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Answering Open-Ended Questions for Social Studies Class

Answering Open-Ended Questions for Social Studies Class. Do not write in the 1 st person / use any “I” phrases Ex: I think, I feel, I believe, in my opinion, etc. Do not speak directly to the reader Do not ask questions / Say “you” Use the proper tense

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Answering Open-Ended Questions for Social Studies Class

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  1. Answering Open-Ended Questions for Social Studies Class

  2. Do not write in the 1st person / use any “I” phrases • Ex: I think, I feel, I believe, in my opinion, etc. • Do not speak directly to the reader • Do not ask questions / Say “you” • Use the proper tense • History = past tense. (was, not is) (were, not are) • Present day = present tense • Spelling and grammar count! • Do not refer to historical figures by only their first names • Begin with a topic sentence that states your point • Support your topic sentence with FACTS • Stay on topic

  3. Which team will win the Super Bowl this season? • Which team will win the NBA title this season? • Which recording artist or group should have won the MTV VMA for best artist? • What movie was the best movie released this past summer?

  4. DBTA recently instituted a mandatory homework policy that states that every student needs to receive at least 20 minutes of reading and writing homework each night. Is this a good idea? Why or why not?

  5. DOL Given open-ended responses students will identify the topic sentence and list the supporting details

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