Hi all, My WH students struggle with regular readings so when I approach a DBQ, I want them to gain confidence and think. Last week, I put students in groups with at least one strong reader and gave each group 3 of the 7 docs. As a warm-up they discussed what they already knew as European motives (we completed most of 5.1). After discussions at their table, they sent a rep up to whiteboard and wrote their doc #, their main reason (quote possibly) under the motive/motives. They really debated why each doc fit under each category---bingo, they were reading the doc/analyzing data closely-- just what I was hoping for. As for their follow up writing, we're still working on that . Any other suggestions or ideas for how to amp up the thinking with primary sources?