WEBQUESTS for K-8

K-3
3-5
6-8
African Safari All Roads lead to Rome
Animal Life-Cycles Ancient Civilizations
Autumn Ancient Egypt
Create a Habitat Ancient Greece
Endangered Animals Flight Discovery
Whales Inventor Investigation
Explorers It's all Greek to me!
Simple Machines Letters from the Civil War
4th grade Weather Trip Life in Ancient Rome
Fractions Map Adventure
Hermit Crabs The Middle Ages
Holes Rainforests
Mapping your World Searching for China
Deserts The Reformation
Phases of the Moon Medieval Times
The realm of Fairy Tales Feudalism in Japan
Under the Sea The Renaissance
Water Cycles The Consitutional Convention
 

A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the internet, optionally supplemented with videoconferencing.

Africa Quest

Basketball Quest

Water Pollution Quest

Wonders of the World Quest

Dinosaur Web Quest

Bats Web Quest

China Quest

By completing this WebQuest you should achieve the following goals:

  •   develop an interest in the study of China.

  •   use the power of the Internet for advanced exploration of China.

  •  learn information about six key aspects of Chinese culture.

WebQuests should contain at least the following parts:

  1.An introduction that sets the stage and provides some background information.

  2.A task that is do-able and interesting.

  3.A set of information sources needed to complete the task. Many (though not necessarily all) of the resources are embedded in the WebQuest document itself as anchors pointing to information on the World Wide Web. Information sources might include web documents, experts available via e-mail or realtime conferencing, searchable databases on the net, and books and other documents physically available in the learner's setting. Because pointers to resources are included, the learner is not left to wander through webspace completely adrift.

  4.A description of the process the learners should go through in accomplishing the task. The process should be broken out into clearly described steps.

5.Some guidance on how to organize the information acquired. This can take the form of guiding questions, or directions to complete organizational frameworks such as timelines, concept maps, or cause-and-effect diagrams.

  6.A conclusion that brings closure to the quest, reminds the learners about what they've learned, and perhaps encourages them to extend the experience into other domains.

Archeology Web Quest

Sun Quest

Recycling Quest

Australia WebQuest

The Grouchy Lady Bug Quest

 

 

Whale Quest

Visit this wonderful Web quest made by Discovery Network Teacher - Sandy Skinner. See assessment Rubrics, work samples and activites based on Bloom's Taxonomy, and resource links.

Comet Quest

Earthquakes Quest

Frogs Quest

The Bald Eagle Quest

Building a Body Quest

Ocean Currents and Weather Quest


Teachers,

 Check out A Road Map for designing Web Quests


The Titanic Quest

Working in small groups of four to six students, you will use Netscape Navigator to explore Titanic web sites related to each of the topics in "Research Topics" section.


Anne Frank and the Children of the Holocaust Quest

Create a Zoo Web Quest

Endangered Animals Quest

Journey into the Universe Quest

A Voyage to Japan Quest

Desert Quest

Careers - Past and Present Quest

R. L. Stine Web Quest


Fantastic Web Quests made by Teachers.

Basketball Quest

Search the Solar System!

Rainforest Quest

Learn how we can save the rainforests.


Using Web Quests in your classroom

Shipwreck Island Quest

Snakes Alive! Quest

Poetry Quest

Australian Animals Quest

World of Puppets Quest

World of Pigs Quest

 

Bug Quest

  Scientists are increasingly concerned about the destruction of the rain forest and other habitats. Your students will choose an insect to research to gather information .


Ancient Egypt Quest


AMAZING Web Quests by Teacher : Larry Taylor

Radio Quest NEW!

Castle Discovery Quest

Flight Discovery Quest

A Spectacular Space Quest

Egyptian Discovery Quest

Volcano Quest

A Lunar Quest

Robot Quest

Native Americans Quest

Research where the indians lived, what the area was like, and what resources were available to them.

Shark Quest

Many scientists have discovered that the oceans are too polluted and dirty for sharks to survive in. Many of our shark population are disappearing. Your job, is to recreate a good, clean and healthy environment for your choice of shark to live and thrive in.


More Great Quests!

Countries Quest

Inventions Quest

Volcano Quest

Weather Quest


Camel Quest - LIVE!!! Travel over 17,000 kilometers around Australia with camels! Focus is on environmental and cultural awareness.

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