- Coral reef
Encyclopedia of Earth
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- Coral Reef WebQuest
Task: Each specialist will conduct research based on his/her area of expertise. Teams will be formed consisting of one specialist from each area. Each team will then design and create a visual coral reef community which can be relocated to ensure its survival. Each team will conclude with an oral presentation to the rest of the teams, describing and justifying their project.
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Sources of Copyright-Friendly Media These are greate places to look for images, music and sounds for your WebQuests, Powerpoint presentations and video productions. Most require only that attribution be given to the originator. Check each site for conditions of use.
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- Green School 101 WebQuest
Title: Green School 101 Description: This is an exploration in "Going Green", what that really means, why we need to do it, and what steps we can take large and small to do our part to protect our environment. Grade Level: 6-8 Curriculum: English / Language Arts Keywords: earth, energy, environment, global concern, natural resources, pollution, reuse, recycle, reduce, green, going green, Environmental Impact, Earth Preservation
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- Measurement -- Volume and Capacity: Introduction
This webquest is set up to review the mathematical concepts of measurement and conversion with both the customary and the metric systems. It is my goal for these students to connect what they know about measurements to relationships they must use in science. My students should finish this quest with a better understanding of the interconnectedness of volume and capacity. Introduction Each student will have received 70 % or better on the pretest before beginning this quest. Those who need to will be getting some extra review before starting the quest. As you will be using measurements in both math and science with different processes, it is important that you have mastered skills in the measurement area.
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Through a study of traditional measurements and the metric system, students will learn why we need to agree on a system of measurements, and how these measurements were used throughout history. Introduction. Measurements are an important part of our everyday life and an integral part of our modern world. Without them it would be impossible to determine how long it will take to get somewhere, how many of something we have, or who owns what.
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- Units of Measure WebQuest: Introduction
Comparing the Metric and U.S. systems of measurement. Introduction Introduction: Pretend that our school has decided to secede from the United States and become its own nation, “The United People of Knowledge.” There are many tasks ahead of your new country: electing a leader, writing a new set of laws, choosing a currency, creating a new flag, etc. One very important task to be preformed is to establish a standard set of Weights and Measures.
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- Webquest: Ocean Color from Space
Hydrosphere, Biosphere Atmosphere
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- WebQuest: Our Country's Dominance in Question: created with Zunal WebQuest Maker 1
This WebQuest was designed to allow students to become more familiar with the metric system of measurement and to realize that a political battle is being waged over the measuring system we use. Depending on the number of students in your classroom and the amount of groups you like to have, you can either add temperature to choose from, or just allow groups to double up on selections. Also, you can have two groups select the same measurement and take opposing sides, one for the metric system and one against, so the students can have their own debate on the subject. I would recommend the students giving their own opinion, especially if it differs from the position they defended.
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