_frame.pdf. Day Two: . Display Document Titles and Make Predictions
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Day One: Hook: Situations 1-3 Read Background Article; Complete History Frame and Frayer TOTD
History Frame http://www.readingquest.org/pdf/hist_frame.pdf
Day Two: Display Document Titles and Make Predictions Display and Discuss “Buckets” Display and explain “Chicken foot”
Documents A: The Salt Tax: Letter to Lord Irwin B: The Dharasana Salt March (text and photo) C: Jail Time D: Salting the Lion’s Tail (cartoon)
Tactic #3: Embracing The Enemy Paragraph Buckets Tactic #2 Accepting Jail Time Tactic #1: Disciplined Civil Disobedience
3 Topic Sentences Thesis Statement Chicken Foot
Document Analysis Steps What do you see? Draw a box around everything you see. Write the DBQ on top of the box. Mark the document (letter/number), source, note(s), and caption(s) with an Examine the source Consider the notes and captions Close read of document
Day 3 Paragraph Buckets Tactic #1: Disciplined Civil Disobedience
Tactic #2 Accepting Jail Time Paragraph Buckets
Tactic #3: Embracing The Enemy Paragraph Buckets
Day Five: Introduction Hook Background Information Thesis Statement
Day Five: 2 Body Paragraph Paragraphs Topic Sentence Text Evidence (facts) and Citation (Doc# _) Argument (Explain what the text evidence means/why it is important.) Text Evidence and Citation (Doc#_) Argument (Explain what the text evidence means/why it is important.) Concluding Sentence
Day Five: • Closing • Restates thesis • Clinches argument