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Miss M. Social Studies 5 October 21, 2011 Miss M. Social Studies 5 October 21, 2011 Before Class: Do you like to search the Internet? What is the first thing you notice on a web page? Before Class: Do you like to search the Internet? What is the first thing you notice on a web page?

 Determine if the design of a web site is acceptable or unacceptable  Design their own web site design on paper based on the topics discussed throughout Unit 1  Determine if the design of a web site is acceptable or unacceptable  Design their own web site design on paper based on the topics discussed throughout Unit 1

 What is the Main Idea of this Web page?  What pictures do you see?  Are you able to find the information you are looking for on this Web page?  Do you like the designer’s use of colors on this Web page?  What is the Main Idea of this Web page?  What pictures do you see?  Are you able to find the information you are looking for on this Web page?  Do you like the designer’s use of colors on this Web page?

 What is the Main Idea of this Web page?  What pictures do you see?  Are you able to find the information you are looking for on this Web page?  Do you like the designer’s use of colors on this Web page?  What is the Main Idea of this Web page?  What pictures do you see?  Are you able to find the information you are looking for on this Web page?  Do you like the designer’s use of colors on this Web page?

 Topic Examples: o Ice Age o The Native Americans in the Eastern Woodlands o The Vikings  Submit your topic to Schoology before 8:00 AM Monday. You can submit your topic as the answer to an essay online test answer. The topic is worth 5 points!  Topic Examples: o Ice Age o The Native Americans in the Eastern Woodlands o The Vikings  Submit your topic to Schoology before 8:00 AM Monday. You can submit your topic as the answer to an essay online test answer. The topic is worth 5 points!

 Think of a title for your Web page  Use your book to help you!!  Choose at least 2 vocabulary words from the Chapter of your chosen topic. These vocabulary words MUST be shown in your Web page.  Find pictures for your Web page  Think of a title for your Web page  Use your book to help you!!  Choose at least 2 vocabulary words from the Chapter of your chosen topic. These vocabulary words MUST be shown in your Web page.  Find pictures for your Web page

 Begin to put your Web page together  You are to design a Homepage and two other Web pages that will act as “Links” from the homepage  The additional “Links” will be used to talk about your topic. For example, if your topic is the “Eastern Woodlands” you may have subtopics that are customs and traditions and Iroquois of today  Begin to put your Web page together  You are to design a Homepage and two other Web pages that will act as “Links” from the homepage  The additional “Links” will be used to talk about your topic. For example, if your topic is the “Eastern Woodlands” you may have subtopics that are customs and traditions and Iroquois of today

 The Groups o Mohawk o Cayuga o Oneida o Onondaga o Seneca o Tuscarora  The Groups o Mohawk o Cayuga o Oneida o Onondaga o Seneca o Tuscarora The Iroquois are made up of 6 different Nations. The 6 tribes are shown on the flag. The “Keepers of the Eastern Door” and the “Keepers of the Western Door” are shown as well.

 Go over the Checklist and make sure you have included all required information  Submit your completed project to Schoology  This project is due Monday, October 31, 2011 no later than 4:00 pm!  Go over the Checklist and make sure you have included all required information  Submit your completed project to Schoology  This project is due Monday, October 31, 2011 no later than 4:00 pm!

 Have I submitted my topic to Schoology for 5 points?  Did I create a homepage with a title?  Did I create two additional pages to my Web site?  Did I use 2 vocabulary words from the Chapter of my topic?  Is my Web page colorful and did I include pictures?  Did I submit my project before Monday, October 31…4:00 pm?  Have I submitted my topic to Schoology for 5 points?  Did I create a homepage with a title?  Did I create two additional pages to my Web site?  Did I use 2 vocabulary words from the Chapter of my topic?  Is my Web page colorful and did I include pictures?  Did I submit my project before Monday, October 31…4:00 pm?

SCORECRITERION Student’s Web page was well organized and easy to follow Student used correct information from their Social Studies book and included 2 vocabulary words within their Web page Student used various colors and pictures to create their Web page Student submitted assignment on or before the assigned due date (10/31/11) TOTAL SCORE: _____ / 20

 Brainstorm ideas for your Web pages.  This is an individual project, however, use this time to think of ideas that you could use!  Write your ideas down on the following slide!  Brainstorm ideas for your Web pages.  This is an individual project, however, use this time to think of ideas that you could use!  Write your ideas down on the following slide!

 Submit your topic to Schoology by Monday at 8:00 AM  Begin working on your Unit 1 Project  Make sure to submit your project by Monday, October 31 at 4:00 PM!  Submit your topic to Schoology by Monday at 8:00 AM  Begin working on your Unit 1 Project  Make sure to submit your project by Monday, October 31 at 4:00 PM!