Title: AP World History
1AP World History
- 2006 How to teach the Document-Based Question
or
C.S.I. Bartram Trail
2We are trying to catch a moving train. - Anton
Striegl
3Write an essay that
- Has a relevant thesis and supports that
thesis with evidence from the documents. - Uses all of the documents.
- Analyses the documents by grouping them in
as many ways as possible. Does not simply
summarize the documents individually. - Takes into account the sources of the documents
and analyses the authors point of view. - Explains the need for at least one
additional document. - You may refer to relevant historical information
not mentioned in the documents.
4There are no shortcuts or magic formulas.
Teach the rubric. The documents drive the essay.
52006 DBQ Scoring Guide (Operational Rubric)
BASIC CORE (competence)
- Score
- (1 point)
- (1 point)
- (1-2 points)
- (1 point)
- (1 point)
- (1 point)
- Total 7 points
- (1-2 points)
- Max score 9
- Has an acceptable thesis.
- Understands the basic meaning of the
documents. (may misrepresent one document)
- Supports thesis with appropriate evidence
from all or all but one of the documents.
- Analyzes point of view in at least two
documents. - Analyzes documents by grouping them, in two or
three ways. - Identifies and explains the need for one type of
appropriate additional document or
source. -
EXPANDED CORE (excellence)
Expands beyond the basic core of 1-7 points. A
student must earn 7 points in the basic core
before earning points in the expanded core.
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7 Basic Core (competence)
1. Thesis
- The thesis must be explicitly stated in the
introduction or conclusion of the essay. - It may appear as one or two connected sentences.
- A split thesis or a mere restatement of the
question is not acceptable. - The thesis must address the social and economic
effects of the global flow of silver as indicated
in the documents.
Students MUST Take a Stand -Sigrid Reynolds
82. Understands the basic meaning of the documents
- There are eight documents. Students must address
all documents and demonstrate understanding
of basic meaning in at least seven documents.
Listing the documents separately or listing the
documents as part of a group does not
sufficiently demonstrate an understanding of the
basic meaning.
93. Supports thesis with appropriate
evidence from all or all but one of the documents.
- For 2 points
- Evidence must be drawn from seven or eight
documents and must be connected to thesis. - For 1 point
- Evidence must be drawn from six documents and
connected to thesis.
104. Analyzes point of view in at least two
documents.
- POV explains why this particular person might
have this particular opinion OR what particular
feature informs the authors POV. - Students must move beyond mere description of
that individual by considering and explaining the
tone, the characteristics of the author, the
intended audience, and/or how outcome may have
influenced the authors opinion. - Mere attribution is not sufficient. Attribution
is copying or repeating information verbatim from
the source line of the document.
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12P. O. V.
- The key to being successful in AP begins with
reading the text.
- Dont worry about the text. All you need to read
is the Princeton Review.
Now for the Football DBQ
13 SITUATION DESCRIPTION
- The annual Mandarin Mustangs versus Bartram Bears
football game was played Friday night. Due to
family commitments I was unable to attend the
game. The game was decided when Ryan Mole caught
a touchdown pass on the last play of the 4th
quarter giving Mandarin a 14-10 victory.
14- Monday morning when I arrived at school
"everyone" was talking about the "catch" and the
victory. What I want to know is what REALLY
happened and just how great of a play this catch
actually was.
15- Throughout the day I spoke to the following
people in an attempt to obtain the truth. As I
review each source I must constantly ask myself
what is the validity of each person's comment
and what is their particular expertise in the
area of high school football.
16DOCUMENT 1
- Tom Robard, Newspaper Reporter, The Florida
Times Union - The annual Mandarin-Bartram Trail football game
ended in dramatic fashion when Ryan Mole caught
the game winning touchdown pass as time expired.
Mole made a leaping catch and landed safely in
the end zone capping an improbable come from
behind win for the Mustangs. - (Note most high school game results are phoned
into the newspaper sports desk)
17 DOCUMENT 2
- Ryan Mole, Mandarin receiver who caught the
winning pass - Did you see that catch?! I mean it was great! Man
I knew I had it! That D-back was nothing! I ran
right by him and just reached out and pulled it
in. Focus, real focus!! We're number 1!!
18DOCUMENT 3
- Pat Brickey, Offensive Coach, Mandarin High
School - Great catch! Unbelievable! Ryan has heart and no
quit in him. When it mattered I knew he would
come through. He's tough, a real gamer! I had the
team focused. We were ready to play. Never a
doubt!
19DOCUMENT 4
- Breanna Jones, Mandarin Cheerleader Captain
- It was a totally awesome catch! We won the game
and, like totally disgraced that other team. I
knew we would win after our half-time show, and
we did! We rock! Go MHS! Those Bartram guys had
no chance. And you should have seen those Bartram
Trail girls! Their cheers were sloppy and
screechy. No wonder we won!!! We're number 1!!
20DOCUMENT 5
- Laurie Graack, Mandarin teacher who attended the
game to watch her son play - Mandarin played real hard. The boys were great.
It was a great catch that won a hard fought game.
The noise in the stands after the game was
unbelievable. Everyone was hugging each other and
screaming.
21DOCUMENT 6
- Demetrius Johnson, Defensive back who covered
Ryan, Bartram Trail High School - We were robbed. That guy never caught the ball,
he was lying there on the ground and the ball
fell in his hands. He pushed me and the ref never
saw nothing. Mandarin is nothing, but a bunch of
cheaters!
22DOCUMENT 7
- Sean Ramirez, Bartram Trail High School
- What can I say? Demetrius played him real tight.
Mandarin ended up on the ground with the ball and
the touchdown. Some nights you just aren't lucky,
some you are.
23DOCUMENT 8
- Owen Dyson, Football Referee, excerpt from his
game report to the Florida High School Athletic
Association - It was a clean and simple catch resulting in a
touchdown. No penalty was involved.
24DOCUMENT 9
- Robert Benson, Assistant Football Coach,
University of Florida. Excerpt from his scouting
report. - 83 Ryan Mole, Senior. Position Wide Receiver.
Height 5'6". Weight 155. - Comment Has poor hands and only average speed.
25Source Robert Southey, English Romantic poet,
after visiting Manchester in 1807, Colloquies on
the Progress and Prospects of Society,1829.A
place more destitute than Manchester is not easy
to conceive. In size and population it is the
second city of the kingdom. Imagine this
multitude crowded together in narrow streets, the
hoses build of brick and blackened with smoke
frequent buildings among them as large as
convents, without their antiquity, without their
beauty, without their holiness, where you hear
from within, the everlasting din of machinery
and where, when the bell rings, it is to call the
wretches to their work instead of their prayers.
2002 AP Euro, Manchester DBQ
26Source Thomas B. Macauley, liberal Member of
Parliament and historian, essay, "Southey's
Colloquies," 1830's.People live longer because
they are better fed, better lodged, better
clothed and better attended in sickness, and
these improvements are owing to the increase in
national wealth which the manufacturing system
has produced. Mr. Robert Southey has found a
way, he tells us, in which the effects of
manufactures and agriculture may be compared. And
what is this way? To stand on a hill, to look at
a cottage and a factory, and to see which is
prettier. Does Mr. Southey think that the English
peasantry live, or ever lived, in substantial and
ornamented cottages, with box hedges, flower
gardens, beehives and orchards?
2002 AP Euro, Manchester DBQ
275. Grouping
- Analyzes documents by grouping them, in two or
three ways, depending on the question.
- Shoe grouping
- Stuffed animal grouping
286. Identifies and explains the need for one type
of appropriate additional document
or source.
- Students must identify an appropriate additional
document or source and explain how the document
or source will contribute to an analysis of the
effects of the silver trade.
29Expanded Core (excellence)
- Expanded thesis
- Careful and insightful analysis of documents
- Analyzes P.O.V. in more than two documents
- Brings in relevant outside historical evidence
- Identifies more than one additional document or
provides a particularly sophisticated explanation
of why the additional document is necessary.
30DBQ Essential Tools List 1. Manchester DBQ
(2002 AP Euro Exam) www.thecaveonline.com 2.
Football DBQ (PowerPoint) on POV www.thecaveonlin
e.com 3. Parental DBQ
http//myschoolonline.com/fl/mrderryberryshistoryc
lass 4. AP College Central (most recent DBQ and
info) www.collegeboard.com5. My
email BarthDerryberry_at_yahoo.com