Monday, December 10, 2012

Webquest

Top 10 ways to use a webquest.

1.  Create a webquest that aligns with a unit.  Students can work on it over the course of the unit.

2.  Create webquests that can be used as make-up work or extra credit.

3.  Have students create a webquest at the end of a unit.

4.  Have students complete another student's webquest.

5.  Have a class webquest and each student or group of students is responsible for a different part.

6.  Use a webquest as a tool for communicating with parents about what students are studying in class.

7.  Collaborate with other teachers to create a webquest that integrates different curriculum areas.

8.  Find webquests online that corrollate with a unit you are teaching.

9.  Go to WebQuest.org to find out more info on making webquests, templates, services, etc.

10.  Have students research useful and informative websites that could be used in a webquest.

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