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Preview of WebQuest Evaluating Argument Claims, Evidence, Reasoning: Captive Orcas Debate

WebQuest Evaluating Argument Claims, Evidence, Reasoning: Captive Orcas Debate

Updated in 2020 as a distance learning WebQuest in Google Slides (and still in PDF) while the debate continues (killer whales continue to be sold worldwide in worse-than-ever conditions, plus think about the other marine mammals). Authentic, relevant, in-depth argument examination! Truly delves into both sides of this hotly debated issue by examining and analyzing multiple primary sources.Step-by-Step guided activity leads students to read and analyze claims, counterclaims, and evidence presente
Preview of Harriet Jacobs' "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" Activity Pack

Harriet Jacobs' "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" Activity Pack

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Open Classroom
This CCSS aligned set provides a literary and historical overview of Harriet Jacobs and her “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” narrative. ** Much of this set is from my Literature of Slaves Unit, American Romantic and Transcendental Writers Unit and my American Literature Bundle so please do not purchase both. ** The set includes:* a short WebQuest about Jacobs and Slave Narratives with teacher notes* a five page excerpt of “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" * a 10 question true or fal
Preview of The Holocaust INTERNET LAB WEBQUEST Activity - World War II - Print & Digital

The Holocaust INTERNET LAB WEBQUEST Activity - World War II - Print & Digital

This is an engaging and student-centered Webquest about the Jewish Holocaust during World War II. Buyer Feedback"Excellent and engaging resource!"In this four-page internet lab activity, students will be guided to interactive websites that include videos and text to find answers to important questions. Internet access and sound are required. Students will complete a writing assessment to demonstrate their knowledge of the Holocaust. Both Print & Digital (Google drive) versions are included!
Preview of The Great Gatsby Themes Research Activity - The Roaring 20s and Organized Crime

The Great Gatsby Themes Research Activity - The Roaring 20s and Organized Crime

Explore the "Roaring 1920s" and the theme of organized crime in The Great Gatsby with this collaborative research activity! Students will research the history of the 1920s and prominent historical figures, inviting them to analyze characters within The Great Gatsby and think critically about the potential allusions to real-life figures.Included with this The Great Gatsby Themes Research Activity:✏️  WebQuest Handout and Research Activity Instructions - Digital & Print✏️  Vocabulary Terms Wor
Preview of Dolly the Sheep WebQuest: a Pre-reading Activity for Frankenstein

Dolly the Sheep WebQuest: a Pre-reading Activity for Frankenstein

Created by
Today in Class
This no-prep, inquiry-based activity, designed for use in the virtual classroom or face-to-face, introduces students to Dolly the Sheep, cloning, and the theme of creation found in the novel Frankenstein. Working independently, students will use the provided website hyperlinks to answer a series of question about Dolly and cloning. At the end of the assignment, the students will have a basic understanding of the process and ethical implications of cloning. While this activity was created as a pr
Preview of Homegoing Webquest

Homegoing Webquest

Created by
Swifty English
I use this hyperdoc  in my AP Lit classes during our study of postcolonialism. During this unit, students choose between several books, one of them being Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi.  This works as a GREAT introduction to the contextual elements that students need to know to fully understand how colonialism and its effects work in the novel. There is not currently an answer document for this webquest, but I will post one over the summer.
Preview of D-DAY Google Arts & Culture Virtual Exhibit with Answer Key

D-DAY Google Arts & Culture Virtual Exhibit with Answer Key

Created by
MissRTravels
A fun ant interactive way for students to read and analyze primary sources about the invasion of Normandy (DDAY). These questions will guide students through the virtual exhibit on Google Arts & Culture. Answer key provided.
Preview of Digital literacy coronavirus fake news in viral memes, facebook, social networks

Digital literacy coronavirus fake news in viral memes, facebook, social networks

Created by
STEMisFUN
Coronavirus is a serious hub for disinformation. It has brought about some very funny, original memes that make people laugh and comfort them.These 2 resources appraoch the good, the bad, history and social sciences of social networks.Resource #1Unveil the Truth Behind the Headlines Explore the Evolution of Deception Discover the captivating history of fake news. Journey through its past, from its origins predating new media to its contemporary rise in the digital age.Demystify the What, Why,
Preview of Black History Month Artists Internet Webquest Google Doc Independent Packet

Black History Month Artists Internet Webquest Google Doc Independent Packet

DIGITAL or PRINTABLE Black History Month Artists Internet WebQuest. Ready to be assigned on Google classroom. This digital work packet is great as a Black History Month independent activity for high school and middle school students. Easy to assign independent activity on Google Classroom with no prep necessary. Good as a sub-plan and for distance learning.The WebQuest can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, Google classroom, and extension acti
Preview of Half of a Yellow Sun Webquest

Half of a Yellow Sun Webquest

Created by
Swifty English
I use this hyperdoc in my AP Lit classes during our study of postcolonialism. During this unit, students choose between several books, one of them being Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.  This works as a GREAT introduction to the contextual elements that students need to know to fully understand how colonialism and its effects work in the novel. **There is not currently an answer key with this webquest, but I will post one over the summer!
Preview of Distance Learning: Earth Day Digital Webquest

Distance Learning: Earth Day Digital Webquest

This activity is designed for both ELA and Science students to explore the history of Earth Day and environmental topics related to Earth Day. Students are asked to read, analyze and respond to the provided assignment. The webquest is designed to be completed independently by students or in class (whole class or groups). This is a great assignment for any student participating in distance learning. BONUS extension activity included! Students will explore:-2 articles-2 videos-2 InfographicsInclud
Preview of Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely: Trujillo and In the Time of the Butterflies

Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely: Trujillo and In the Time of the Butterflies

Created by
Shank's Stuff
This WebQuest has students research various dictators (moving from most well-known to dictators in modern history and Latin America), Trujillo's rise to power, and the impact of the Mirabal sisters as we read In the Time of the Butterflies.
Preview of WebQuest Thematic Self-Grading Reading Practice Test #12: "What is Energy?"

WebQuest Thematic Self-Grading Reading Practice Test #12: "What is Energy?"

Combines reading multiple authentic sources about a high-interest theme with self-grading standardized ELA test prep questions! The first two WebQuest Self-Grading Thematic Reading Practice Tests are FREE so you can see how awesome they are. Then, buy the bundle and get FREE WebQuest Practice Tests for the rest of the school year! MAJOR TIME SAVER! SUPER INTERESTING TO STUDENTS! FASCINATING THEME!In this WebQuest Practice Test #12, students are guided step-by-step to read about what energy is, w
Preview of Activity - Totalitarianism Reading Comprehension Strategies for High School

Activity - Totalitarianism Reading Comprehension Strategies for High School

This activity on totalitarianism includes high school students reading, doing a brief research, and answering comprehension questions on this topic. This activity includes a Google Form, a Google Doc and the answer key.Here is the link to the Google Form.
Preview of Shalimar the Clown Background Hyperdoc

Shalimar the Clown Background Hyperdoc

Created by
Swifty English
I use this hyperdoc  in my AP Lit classes during our study of postcolonialism. During this unit, students choose between several books, one of them being Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie.  This works as a GREAT introduction to the contextual elements that students need to know to fully understand how colonialism and its effects work in the novel. The Answer Key for this document is not currently included, but I will include upload one over the summer. If you purchase this product before then
Preview of (CURRENTLY BEING EDITED) "The Crucible" Break In

(CURRENTLY BEING EDITED) "The Crucible" Break In

Build a background before reading "The Crucible" with this Digital Break In "Room". Students will work in pairs/small groups through a guided Break In (Google Form) and take notes on key information, such as: Arthur Miller, McCarthyism, Allusion, The Cold War...etc. Break In "Room" uses different formats for students to find information, such as Web Links, Google Slides, and EdPuzzles (links included in product).
Preview of Dred Scott Supreme Court Ruling Google Slides with Primary Source Analysis

Dred Scott Supreme Court Ruling Google Slides with Primary Source Analysis

Created by
Grace Hernandez
These Google Slides include background information leading up to the Dred Scott ruling as well as a link to primary sources and questions over the Supreme Court ruling. Students will analyze the primary documents used in determining the judgment and answer questions about the documents and the ruling.
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