Webquests

=WebQuests=

[|WebQuest.org] - News and views about the WebQuest model, a constructivist lesson format used widely around the world. [|Directory of WebQuests] - WebQuests use resources from the World Wide Web for inquiry-based instructional activities. [|Internet 4 Classrooms Webquests] - Instructions and examples of webquests. [|BestWebQuests.com] - This webquest site has many examples broken down by subject area and grade level. [|What is a WebQuest?] - Teacher Helpers, WebQuests in our Future: The Teacher's Role in Cyberspace. [|TechTrekers] - Ideas divided by subject and grade. Virtual Field Trips, Rubrics, WebQuests and more. [|TeachersFirst WebQuest Site] - A rich collection of lessons and web resources for K-12 classroom teachers. Materials are arranged by subject area and grade level, making it easy to locate lesson plans and associated web resources quickly. [|Ancient Egypt] - Elementary and Middle School Students can now enjoy locating information on Ancient Egypt! [|Revolutionary WebQuest] - The American Revolution is the War for Independence. Learn of the heroes, the battles, victories and defeats, and the culture of the colonies. Interact while you experience what life was like as a minuteman. [|Education World] - original WebQuests, created by the editors of Education World [|King Tutankhamun] - A Webquest - was it murder? The death of King Tutankhamun: The boy king [|Webquests by Technology Challenge Grants] - Teachers in the Triton and Patterns Projects learned to integrate technology in the curriculum by developing inquiry-oriented, standards-based curriculum units. Lessons are based on the WebQuest model developed by Bernie Dodge, project consultant and Professor of Educational Technology at San Diego State University.