DBQ - Introductions
Aim: How do you write an introduction for a DBQ Essay?
Do Now: Quiz - You have 5 Minutes
Lesson Overview:
| Item | Approx Time |
| Do Now | 3-5 Min |
| Mini Lesson | 15-20 Min |
| Activity | 15 Min |
| Discussion | 5-7 Min |
Introduction
The introduction to the essay response should communicate what it is that the essay will show or prove. The DBQ essay generic scoring rubric states that to earn a five, the essay, “Introduces the theme or problem by establishing a framework that is beyond a simple restatement of the Task and concludes with a summation of the theme or problem.”
Most points are lost on the introduction. For this reason, we have developed a formula for completing an introduction that would give you the highest amount of points.
DRL Formula
Define, ReWrite, List
Define
Define the main idea or topic.
Example:
Historical Context: Culture and Intellectual Life
Culture is the traditions and practices of a society or civilization, and within that culture, intellectuals often have made a lasting change either for the positive or negative.
ReWrite
ReWrite the historical context or theme given in your own words. You may use the WRS (Word Replacement Strategy)below to ReWrite your theme.
WRS (Word Replacement Strategy}
How to re-write an introduction from the theme or historical context
- Read the theme or historical context
- Circle the important words.
- Think of replacements for the most of the important words and phrases. (Multiple replacements may be necessary)
- Paraphrase (put into your own words) the theme or historical context using the replacement words.
List
List the topics and/or items you will discuss in your body paragraphs.
Example:
Two of the most important intellectuals that have affected society have been Michiavelli and Marx. Both have negatively and positively changed society.
Classwork & Homework
Lesson Activity: DBQ Introduction Packet
Homework: Complete Packet for Homework