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ASIA GEOGRAPHY WEBQUEST (Scavenger Hunt)

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This fun WebQuest contains 80 questions and is a great way for students to learn more about the geography of ASIA (including physical landmarks, flags, capitals, size, state boundaries and population size), while enhancing their internet research skills. An ANSWER KEY, student web links and teacher directions are provided. The Internet Scavenger Hunt can be done as a whole class, in small groups, individually and even at home as part of distance or remote learning. This resource is not only google classroom friendly, but also includes printable and editable formats (PDF and Word). Choose the format that best fits your needs. This internet scavenger hunt was designed specifically for middle school students but can be “scaled up or down” to suit other grade levels by simply amending the number of questions the students need to answer. Include four separate scavenger hunts (of 20 questions each). Your students can do all four scavenger hunts or just do one or two, depending on the time available. Be sure to follow my TES shop and don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product or have suggestions to how I can improve it. Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2022 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
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Computer science and computing web quest (webquest) pack

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Students can discover more about famous computer scientists in a fun and interactive way. Zero preparation for the teacher! From Steve Jobs to Tim Berners-Lee there are many famous computer scientists. But how many do your students know? Students respond to open-ended questions in this nicely presented resource. Two suggestions for delivery: 1. Give all of the students the same computer scientist. Maximum 10 minutes for each. Who can go through the set fastest? 2. Give different groups different computer scientists. Then present.
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Fruit WebQuest

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Food Tech, ESL, English, IT - This Fruit WebQuest is bound to engage your students. They will need access to the Internet and an ability to use search engines. Questions relate to different aspects of a variety of fruits. This resource includes a student sheet and a teacher answer sheet. Please be kind and do not share this resource with colleagues anywhere, unless you have purchased the school licence. If you and your learners enjoyed this resource, then please come back and let me know. Feel free to stay a while and browse through my other resources too. Many Thanks, M. ©MosaiK
AFRICA GEOGRAPHY WEBQUEST (Scavenger Hunt)Quick View
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AFRICA GEOGRAPHY WEBQUEST (Scavenger Hunt)

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This fun WebQuest contains 80 questions and is a great way for students to learn more about the geography of AFRICA (including physical landmarks, flags, capitals, size, state boundaries and population size), while enhancing their internet research skills. An ANSWER KEY, student web links and teacher directions are provided. The Internet Scavenger Hunt can be done as a whole class, in small groups, individually and even at home as part of distance or remote learning. This resource is not only google classroom friendly, but also includes printable and editable formats (PDF and Word). Choose the format that best fits your needs. This internet scavenger hunt was designed specifically for middle school students but can be “scaled up or down” to suit other grade levels by simply amending the number of questions the students need to answer. Include four separate scavenger hunts (of 20 questions each). Your students can do all four scavenger hunts or just do one or two, depending on the time available. Be sure to follow my TES shop and don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product or have suggestions to how I can improve it. Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2022 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
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Google webquest

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A web quest that can be used as a self-directed activity for students to help their proficiency in using Google.
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Media bias (UK) - webquest

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This webquest encourages students to investigate a variety of topics relating to media bias, including: what is bias factors influencing media bias how to assess whether bias is being used political agendas in the press balance of media coverage how readers of different newspapers tend to vote This webquest involves the use of a variety of skills, such as: interpreting data finding examples of facts and opinions in texts reading academic research summary-writing the use of in-text citations Students will read a variety of texts as part of this webquest, including: letters to newspapers fact-checkers First News research from the University of Oxford and the University of Hannover statistics from public opinion and data companies, such as YouGov and Statista Video resources are also included, along with ‘shortcuts’ for learners who can’t handle a full text, as well as a “go further” activity. The webquest is designed to not only develop students’ knowledge and understanding of bias, but also to develop their critical thinking skills. The resource is suitable for students aged 14 and up, particularly those studying Media, English Language, Global Perspectives, PSHE, Citizenship, TOK, Critical Thinking, or General Studies. This editable resource is designed for online learning, as students can type their responses directly into the document and click on the links directly. If uploaded to a collaborative workspace such as Google Docs, students could also work in groups to complete the webquest.
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Superhero Webquest

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Superhero Webquest is a great way to get your students thinking and being creative to create their very own superhero! Will they side with MARVEL or DC COMICS?
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Globalisation Webquest

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A webquest created for my year 7s on a range of companies to demonstrate more positive and less positive examples of corporate responsibility (or lack of). Students worked in pairs or threes. I have a range of abilities so the links used are of a wide range including Youtube videos of short length for weaker students and articles from other sources for more able who can evaluate sources afterwards.
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German Webquest

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A Webquest about German language, culture and history that pupils can do in the computer room.
Metals WebquestQuick View
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Metals Webquest

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A series of questions about the extraction of metals, and their properties, uses and alloys. Suitable websites are given to help students find the information, with links to a couple of short films for them to watch along the way. This activity is specifically geared towards the Metals topic in AQA GCSE Science Chemistry Module 1 - I created it as a an interactive way to get students to find out lots of the waffly facts they need to know.
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Paris Webquest

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4 page webquest in English for en.parisinfo.com. Updated July 2020.
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Versailles webquest

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Webquest has 5 pages of questions in English to help guide students through the Versailles website. Updated 11/2012.
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BATS Webquest

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BATS Webquest. Fun at Halloween or anytime. Explore the world of bats. In this webquest, students will learn basic information about bats, their habits and habitats, types, and interesting facts. Students will visit a kid friendly website and answer ten questions. Key included. - HappyEdugator
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Pre-reading - Salem Witch Trials Web-Quest

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Resource Description: Explore History with a Modern Twist – The Salem Witch Trials Web Quest! Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enigmatic era of the Salem Witch Trials through this engaging and interactive web quest. Designed for today’s tech-savvy students, this resource allows them to use their smartphones as powerful tools for historical exploration. Key Features: Mobile-Friendly: This web quest is specifically designed for smartphones, making it accessible and engaging for today’s students who are always on the go. Solo or Teamwork: Students can choose to embark on this journey individually or collaborate with a partner, fostering both independence and teamwork skills. In-Depth Exploration: Through a series of thought-provoking questions and challenges, students will delve deep into the history, context, and intricacies of the Salem Witch Trials. Historical Context: Gain insights into the social, cultural, and religious factors that contributed to the witch trials of the late 1600s. Interactive Challenges: Interactive elements and multimedia resources provide an immersive learning experience that goes beyond traditional textbooks. Critical Thinking: Encourage critical thinking and analysis as students work their way through a series of inquiries and puzzles. Flexible Learning: Ideal for in-class use, homework assignments, or as an extra credit opportunity, allowing for flexible integration into your curriculum. By using their smartphones as research tools, students will not only expand their knowledge of history but also enhance their digital literacy skills. Unlock the mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials in a way that resonates with today’s tech-savvy generation. Embrace the power of modern technology to make history come alive!
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Rhinos! A Webquest

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Learn about the rhino with this fun and very informative webquest. There are 9 web questions and lots of extension activities and resources. There is also a comprehension activity and key. Great for a Friday activity, before a vacation or if you are studying endangered species! Grades 4 and up. One class period unless you opt to do additional extension activities. You might be interested in web quests on additional animals: 1. The polar bear is in trouble! Warming temperatures has cause a decrease in the sea ice-something the polar bear needs to survive. The polar bear needs our help! Learn about this amazing mammal with this fun and informative webquest Additional extension activities and resources are also provided. Polar Bears, A Webquest 2. Need a webquest activity in science? Maybe, you are looking for a language arts activity for students to skim to find answers and use informational text to develop a creative writing task. Maybe, you are looking for a cooperative lesson activity.Try my Leaping Leopard’s Webquest! The webquest has 8 webquestions and 8 extension activities(and links to more information). Leopards, A Webquest 3. Did you know that elephants can be right or left tusked, kind of like humans are with their hands? Did you know that the elephant has the largest brain of the animal world? And if you think elephants like peanuts…they really do not! I think your students would have fun learning about the elephant with this web quest! I have included extension activities, additional trivia and the key. Elephants, A Webquest
Antarctica: A Webquest!Quick View
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Antarctica: A Webquest!

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What do you know about Antarctica? Did you know that there aren’t any countries on this continent? Did you know that Antarctica is called the largest desert in the world? Grab your warmest coat, a hat, goggles, scarf and gloves and let’s explore the continent of Antarctica! Geographical web quest which introduces kids to the continent of Antarctica. There are 10 web quests(with lots of information in the questions), 14 Did You Know? facts, comprehension questions(including several "thought question"), a teacher page with a number of extension activities, additional links and key. Great for a Friday activity, before a vacation, or when you are looking for a geography resource. NOTE: 7/16- I had to change question 4 as the link is no longer working. Please download the newest version.