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Put the Title
of the Lesson Here
A WebQuest for xth Grade (Put Subject
Here)
Designed by
Put Your Name Here
Put Your E-mail Address Here
Put some interesting graphic
representing the content here
Introduction
| Task |Resources|Process
| Evaluation | Conclusion
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Teacher
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Introduction
This document should be written with
the student as the intended audience. Write a short paragraph here to introduce
the activity or lesson to the students. If there is a role or scenario
involved (e.g., "You are a detective trying to identify the mysterious
poet.") then here is where you'll set the stage. If there's no motivational
intro like that, use this section to provide a short advance organizer
or overview. Remember that the purpose of this section is to both prepare
and hook the reader.
It is also in this section that you'll
communicate the Big Question (Essential Question, Guiding Question) that
the whole WebQuest is centered around.
The Task
Describe crisply and clearly what the
end result of the learners' activities will be. The task could be a:
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problem or mystery to be solved;
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position to be formulated and defended;
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product to be designed;
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complexity to be analyzed;
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personal insight to be articulated;
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summary to be created;
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persuasive message or journalistic account
to be crafted;
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a creative work, or
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anything that requires the learners to
process and transform the information they've gathered.
If the final product involves using some
tool (e.g., HyperStudio, the Web, video), mention it here.
Don't list the steps that students
will go through to get to the end point. That belongs in the Process section.
Resources
List print and digital resources that
students will use during this WebQuest.
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. Remember that this whole document is addressed
to the student, however, so describe the steps using the second person.
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First you'll be assigned to a team of
3 students...
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Once you've picked a role to play....
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... and so on.
Learners will access the on-line resources
that you've identified as they go through the Process. You may have a set
of links that everyone looks at as a way of developing background information,
or not. If you break learners into groups, embed the links that each group
will look at within the description of that stage of the process. (Note,
this is a change from the older WebQuest templates which included a separate
Resources section. It's now clear that the resources belong in the Process
section rather than alone.)
In the Process block, you might also
provide some guidance on how to organize the information gathered. This
advice could suggestions to use flowcharts, summary tables, concept maps,
or other organizing structures. The advice could also take the form of
a checklist of questions to analyze the information with, or things to
notice or think about. If you have identified or prepared guide documents
on the Web that cover specific skills needed for this lesson (e.g. how
to brainstorm, how to prepare to interview an expert), link them to this
section.
Evaluation
Describe to the learners how their
performance will be evaluated. Specify whether there will be a common grade
for group work vs. individual grades.
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Beginning
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Developing
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Accomplished
3 |
Exemplary
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Stated Objective or Performance
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting a beginning level of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting development and movement toward mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting the highest level of performance.
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Stated Objective or Performance
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting a beginning level of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting development and movement toward mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting the highest level of performance.
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Stated Objective or Performance
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting a beginning level of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting development and movement toward mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting the highest level of performance.
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Stated Objective or Performance
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting a beginning level of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting development and movement toward mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting the highest level of performance.
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Stated Objective or Performance
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting a beginning level of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting development and movement toward mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting mastery of performance.
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Description of identifiable performance
characteristics reflecting the highest level of performance.
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Conclusion
Put a couple of sentences here that
summarize what they will have accomplished or learned by completing this
activity or lesson. You might also include some rhetorical questions or
additional links to encourage them to extend their thinking into other
content beyond this lesson.
Credits &
References
List here the sources of any images,
music or text that you're using. Provide links back to the original source.
Say thanks to anyone who provided resources or help.
List any books and other analog media
that you used as information sources as well.
Last updated on August 15, 1999.
Based on a template from The
WebQuest Page
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