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Thanksgiving writing webquests for Easel Activities

Preview of Thanksgiving Worksheets Wacky Facts Webquest Internet Scavenger Hunt Activity

Thanksgiving Worksheets Wacky Facts Webquest Internet Scavenger Hunt Activity

Created by
Trail 4 Success
Thanksgiving Worksheets Wacky Facts Webquest Internet Scavenger Hunt ActivityYour students will have fun learning many interesting facts about Thanksgiving as they reinforce their reading and research skills. Some of the facts they will learn about are:Do you know what you call the flap of skin that hangs off a turkey’s chin? Do you know what unusual gift president Calvin Coolidge received on Thanksgiving Day?There are 15 items for students to answer. The format includes extended response i
Preview of Native American Heritage Scientist Activity Indigenous Science Webquest

Native American Heritage Scientist Activity Indigenous Science Webquest

This scientist webquest adds a wider view to your Thanksgiving science lesson, celebrates Native American Heritage Month, and introduces your students to REAL scientists! Students learn about 14 different scientists of Indigenous American heritage. Includes PRINT and GOOGLE versions! ⭐Get this resource at a discount in our Indigenous Scientists Bundle!Students use the internet to research 14 scientists. Students find information about:Year of birthNative affiliationScientific workOther inter
Preview of Wacky Turkey Facts Webquest Worksheets Internet Scavenger Hunt Activity

Wacky Turkey Facts Webquest Worksheets Internet Scavenger Hunt Activity

Created by
Trail 4 Success
Wacky Turkey Facts Webquest Worksheets Internet Scavenger Hunt ActivityYour students will have fun learning many interesting facts about turkeys as they reinforce their reading and research skills. Some of the fun facts they will learn about turkeys are:Why are turkeys called “turkeys”?What is a turkey’s beard made of?What is the name of the largest turkey statue in the world?There are 18 items for students to answer about turkeys. The format includes multiple choice, extended response ite
Preview of PCI Supplemental Reading & Writing Activities L 1 (1-35), Distance Learning

PCI Supplemental Reading & Writing Activities L 1 (1-35), Distance Learning

I am a huge fan of the PCI reading program because with the help of this program my most challenged learners were able to learn how to read. The only components that are missing are writing activities. For this reason, I created this product. After successfully using these activity sheets in my classroom, I finally decided to offer them here on TPT. (*Note: My products are supplementary materials and they are not affiliated in any way with the PCI Reading program.) This product includes 1 activi
Preview of Fairy Tales Story Elements Graphic Organizer Reading and Writing Activity

Fairy Tales Story Elements Graphic Organizer Reading and Writing Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Fairy Tales Elements handout about fairy tale elements (characteristics and examples), with informational text about Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm. The Elements of a Fairy Chart is a great activity for discovery learning. Students read 5 fairy tales out of the fifteen suggested choices and mark with an x the elements and characteristics of fairy tales they find in their stories. Students can read most of the fairy tales online at the suggested website and complete this as a webq
Preview of NO Prep - Thanksgiving Around the World - Webquest & Video Worksheet

NO Prep - Thanksgiving Around the World - Webquest & Video Worksheet

Created by
Mr Smith's Stuff
This NO PREP Thanksgiving Around The World Webquest enables students to independently research Thanksgiving traditions around the world. The following countries and questions are included:Task ONE - THREE In these task, students watch a short video (click HERE) and then answer questions on:- Germany- Canada- JapanTask FOUR - Here, students scan QR codes (or click on the flags) and access resources onine to answer questions about:- Grenada- South Korea- BrazilTask FIVE - In this task, students ha
Preview of TERRY FOX Read, Research, and Write: 6 Topics for Student Research PRINT & EASEL

TERRY FOX Read, Research, and Write: 6 Topics for Student Research PRINT & EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
Included in this resource are six research topics for students that are directly or indirectly connected to Terry Fox and his Marathon of HopeThe six topics are:1. Terry Fox’s Accomplishment2. What is a Humanitarian?3. Who is Rick Hansen?4. Helping People with Disabilities5. Your Community6. The Terry Fox FoundationEach one includes a short informational passage and a related research topic with a lined area for answers/paragraph writing. I have also included the six topics and research q
Preview of Thanksgiving Webquest

Thanksgiving Webquest

Created by
Linda McCormick
This is a web search designed to give students factual information about Thanksgiving Day as they read for information using the internet. The traditions and customs are discussed as the students learn the historical background. During the search they use a variety of strategies and skills that will build their strengths in reading.I added an Easel version of this resource. I’ve added answer boxes and removed the key. You can assign it from Google classroom or from Easel. The key can be found i
Preview of History of Measurement

History of Measurement

This three to five-day activity is entertaining and brings out student's research and creativity skills. It introduces students to the history of measurement. This activity can be printed or completed online. You can choose to give students only the question sheet or the WebQuest with questions. Students decipher a hidden message to measure their foot and hand with a ruler in a really fun Cryptogram. Next, students practice their mathematic skills by finding the surface area and volume of pyrami
Preview of Natural Disasters Informational Writing Webquest Print and Easel Version

Natural Disasters Informational Writing Webquest Print and Easel Version

Created by
Creatively Mrs B
Engage students in a natural disaster research project with this science Web Quest focused on hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, and earthquakes. Includes print worksheets and links to resources! Students will work in a group where each person will research one of the following dangerous storms: tornado, hurricane, earthquake, or blizzard. Students will then use the information they find to write an informational article. They will share/present their completed articles with each other and learn
Preview of Global Warming and Solar Energy - Internet Activities

Global Warming and Solar Energy - Internet Activities

15 printable or digital pages for students to investigate global warming and solar energy. Students search for information online about... Global warming, How solar panels work, Solar farms in the US, What the sun is made of, Benefits of solar energy, Challenges to solar energy, Solar-powered vehicles, and more... PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and download your copy. DIGITAL ACT
Preview of Dust Storms 1930's Writing WebQuest Activity Print and Easel Version

Dust Storms 1930's Writing WebQuest Activity Print and Easel Version

Created by
Creatively Mrs B
Engage students with this social studies web quest based on the historic dust storms (The Dust Bowl) in America in the 1930s! This research-based activity contains printable worksheets and specific research links. It requires students to travel back in time and imagine themselves as a child in Oklahoma experiencing dust storms during the Great Depression. One day they receive a letter from their cousin in California. The task is to write a letter in response that answers the questions asked. Pro
Preview of Thanksgiving Pumpkins English WebQuest Easel

Thanksgiving Pumpkins English WebQuest Easel

Created by
MosaiK
Cooking, ESL, English, IT - This Pumpkin WebQuest is bound to engage your students. They will need access to the Internet and an ability to use search engines. Questions include specific details from quoted websites, naming pumpkins and squashes, identifying pumpkin dishes as well as locating pumpkin pictures from different US states.This resource includes a student booklet and a teacher answer booklet, uploaded as a pdf file and an additional Easel with TpT version. I have added answer boxes to
Preview of Free Back to School QR Code Scavenger Hunt: Letter of Introduction digital

Free Back to School QR Code Scavenger Hunt: Letter of Introduction digital

I've taken all the questions from my letter of introduction assignment and converted them to QR codes. You post the QR codes around the room,school, or documents and let teams begin collecting data about themselves. All of the collected answers will be combined to create a letter of introduction. Have you seen my new easy to use lessons made with Google Apps™Poetry Assessment -Self Grading Distance LearningGreek Mythology Quiz -Self Grading Distance LearningThe Odyssey Test -Self Grading Distanc
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