Please leave this credit line in your webquest so that others can find the original template. Thanks! design by Dan Schellenberg using valid XHTML and CSS. Task2 Introduction This webquest will allow you to take a virtual journey to the time of Colonial America. You will explore Jamestown, Virginia and Colonial South Carolina during this activity. Please read all of the directions carefully and work independently. You may consult with the other students in your group. But do not seek help from your teacher or students who are not working in your group. Your teacher will monitor your group and assist and evaluate your while you work on this activity. Good Luck!
Essential Questions to Answer During This Activity:
Compare your family to a family in Colonial America. How is your family the same? How is your family different ? Original webquest template design by Dan Schellenberg using valid XHTML and CS Task3 Colonial America Task Visit the website below and identify contemporary ideas about the New World and leadership.
http://www.virtualjamestown.org/
1. Identify origins, compositions and goals of the Virginia Company. Task4 Visit this link while you are at the site.
http://www.teachingushistory.org/lessons/pdfs_and_docs/documents/LessonPlanSoutheasternNativeAmericansLifestyles.html
Follow the directions at this link. Task5 Process Grouping Time:
The teacher will assign you to groups. Assignment Time In your new groups each member will have a topic to explore on the internet. The topics are
Family Life
School
Clothing
Games
Computer Time
Once you have your job –visit the two websites above to learn more about your topic.
Presentation Time Task6 Your group will present the information from your research to the class. Task7 Evaluation
| The students will be evaluated using the rubric below Teacher: Name: _____________________ |
http://www.knowitall.org/index.cfm
Click on the link Colonial Dorchester Webquest. Introduction
Task
Process
Evaluation
Teachers:
Visit www.classwiki45.wikispaces.com in order to see this webquest in a webquest format. Visit the webquest page at this site. In order to publish I had to publish using HTML.
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