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Common Core RH.9-10.4 webquests for Microsoft Word

Preview of Treaty of Versailles Webquest (World War I Unit)

Treaty of Versailles Webquest (World War I Unit)

Description: Interactive webquest activity taking students through the end of World War I, the Paris Peace Conference and Treaty of Versailles, and some of the lasting impact of both the war and the treaty. Standard(s) Addressed: 1) Students will examine how the arguments for and against the Treaty of Versailles reflected the continuous debate over the appropriate level of American involvement in foreign affairs. 2) Students will  assess the impact of post war demobilization on racial tension an
Preview of Industrial Revolution WebQuest (With Answer Key)

Industrial Revolution WebQuest (With Answer Key)

ndustrial Revolution Webquest: OverviewIntroduction: Welcome to the Industrial Revolution Webquest! This activity is designed to provide you with an in-depth exploration of one of the most transformative periods in human history, the Industrial Revolution. Through a series of questions and research tasks, you will delve into the technological advancements, economic changes, social impacts, and cultural shifts that defined this era.Objectives:To understand the origins and key features of the Indu
Preview of Ellis Island Web Quest Virtual Tour - High School US History

Ellis Island Web Quest Virtual Tour - High School US History

This is a great “plug and play” activity on those days when you need students doing independent work but you still want them engaged in quality learning. I designed these questions for use with Scholastic’s excellent website on immigration: http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigration/index.htmThere are a number of ways you can use this website as a teacher. This resource guides students through the Ellis Island Virtual Tour, and requires students to slow down their thinking and consider
Preview of Industrial Revolution Telegraph WebQuest with Answer Key and Decoder!

Industrial Revolution Telegraph WebQuest with Answer Key and Decoder!

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Carl Nelson
Hey Gang! This is a super fun, 1-day exercise on the telegraph. Students will define, watch a video, decode, encode and do a brief research piece using the internet! If you do not have internet or are not 1-1 then you can play the video from your projector and print off the "research." Everything else is included. This is super easy and fun! I use it during my unit on the Industrial Age or Industrialization or Industrial Revolution. It opens with some bell work. Students will need to look
Preview of WebQuest About Maps - No Prep/Sub Plan Geography

WebQuest About Maps - No Prep/Sub Plan Geography

Need an activity about maps with no prep needed? WebQuests to accompany introducing maps in geography in middle or high school. There are three different WebQuests for three different levels of learners for differentiation. Within the product is an idea for breakout group activity to bring all groups together for max learning about maps, map creation and history, and GIS. This activity can be used as three separate stations, or followed up by a jigsaw conversation.
Preview of Early Man-2 Activities

Early Man-2 Activities

Activity 1Students will research 1 of the 3 careers that we discuss in the Early Man Essential Vocab powerpoint (archaeology, anthropology, or cartography). I have several questions that direct their research, they must write their final product in paragraph form (1-2 paragraphs).Activity 2WebquestThis has a link to a website I created to allow for students to be guided through the correct resources as they answer questions regarding these Pre-History discoveriesLucyNeanderthalsFirst footprints/
Preview of 2nd Amendment Webquest and Debate

2nd Amendment Webquest and Debate

Lesson Plan: Webquest and Debate on the Second AmendmentObjective: Students will explore various perspectives and controversies surrounding the Second Amendment through a webquest and engage in a structured debate to develop critical thinking and communication skills.Grade Level: High School (9th - 12th grade)Duration: 5 class periods (approximately 50-60 minutes each)Materials Needed:Computers with internet accessHandouts of webquest questionsWhiteboard and markersDebate question handoutsTimerL
Preview of 1920s Republican Presidents WebQuest

1920s Republican Presidents WebQuest

This is a webquest using YouTube and Google as the research sources in order to help students learn about the Republican Presidents of the late 1920s. Student will already need some background information on the 1920s in order to completely comprehend this assignment. This would be a great activity for students of all learning types for it includes music, auditory learning, and visual stimulation, instead of reading out of a textbook.
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