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Writing-expository webquests

Preview of Winter Holidays Around the World: A WebQuest

Winter Holidays Around the World: A WebQuest

Created by
Love It
The Winter WebQuest will take students around the world to research winter holidays celebrated by a variety of cultures! Students will be exposed to: * Christmas * Hogmanay * Chahar Sanbeh Suri (Festival of Fire) * Kwanzaa * Hanukkah * Pancha Ganapati A worksheet is provided for students to record their findings. Students are then asked to write a short newspaper article about one of the holidays they researched and draw a picture to go along with it. This is an exciting way for students to ex
Preview of Thanksgiving WebQuest (Printable Booklet)

Thanksgiving WebQuest (Printable Booklet)

Created by
Mary Bown
This is a printable booklet about the First Thanksgiving. Your students will need to access the internet. If you want a digital version, click here!This is a wonderful resource. I have used it for years. The children love being able to navigate it on their own, but aren't so crazy about just doing a regular old worksheet so, I created a booklet that corresponds to this website. It is fun and educational. The students will have to reread, listen to text, and comprehend nonfiction text in order to
Preview of The Pearl Harbor Attack: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

The Pearl Harbor Attack: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event Webquest

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-E*FULLY UPDATED DECEMBER 2022*This is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the attack at Pearl Harbor and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (a video recording of a radio address, survivor journals and video accounts, a timeline, and photographs of a Japanese account). Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondha
Preview of Yearly Writing Argumentative Informative Narrative Literary Analysis RACE more

Yearly Writing Argumentative Informative Narrative Literary Analysis RACE more

FULL YEAR OF WRITING: EVERY MAJOR WRITING TASKNarrative, argumentative, informative (expository), literary analysis, research, and constructed response writing workshops are specifically designed for interactive learning. Great for distance and in-person teaching. Each unit has been scaffolded thoroughly to meet the needs of students working independently. Share these workshops on Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoology, or any major LMS platform. Students find these workshops easy to follow and en
Preview of Essay Writing Argumentative Informational Narrative Literary Analysis ECR SCR

Essay Writing Argumentative Informational Narrative Literary Analysis ECR SCR

FULL YEAR OF WRITING Workshops w Graphic Organizers, Templates, Samples, etc. for: Narrative, argumentative, informative (expository), literary analysis, extended & short answer constructed response, thesis statement, personal narrative, letters, and summary. Each unit is highly scaffolded! Advanced and on-target students can work independently, giving you freedom to work closely with struggling students. Students find these workshops easy to follow and engaging, parents can easily understa
Preview of Penguins QR Codes Nonfiction Task Cards

Penguins QR Codes Nonfiction Task Cards

Is your class researching Penguins? Here's a fun penguin web quest using QR codes! --Included--6 Penguin Task Cards with question and QR code to scan to find answerAnswer Recording SheetMini Poster for How to Scan a QR CodePlease preview before downloading! --Product Notes--You will need a mobile device and free QR code reader app to use.This resource is included in my January Bundle.--Related Products--Try decodable reading passages for free! Sign up for my mailing list for a free set of decoda
Preview of THESIS STATEMENT GOOGLE CLASSROOM DISTANCE LEARNING

THESIS STATEMENT GOOGLE CLASSROOM DISTANCE LEARNING

Thesis statement practice for ARGUMENTATIVE / INFORMATIVE OR EXPOSITORY writing the fun and simple way! This Google Classroom workshop will have students whipping out perfect thesis statements in minutes. It is an interactive, MUST-DO lesson before teaching argument writing. After all, the thesis statement is the most important sentence in the essay. In this self-checking workshop, students identify elements and missing elements of thesis statement by moving the buttons to reveal answers. They w
Preview of Ellis Island Interactive Webquest Research Writing Project

Ellis Island Interactive Webquest Research Writing Project

This webquest takes students on an interactive tour of Ellis Island. The first 3 pages of the webquest includes guiding focus questions for students to answer as they tour all the rooms of the main building of Ellis Island. Students will view photographs, listen to oral histories, and analyze data. A reflective essay is also included at the conclusion of the essay which allows students to use integrate and cite evidence from the webquest.
Preview of 9/11 Journalistic Study

9/11 Journalistic Study

Since September 11, 2001 is a significant historical event, this unit includes student interaction with two websites that allows them to use a journalistic approach. This approach allows them to report who, what, where, when, how and why through two responses. The first focus is about the day of September 11, 2001 and the second is about the recovery of Ground Zero. In addition, students are able to rhetorically analyze President George W. Bush's speech. This unit would take about seven school d
Preview of "Inception" Film Guide: Understanding Allusion, Metaphor, Symbols, and Motifs

"Inception" Film Guide: Understanding Allusion, Metaphor, Symbols, and Motifs

Bundle includes a student guide and a teacher's guide. Student guide presents 5 task challenges focused on interpreting complex plot and ambiguious messages in the film "Inception" through examining allusion, metaphor, symbolism, and motifs. Activities are designed to engage students in higher level thinking, critical reading, critical listening, critical talking, and critical writing. Students read and listen critically to information and interpretations of the film presented in a variety of fo
Preview of Aral Sea:  What Happens When Humans Alter Their Environment

Aral Sea: What Happens When Humans Alter Their Environment

In this engaging minilesson, students click on a link to read about the shrinking Aral Sea and answer questions. At the conclusion of the reading/questions, students are asked to complete a writing prompt that summarizes the reading using cause and effect and evidence from the text. A time lapse link is included for students to see the progression of the Aral Sea shrinking.I use this lesson when we discuss political and physical boundaries to emphasize the problems associated with using physic
Preview of Evidence Scavenger Hunt (Google Slides Activity)

Evidence Scavenger Hunt (Google Slides Activity)

Created by
RLewisLiteracy
This activity is a great way to introduce CITING and EXPLAINING EVIDENCE in a way that relates to students with fun, silly examples, before diving too deep into full on articles or short stories!In this activity, students (either in groups or independently) will search the web, or their own camera rolls, for EVIDENCE in the form of links, screenshots, videos, etc. that SUPPORT the given claims. Then, students practice EXPLAINING how their evidence supports the claim!This resource includes 1 dire
Preview of Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Multiple Account Webquest & Text-Based Writing

Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Multiple Account Webquest & Text-Based Writing

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, interviews, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In addition to supporting the
Preview of Earth's Materials Research and Online Poster Project

Earth's Materials Research and Online Poster Project

Studying the resources of the earth - minerals, gemstones, earth's resources? Just need a good research project? This project has all the steps laid out, as well as a grading rubric. Students choose an earth's resources from a provided list to research. (Some of the possible choices are: diamond, pearl, gold, silver, clay, loam, sand, granite, ruby, sapphire, uranium, petroleum, and obsidian.) There are questions in this project to help guide their research. Students should use books, kid-
Preview of Utah National Park Webquest

Utah National Park Webquest

Washington and the Pacific Northwest is home to some of our country's ecologically diverse and unique National Parks, Recreation Areas, and Historic Sites.This Web quest is a great tool for introducing students to research practices, note taking skills, and reading expository text. In addition, it's a great tool for introducing students to the wide array of diverse environments available in Washington's natural beauty. Easily adjusted for multiple grade levels, this resource was originally devel
Preview of Weather and Climate Research Webquest with STEM

Weather and Climate Research Webquest with STEM

Created by
Amber Socaciu
This is a weather and climate research project with an informational article writing component, a slideshow presentation, a mini-book activity, and a STEM challenge! Students will learn about weather and climate, what causes weather and climate, and how weather and climate changes. This NO PREP project includes a 3 vocabulary games (Memory, Picture Books, and Go Fish!), 10 vocabulary cards with definition, a Weather and Climate Conservation Webquest (in a Google Doc format that can be shared wi
Preview of Is Snow or Rain Better? Research, Planning and Persuasive Writing Activity

Is Snow or Rain Better? Research, Planning and Persuasive Writing Activity

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Facilitate a winter-themed opinion writing activity challenging your class to express their preference for either snow or rain. Guide them through a webquest to gather evidence and information supporting their argument. This inclusive task avoids specific festivities, ensuring broad engagement and diverse perspectives. Encourage thoughtful exploration of preferences in a seasonally relevant context.This product is also included in my Middle School Combo BUNDLE and my High School Combo BUNDLE.ELE
Preview of Groundhog Day: Analyzing Multiple Accounts Webquest and Informational Writing

Groundhog Day: Analyzing Multiple Accounts Webquest and Informational Writing

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze four different accounts of Groundhog Day, and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important details/information.In addition to supporting the common core informational text sta
Preview of  New Mexico National Park Webquest

New Mexico National Park Webquest

New Mexico is an enigma for it's preserved indigenous sites, diverse landscapes, and range of ecosystems. New Mexico's National Parks help to showcase some of the state's most precious natural, cultural, and historic resources. This Web quest is a great tool for introducing students to research practices, note taking skills, and reading expository text. In addition, it's a great tool for introducing students to the wide array of diverse environments available in Washington's natural beauty. Eas
Preview of Colorado National Parks Webquest

Colorado National Parks Webquest

Colorado is home to some of our country's most precious natural resources and beautiful outdoor spaces. There's a reason it's called "Colorful Colorado!"This Web quest is a great tool for introducing students to research practices, note taking skills, and reading expository text. In addition, it's a great tool for introducing students to the wide array of diverse environments available in Colorado's National Parks, Monuments, and Heritage Areas. Easily adjusted for multiple grade levels, this r
Preview of Molly Pitcher and Captain Molly Analyzing Multiple Accounts Webquest and Writing

Molly Pitcher and Captain Molly Analyzing Multiple Accounts Webquest and Writing

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EThis is a webquest activity that has students analyze six different accounts of American Revolution heroines Molly Pitcher (Mary Ludwig Hays) and Captain Molly (Margaret Corbin), and find similarities and differences among the accounts. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for important d
Preview of California National Parks Webquest

California National Parks Webquest

California is home to some of our country's most precious natural resources and beautiful outdoor spaces. This Web quest is a great tool for introducing students to research practices, note taking skills, and reading expository text. In addition, it's a great tool for introducing students to the wide array of diverse environments available in California's National Parks, Monuments, Seashores, Historic Sites, and Heritage Areas. Easily adjusted for multiple grade levels, this resource was origina
Preview of The World of Emily Dickinson Webquest

The World of Emily Dickinson Webquest

Created by
Love It
This webquest sends students on a researching adventure to research the life and poetry of Emily Dickinson. Students play the part of a journalist writing an article for a History magazine. Their mission is to find out about Emily Dickinson's life and, to analyze her poetry for tone, symbolism, and theme. They are given a digital presentation and a worksheet to guide them through the process of researching their work. Then they are given instructions on writing a 500 word article. A detailed r
Preview of Animal Research Project | Digital/Paperless | Google Classroom

Animal Research Project | Digital/Paperless | Google Classroom

This animal research project is great for any informational nonfiction writing unit. Students complete the research project individually in Google Slides. You will receive a Google Drive link to a folder. Make sure you make a copy of the folder/slides before use. Make an additional copy deleting any of the slides you do not want to use. There are editable slides for directions in case you would like to tweak anything. Have your students EACH make a copy of the resource before beginning.This prod
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