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High school writing webquests for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Othello Introduction & Elizabethan Era Web Quest with Google Slides

Othello Introduction & Elizabethan Era Web Quest with Google Slides

Created by
Literary Roses
__________________________________________________________________Brand New Google Slides Addition!This unit now includes both the PowerPoint format and Google Slides format! Now, no matter if you are in the classroom or engaging in virtual distance learning you can easily use this product to fit your needs! Additionally, all documents now include the PDF versions.__________________________________________________________________Before introducing students to William Shakespeare’s Othello, allow
Preview of MLA Writing Bundle

MLA Writing Bundle

This is a great bundle to either introduce your students to writing in MLA formatting or refresh their memories. Includes:MLA Pre-Test: To assess their knowledgeMLA Dos & Don'ts Powerpoint: To use in conjunction with the Webquest as well as review the basics of MLA formatting in writingMLA Webquest: Questions for students to explore MLA writing requirements using the presentation and Purdue OWL. *These resources were last updated using MLA 7th Edition
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 Emily Dickenson and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Webquest

Emily Dickenson and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Webquest

Created by
Devin Plaas
This is a webquest designed for the 8th grade but could be adapted for any grade. It provides an introduction to the life and poetry of Emily Dickenson and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It includes both individual and paired learning activities. It requires reading, research, and writing.
Preview of Explorations In Self-Care WebQuest

Explorations In Self-Care WebQuest

Created by
Love It
This WebQuest is designed to help students learn the basics of self-care. Students will take on the role of a friend to a shapeshifting alien who would like to spend some time as a human. Students must research the various aspects of self-care so they can teach their alien friend how to take care of himself in human form. Students are required to read articles, watch videos, take notes, and synthesize their information into an instructional letter to their alien friend.
Preview of Drafting an Essay Walkthrough/Webquest

Drafting an Essay Walkthrough/Webquest

Created by
HeyEmmaTeach
Have students walk themselves through each part of an essay. This presentation provides steps, explanations, examples, and resources for students. The topics covered are (1) MLA formatting 8th edition, (2) introductions, (3) thesis statements, (4) body paragraphs, (5) conclusions, and (6) in-text citations and a works cited. Can be used outside of the classroom as a reference and starting point for students. Can also be used in the classroom so that students start on the same page.
Preview of MLA Webquest & Dos and Don'ts Powerpoint

MLA Webquest & Dos and Don'ts Powerpoint

This resource combines the Dos and Dont's of MLA formatting presentation with a webquest activity that uses both the presentation itself and Purdue OWL. *These resources were last updated with MLA 7th Edition.
Preview of Grapes of Wrath/Great Depression Webquest

Grapes of Wrath/Great Depression Webquest

Created by
Susannah Rosado
To use after completing The Grapes of Wrath. Students act as journalists and "go back in time" to report on the Great Depression to current students. This webquest is broken into steps, so can be used over a period of a few weeks. Students will make a timeline, "interview survivors" (via youtube clips), and "take pictures" (by choosing from a few links provided), and then compile the information into a feature news article to present to the class
Preview of Cursive Handwriting Interactive Web Quest | Not Editable

Cursive Handwriting Interactive Web Quest | Not Editable

This product can be used for various things not only as a web-quest. If you wish to purchase the student response sheet for the web quest please visit that product. Each product is sold separately. I have found that this web quest is highly engaging and students love to take part in this activity every year.
Preview of New Media and Intercultural exchange Project

New Media and Intercultural exchange Project

Created by
TeacherBob
A class project on the impact of the Internet as a means of inter-cultural exchanges and its benefits and drawbacks on teenagers.
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Journaling

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Writing Prompts

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Peer Editing

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