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Our Class Pet This is a 2nd grade WebQuest which guides the class in choosing a new classroom pet. Students work in groups to research four different potential group pets. Each group member focuses on a different aspect of the pet, such as interest, care, cost, or habitat. Each group then chooses which pet they feel is best for the class and creates a presentation to persuade the class to choose that pet. Submitted Dec 7, 2004 |
Miss Cassady | Grade: K-2 3-5 English/Language Arts Science |
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Butterfly WebQuest First graders can research and learn about the life cycle of a butterfly. Submitted Jul 7, 2003 |
Tammy Pinkerton | Grade: K-2 Science |
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Please Help Our Ocean Animals! A WebQuest For First Grade This WebQuest is appropriate for first or second graders. Language Arts, science and technology are integrated into this WebQuest project. Students are presented with a real life problem: The aquarium workers are sick and they need the expertise of a class of students learning about ocean animals. The children can choose to become experts on one of 4 animals. There are links to appropriate sites for this age. Students research the animal they have chosen, draw a habitat for it in KidPix, and make a sign for their animals aquarium home with 4 important facts about it. Submitted Oct 23, 2003 |
Joan Corcoran | Grade: K-2 English/Language Arts Science Technology |
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Planetary Postcard As an astronaut on a mission to another planet, you gather data and send a report home as an e-postcard. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Wendy Thomson & Rita Gunning | Grade: K-2 English/Language Arts Science Technology |
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DinoShow This WebQuest invites 2nd grade students to create their own "DinoShow" museum attraction. Students do Internet research on one of eight dinosaurs and then use that information to create a diorama, an audio tour, and a brochure. Then, the create dinosaur room displays to show other students. Submitted Jul 8, 2003 |
Laurie Fowler | Grade: K-2 Art/Music English/Language Arts Science |
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Shocking Sharks Research sharks, compare and contrast two different types, and create a shark commercial or adventure story. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Pat Dobson, Laura Carlson | Grade: K-2 3-5 Science |
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How to be a Plant First and Second Grade students research plant parts. Oh no... Our teacher has made us go through a shrinking machine. We are now the size of ants. Grass is the size of trees. Plants are everywhere and bigger than ever. Our whole world has changed. We are here as scientist to study plants. Leaves, stems, roots, and petals are our mission. Get ready and let's grow!!! This webquest comes complete with lesson plans and a research journal. Submitted Oct 22, 2003 |
Shellye Wardensky | Grade: K-2 English/Language Arts Science |
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Investigating Eggs This is a KINDERGARTEN WebQuest for investigating eggs and oviparous animals. Students will look at oviparous animals and complete many tasks. The end product will be a presentation of their favorite oviparous animal. Please consider that this is kindergarten, and that is why it is somewhat simple. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Nicole Mobley | Grade: K-2 Science |
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In Search of Stellaluna's Family Learn about bats and write a letter to Stellaluna. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Danice Von Feldt | Grade: K-2 English/Language Arts Science |
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Australian Animals Students research 3 Australian Animals and present their findings using multimedia Submitted before July, 2003. |
Diane Mentzer | Grade: K-2 3-5 Science |
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Dams! Explore how dams break and what happens as a result. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Megann Polaha | Grade: K-2 3-5 6-8 9-12 Science |
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Apples Trees throughout the Seasons Students will investigate the seasons of the apple tree. Students will be asked to complete activity sheets and work with a group to create a play based on the information gathered from books and the internet Submitted Sep 30, 2003 |
Stephanie Weintraub, Elizabeth Machado, Sarah Marrotte, Carolyn Murray | Grade: K-2 English/Language Arts Math Science Social Studies |
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Aquatic
Adventure Designed to teach students about the 2 different types of water habitats by creating a water habitat of their own. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Elizabeth Milligan | Grade: K-2 Science |
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Ladybugs This webquest provides the young learner to explore many curiosities about the wonderment of a Ladybug. Kindergarden and first grade reading abilities will enjoy this WebQuest experience. Submitted May 4, 2004 |
Myra Palmer | Grade: K-2 Science |
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Frogs and Toads Have you ever wondered what makes real frogs and toads different, or in what ways they are alike? In this WebQuest, you will be working to discover those differences and similarities. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Anne Juola, Tymesha Williams, and Allyson Lunde | Grade: K-2 English/Language Arts Science |
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Betz's Pet Shop The WebQuest involves investigating and exploring animal classification. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Monica Evon | Grade: K-2 Science |
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Penguins Research 2 penguins out of 4 choices. Choose 1 to recommend as a new zoo exhibit Submitted before July, 2003. |
Mary Richards | Grade: K-2 English/Language Arts Science |
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Arthur's Tooth Make posters to help Arthur understand his teeth better. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Mrs. Hughes | Grade: K-2 Science |
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Digging Up Dinosaurs As a follow-up to Aliki's book Digging Up Dinosaurs, students are members of a dinosaur expert team! Submitted before July, 2003. |
Jamie Saponaro | Grade: K-2 English/Language Arts Science |
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Here Come the Dinosaurs! Gather info about dinosaurs, fill out a matrix, and then answer questions that use the data in the matrix. Submitted before July, 2003. |
Grade: K-2 Science |
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School Zoo Adventure - A WebQuest for First Grade Students This is a webquest designed for younger children with a limited reading ability. This quest challenges young learners to seek out animals for a mini school zoo. They must search for information on the habitat and foods needed for the different animals. Submitted Nov 3, 2003 |
Kara Sweger | Grade: K-2 Art/Music English/Language Arts Math Science |
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What's the Matter? First and Second Grade students research the States of Matter. The states of matter are all messed up. It is up to you... the "Matter Detective" to discover what is the "Matter" with matter. This webquest comes complete with lesson plans and a research journal. Submitted Oct 22, 2003 |
Shellye Wardensky | |