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How to Use: DBQuests

How to Use: DBQuests

Develop skills for in-depth analysis and inquiry with DBQuest, a learning tool that challenges students to dig into primary sources. DBQuest uses document-based questions to guide students in primary source analysis. 

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Ways to use DBQuest in the classroom: 

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Introduce

Introduce new topics for which students have little to no prior knowledge, creating curious minds ready for learning. 

Supplement

Round out an engaging sequence of learning activities designed to foster an understanding of key content. 

Extend

Make learning objectives stick and leverage classroom learning by adding firsthand accounts to your existing materials and teaching methods. 

Prep for AP

Make the most of study time ahead of AP Exams. Practice analyzing and summarizing source documents with DBQuests.

Teaching Tips

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Implement with ease

DBQuests are a ready-to-use teaching resource for educators. They do not require students to have any prior knowledge of content. Within a module, students learn everything needed to succeed and accomplish the learning objectives. 

Provide scaffolded support

DBQuests can be completed in two modes—guided or freeform. The guided experience provides scaffolding throughout the tool, while freeform offers students the same elements of the tool without additional assistance. Both allow students to produce a thoughtful analysis of the resources provided.

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A screenshot of the Nashville Sit-In Movement DBQuest for AP test prep.

Offer a structured primary source review

DBQuests take students through a structured process to analyze primary sources. This 4-step process guides students to determine a source’s perspective and rate it for usefulness; identify the source’s type and analyze it; address the supporting questions in their own words; and summarize their findings in response to the big question.

Key features

Introduce students to major questions in civics and history with DBQuests. Guided by a “big question,” students examine primary sources, and uncover and corroborate key evidence with the help of document-based supporting questions.

Plan with time in mind

Requiring one to two class periods to complete, DBQuests easily fit into any curriculum. 

Supplement your lesson

Deepen student understanding and engagement with digital tools that introduce, reinforce, or review concepts covered in class.

Assign and track

Assign DBQuests and track student progress and performance with the iCivics LMS.

Supporting materials

Each DBQuest includes a Teacher’s Guide that contains printables, a glossary, and student activities to make the most of your class time. 

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