Introduction In Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, Phileas Fogg made a bet that he could travel around the world in eighty days.Around the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Home Introduction Task Process Resources Evaluation Conclusion Teachers Introduction Task Process Resources Evaluation Conclusion Teachers A WebQuest for.
Advertisements

Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teachers Planets.
You will create a travel package to sell to travelers wishing to vacation in a new country of your creation.
Your Rights and Responsibilities
Do Now: In your pairs, make a list of all the places that you have been in the world.
One Hull of A Rain Forest Green Computing Computer Science Neil Gordon January
Introduction to GIS Ghassan Mikati, Ph.D GIS Expert.
Economics Experiment Are you interested in participating in an economics experiment where you will have chance to win a new iPod Touch (with video, wireless.
MAPPING TEAM 2 Sara DuPont & Taylor Graves CSCI 110 Web-Based Services Project 4/18/08 vs.
What tuition would UCSB have charged in order to get the most revenue from the students now in this class? 1.$45,000 2.$35,000 3.$22,500 4.$17,500 5.$10,000.
WebQuest Home Page Investing in the Stock Market By: Ellen Sarosy St. John’s University EDU 7266 Investing in the Stock Market By: Ellen Sarosy St. John’s.
Title Viajar conmigo a….. Introduction Introduction Task Process EvaluationTaskProcessEvaluation Congratulations!! You are one of our grand prize winners.
Baccus Enrichment Start packing! You have won a trip to visit ONE terrific European country of your choice so that you can come back and give a.
Geocaching Geocaching is a worldwide technological treasure hunt. It is designed for GPS (Global Positioning System) users. A person hides a cache and.
1 Georgia Adventure Project By: J Mo. 2 Your Task Plan a three day trip around Georgia.
Discover Geocaching Presented by Melanie Burford October 24, 2009.
El Viaje a Oaxaca A Web Quest for High School Spanish Students Designed by Angela Minor.
Washington, D.C. Fifth Grade Trip Virtual Tour and Scrapbook.
Fantasy Flight- lesson 2 Step 3 Mark your journey - Mrs Zeng.
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS. INTRODUCTION You have won a trip around the world. Before you can travel you must plan your trip according to specific guidelines.
+ Let’s Travel Webquest! For Ms. Duffy and Ms. Kauffman’s Third Grade Class Introduction Task Process EvaluationConclusion Teacher’s Page Website Evaluations.
Vacation Planning: A WebQuest. Introduction  Job Title – Travel Agent  Does being a travel agent sound like a fun job? Would you like to plan vacations.
Oh the places you’ll go! A vacation from school! By PresenterMedia.comPresenterMedia.com.
A site dedicated to the adventures and journeys of others.
DISCOVER OUR PLANETS DISCOVERING OUR PLANETS Introduction By Betty Wittman and Tracy Csakai.
Virtual Trip 5 time zones away January, 2011 K. Snyder Norwood Public School.
WebView is an online booking system that lets you look and apply for work experience placements. It also has a journey planner to help you figure out.
3 RD GRADE MAP CHALLENGE. INTRODUCTION In this web quest you will search various websites for information on map symbols, oceans, continents, longitude.
Google Maps By: Yessica Lopez Shayna Hack. What is it used for? Google Maps are used to find locations, directions or places near by you.
Travel the 50 States Webquest for Social Studies High School Students Heather Hicks-Ottmer.
The Seven Continents of Earth By Picture of Continents.
Proposals Technical Writing. Proposals O different guises O document written by a person, business, or agency who wishes to perform a job or solve a problem.
Cyber Community A U.S. Regions Quest by Joyce Connolly.
All Aboard!: The Orphan Trains
Quisiera Visitar... a WebQuest by Mary McCullar and Mary Moitozo.
In this challenge we have to: Replace this with your class version  To find out more about the Hajj and what it is like being a Muslim pilgrim…  You’re.
Slide 1Fig 2-2a, p.33. Slide 2 Fig 2-14, p.42 Slide 3Fig 2-7, p.36.
How to Make a Power Point Presentation What to Do First  Open the Microsoft PowerPoint program by double clicking on it.  Create a new presentation.
Name___________Group_____ Culture Project Username clintonmshome Password cgrams Life As a Kid in _______ Get an internet.
Interactive (Google) Maps Google has available APIs for building “Interactive Map” web pages Google has available APIs for building “Interactive Map” web.
Travel Writing WebQuest Alicia Simpson EDU 505. Introduction Ever want to see the world? Here’s your chance: Travel Inc. is looking to attract young adults.
Location Theme of Geography We are going to analyze and evaluate the validity and utility of multiple sources of geographic information. And play a cool.
Traveling To Egypt Presenter: Karen Davies - Buckley.
Table of Contents Page #: 1 Description: What is Geography? Date: 9/3 or 9/4 st0
Social Studies Lesson Plan Dr Ron Helms Ron Freeman Ed 617.
On 15 October The Social Network, a film telling the story of Facebook, is released in the UK.
PLOTTING AND PLANNING Naviance Family Connection
Georgia Adventure Project. Your Task Your task is to plan a three day trip in Georgia using resources available on the internet, in magazines, brochures.
1 Final Destinations Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Ancient Mali.
COMPETENCY:5.00Explain the importance of understanding destinations in the travel, tourism, and recreation industry. OBJECTIVE:5.01Demonstrate the use.
In this challenge we have to: Replace this with your class version  To find out more about the Hajj and what it is like being a Muslim pilgrim…  You’re.
CLASS WORK Main Mountains P. 591 Main rivers (p. 591) Main lakes (p. 591) Main animals Main products Main minerals volcanos Boundaries (neighbors) Flags.
KRISTEN HENNING SPRING GROVE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Social Bookmarking with Diigo in the Classroom.
What do I pack? INTRODUCTION: Yay! It’s almost time for the holidays! You’ve just found out that during the break, you will be visiting your family all.
Technology & Reading By: Jillian Chaudrue Website:
In this webquest, students will use online resources to research information about how life was different long ago than it is today. They will use their.
Flat Stanley’s Virtual Vacation A WebQuest for 2nd Grade (Standards Met: Language Arts/ Social Studies) Designed by Cindy Larson.
Home Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teachers Journey Through Egypt Introduction Task Process 1 Process 2 Process 3 Evaluation Conclusion.
Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teacher Page.
UNDERSTANDING DESTINATIONS 5.01 Demonstrate the use of a map.
Geography tools. Maps Hand held tools Computer based tools: Mapquest and Google Earth.
VACATION PLANNING a GEOGRAPHY BASED WEBQUEST
A Visit Around the World
LiveWire Log in page TIPS
Agenda: 8/ Themes of Geography Video Directions/Review
Portman Livewire User Guide.
Unit 1 Portfolio – Vacation Photo Album
8th Grade Louisiana History / Unit 1 Formative Performance Task 1
Bus Stop
Presentation transcript:

Introduction In Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, Phileas Fogg made a bet that he could travel around the world in eighty days.Around the World in Eighty Days That was in You are Phileas Fogg's descendent in the 21st century. Since travelling around the world in eighty days is not a problem with modern transportation, you and your friends have a different challenge. You and your group have to travel through all of the continents of the world, one after the other. You will start your journey from your current location and end in the same place. At each destination, you have to gather a map and some facts about the place. The winning group is the one who has travelled the shortest distance to complete the world trip.

Task and Process Here are the things you need to do: You start your virtual journey from your current location. Record the longitude and latitude of your starting point. You need this so that you can calculate the distance to your next "destination". There are seven continents in the world. Your "journey" will take you to every one of them (required). You can "travel" to any one location in within each of the continent. You do not need to visit more than one location on the continent. That location may be a city or whatever you choose. You have your own private jet with the ability to land anywhere, so you are not dependent on airports. For each place you "visit", you merely need to record the coordinates, obtain maps and information about the place, and calculate the distance you took to travel there from your previous location. Your current location is merely your starting and ending point. You will have to choose another location in that continent to gather maps and information. *Continued next page

The distance you travel is the direct distance between two locations. You don't have to follow roads or shipping routes or air routes in computing the distance. In calculating your total distance travelled, you must include the distance between your present location and your first destination, as well as the distance you travelled from your last destination back to your home country. At the end of your "trip", you will have to make a presentation to the class showing the details of your trip: the places you visited, the distance travelled, information about each place, maps, and why you chose that particular route. Your presentation may take any form you wish: transparencies on an Overhead Projector, a PowerPoint slide presentation, a website that you can show off, charts, models, etc. The presentation should not be longer than 15 minutes.

Tip Plan your route wisely, because if you zig zag around the world, going back and forth from locations, you will wind up travelling a greater distance. Resources You do not need to read Jules Verne's story to do this activity. You will, however, find the following links useful: Don't know what are the continents, and what countries are on each continent? Try the following sites: Continents in the World Continents in the World (another list) Continents in the World Continents in the World (another list) To find maps and information about each country in the world, try the CIA World Factbook.CIA World Factbook You can find many other maps and sources of information from the Maps and Atlases page.Maps and Atlases To calculate the distance between two points on the earth, given their longitude and latitude, you may use the Longitude and Latitude Distance CalculatorLongitude and Latitude Distance Calculator For the distance, you may need to either select the "kilometre" option or the "mile" option (depending on which unit your country uses).

Evaluation You will be assessed on the following: The information you provide about each place. You need not be comprehensive, but you should include some salient facts about each place, as well as provide the listeners with a map of the city/country. The rationale for your route around the world. (Why did you choose this particular route over a different route?) Your presentation: coherence, clarity and the use of aids to help you communicate. Your group cohesiveness. Everyone should have a part to play in this activity. Conclusion Congratulations! You have not only completed the 21st century version of Phileas Fogg's journey, but you now have a good idea of the major continents in the world, one of the countries/cities located on each continent, an idea of the distances involved in travelling around the world, and the ability to research and collate information through the Internet. You are now a qualified Virtual World Traveller!

Tools to Use... Longitude and Latitude Tools World Maps and Atlases More Information about Longitude and Latitude