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11th grade balanced literacy webquests

Preview of William Shakespeare Webquest - Biography -  Grades 9-12

William Shakespeare Webquest - Biography - Grades 9-12

Created by
Linda McCormick
The goal of this webquest lesson is to build your students' research skills and their ability to find reliable resources when asked to research a topic. This is an internet scavenger hunt. Students answer the questions by using a search engine to locate the requested information. This hunt is about the life and works of William Shakespeare. Included are:12 questions a chart for the students to complete 2 short optional writing assignmentsan answer key with the student questions for quick refer
Preview of Finding the Fifties (1950s) WebQuest

Finding the Fifties (1950s) WebQuest

Created by
Brittney Sifford
I have used this WebQuest to introduce "Fahrenheit 451" and "The Catcher in the Rye," but it could be used with any novel/play/story from the era. The WebQuest asks students to investigate popular food, entertainment, and recreation of the time period, and then to analyze what all of those things mean together. It gives great cultural information, rather than just historical.
Preview of Edgar Allan Poe Web Hunt

Edgar Allan Poe Web Hunt

Introducing your students to Edgar Allan Poe? This internet scavenger hunt is a great way for them to gather facts about him and find out about one of our country's most suspenseful writers! You can have the students do this scavenger hunt in groups, as a cooperative activity, or as an independent one. Because of POE's life, this activity is best suited for Middle School and High School. It starts out with some fun Halloween web-hunting to get the students ready! It then launches into a ful
Preview of MAUS Context Webquest Activities

MAUS Context Webquest Activities

In this webquest, students will be able to research context needed to appropriately introduce the graphic novel of MAUS by Art Speigelman. This can be done on paper, or on the computer. It is customizable to you, and is great for student engagement. This webquest uses videos, art, and informational texts to increase a student's understanding of the context going into the graphic novel.
Preview of Shakespeare | Hamlet | Digital Scavenger Hunt Activity

Shakespeare | Hamlet | Digital Scavenger Hunt Activity

This internet scavenger hunt helps students identify key elements from Willaim Shakespeare's Hamlet. A quick and easy pre-reading activity. All you have to do is make a copy for each student. Focused toward a flipped classroom. Great for homework or group work. Students will research the answers to 12 questions.
Preview of The Book of Life - Cultural Exploration Webquest & Digital Storytelling Project

The Book of Life - Cultural Exploration Webquest & Digital Storytelling Project

Created by
CTE Warehouse
Title: The Book of Life - Cultural Exploration Webquest & Digital Storytelling Project Product Description Embark on a vibrant journey through the rich cultural landscapes in "The Book of Life" with our comprehensive Webquest and Digital Storytelling Project. Designed to blend language arts, social studies, and the arts, this dual-component resource offers an engaging way for students to explore the movie's storytelling, cultural significance, and artistic expression.This meticulously crafte
Preview of The French  Revolution-The Reign Of Terror-A Collection Of Three Webquests

The French Revolution-The Reign Of Terror-A Collection Of Three Webquests

Created by
Linda McCormick
Need help with Distance Learning? The Reign of Terror was a dark and violent period of time during the French Revolution. This collection of three webquests gives your students background information as they read and answer questions about the circumstances and events that led to this violent period in French history.The collection includes:The Reign Of Terror WebquestJacobins WebquestRobespierre Webquest During each search they use a variety of strategies and skills that will prepare them to
Preview of The Elements of Argument

The Elements of Argument

Created by
Brian Barsuglia
This is assignment introduces students to argumentative rhetoric (ethos, pathos, logos) as well as common fallacies. It has multiple activities surrounding both, as well as a webquest which requires them to go to YouTube (or elsewhere) to find and evaluate advertisements and public service announcements.
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