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Interactive Notebooks. Lesson Plans Bundled. Literature Circles. Microsoft OneDrive. If possible get both email and snail mail addresses. Once your team has reached its answer to the big question and completed the task, how about contributing your ideas to the real world? There are lots of ways you can do this, but some possible ones are to contact your representatives in government, significant people in your school community who might be connected to the topic or online groups, blogs, non-profit organizations or leaders in the field.

Return to the hook you used in the introduction and help students to see how far they have come in gaining a deeper understanding into a real and challenging topic. You might symbolically relate what they studied to larger issues in the same or different topics. This will help students transfer the subtlety they have gained in this area to other complex issues.

A final technique is to hint at the next challenges related to the topic as a way for students to see that learning never stops. Thank you for these guidelines! I really appreciate this article. I want to implement webquests into my teaching and I find your website very useful.

Hi Paulina, Let me know how I might help. I see a few interesting things from your Web site: Your name and that you are from Poland. Also that you teach younger students. Remember that the purpose of this section is to both prepare and hook the reader. The Task. Describe crisply and clearly what the end result of the learners' activities will be. The task could be a:. If the final product involves using some tool e.

Don't list the steps that students will go through to get to the end point. That belongs in the Process section. The Process. To accomplish the task, what steps should the learners go through?

Use the numbered list format in your web editor to automatically number the steps in the procedure. Describing this section well will help other teachers to see how your lesson flows and how they might adapt it for their own use, so the more detail and care you put into this, the better. June 17, This year marks the 20th anniversary of the WebQuest model. Watch this space for announcements of some new resources coming later this summer! October 22, WebQuests and Web 2. This webinar conducted by the Discovery Education Network features a discussion about how blogs and wikis fit into the WebQuest model.

You can view the archive here. Please report bad links and suggest additions and improvements to the site by writing to Bernie Dodge, PhD. Technologically, creating a WebQuest can be very simple. As long as you can create a document with hyperlinks, you can create a WebQuest.



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