Have you tried Bernie Dodge's Webquest site? It has hundreds of examples and a template to follow.
----- Original Message -----From: peacenow2004xSent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 7:49 AMSubject: [webquest] Help need ASAP on developing a webquest for 3rd gradeA friend of mine went for an elementary teaching job interview
yesterday and has to come back tomorrow with a a webquest she designed
for a 3rd grade class as part of a follow-up meeting. She doesn't
have experience with webquests, neither do I. I just joined this group
because I do know about yahoogroups' mailrings and how supportive they
can be- I just did a queick search for a Yahoogroup on webquests. I
told her I'd try posting a message for her because she's busy trying
to explore websites. She doesn't want to cheat by copying one that
already exists, but wonders if anyone has a model she can follow or
some good sites she can include in hers (she's been trying to decide
between measurement or the skeletal system, but if something is easier
to deal with, I know she'd be willing to switch. Another question she
has is what template is the most user-friendly?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give her- she's worked at my
school as a 6th grade teacher and had to leave when our school
switched to being a K-5th. She had thought she could move down to
5th, but at the last minute was bumped out of that spot by another
teacher who decided to end her maternity leave early.
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