T HE B ATTLE OF B UNKER H ILL W EBQUEST Created by: Kelsey Bower.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lesson 3. Learning Topic: Specific facts about the use of animals in biomedical research. Focus Question: When looking for information on a website, what.
Advertisements

CATEGORY Exemplary (3 points) Proficient (2 points) Partially Proficient (1 point) Incomplete (0 points) POINTS Focus on the task and participation Consistently.
Let’s All Work Together!
Homelessness in America
1/5/14Materials Needed: Binder, Pencil LS-2 Homework: #51 DO NOW: Look at the item in the picture below. What is it? What is it used for? Would you find.
Ms. Coughlin An Ellis Island Webquest Scavenger Hunt adapted from
Introduction What Are the Parts of Speech? HELP! Sara can’t remember what the parts of speech are. Can you help Sara by finding out what they are and.
COMMUNITY-MINDED A WebQuest created by Delcena Sledge for Grades 7- 8.
Class Starters.  Please give me one class expectation. Then please give me an example of the expectation. 4 lines.
C OMMUNITIES By: Carrie D’Ambrose Home page Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teacher Page.
Aim: What philosophies come from the Industrial Revolution?
Counting Pennies Click here to begin Click here to begin.
Counting Quarters Click here to begin Click here to begin.
CATAPULT LAB COME IN QUIETLY, TAKE OUT NOTEBOOK, AND HW ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTION IN COMPLETE SENTENCES DO-NOW: IN YOUR OWN WORDS WHAT IS A CATAPULT, WHAT.
H olly A ndress ETE 100 W ednesday, A ugust 31, 2005.
Managing Large Classes with Group Work
1. My hands are small; please don’t expect perfection whenever I make a bed, draw a picture, or throw a ball. My legs are short; please slow down so that.
Online Educational Math Games as a Resource Survey Results.
Tea Time! Kathleen Wilson. Introduction While cleaning Dr. Nimble’s lab, you come across a strange machine. You and your friend decide to explore this.
Building Mental Math and Reasoning
Hannah Guldin Chrystol White Aimee Kanemori.  Form an alliance between the teacher and parent “Above all parents need to know that their child’s teacher.
Student Page Designed by Cayman Hill, Detria Wilson, and Emilie Wright Based on a template from The WebQuest PageThe WebQuest Page A WebQuest About Title.
Microanalysis in Science and Engineering
Questioning the Text: The French and Indian War American History Foundations August 8, 2012 Fran Macko, Ph.D.
How can I leave the audience with strong feelings?
What does it mean to be a good citizen? Teacher Page Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Resources.
The Founding Fathers  Home Home  Introduction Introduction  Task Task  Process Process  Resources Resources  Evaluation Evaluation  Conclusion Conclusion.
Genealogy Jacquie Honeycutt and Kristen Troxell. Genealogy is the study of families and the tracing of their lineages and history.
Welcome back to Music!. UnsatisfactoryNeeds ImprovementSatisfactory/GoodExcellent Making Use of Time Student never enters classroom in an orderly manner.
Algebra III / Geometry Welcome to my classroom Mr. Chance.
Welcome to History Class! Directions: 1.Silently walk around the room, and WITHOUT TALKING find other students who have the same colored dot on their foreheads.
J IGSAW L EARNING Cooperative Learning Project. Team T ogether E veryone A ccomplishes M ore.
Business Concepts Expectations For: Classroom/ Students/ Teacher Fall 2014.
Democracy in Action Ms. Ockimey, Ms. Braxton and Ms. Jones Social Studies WebQuest Grade 5; Cohort 3 Leonard V. Moore School.
WELCOME TO 7 TH GRADE ADVANCED SCIENCE Mrs. L. Krumgalz.
By: Mrs. S. Mowen. Have you ever been tempted? Today’s story is a myth with the theme of temptation. Theme in fiction writing: Explains the message of.
Grade 4 Science.  Students will learn about:  Scientific Method  observing & inferring  Moon Cycles  Transportation  Electricity.
Topic: Declaring Independence Essential Question: What people and events contributed to the Second Continental Congress declaring independence?
Math Warm Up –Unknown Quantity 10 minutes
Created by: Kristie Hostetler Enter. -Introduction -Task -Process -Evaluation -Conclusion -Credits Teacher Page.
By Mr. Quast.  The American Civil War was one of the bloodiest and destructive wars that this country has ever seen. Fought between , it forced.
The American Revolution “The war of independence waged by the American colonies against Britain influenced political ideas and revolutions around the globe,
Long and Short Term Goals To develop a responsible and positive attitude we chose Respect for Self, Others and Learning for the long term goal. Our students.
AGENDA “Editing is the same as quarrelling with writers - same thing exactly. “~Harold Ross 26 Mar Please take out your RD #1 along with your Works.
EXPANSION MAP DAY!!. OVERVIEW Your group’s success will be determined by how well your group leader leads you, how well each member participates in the.
Making a Difference Ms. Ramos’ 3 rd Grade Class Students Who Care.
5th grade years Each one of us has a hobby and an interest. Sometimes hobby turns to be our own job. Just like sewing could turns to fashion.
NOUNS WEBQUEST: CREATED FOR CLASS INTRODUCTION Can you imagine a language that doesn't include words for people, places, things, or ideas? Of course.
T ENSILE & C OMPRESSIVE S TRENGTH : T HE F ORCES B EHIND B RIDGE D ESIGN By, Mackenzie Moosbrugger EDU 505 Harrison Yang.
1 Evidence Based Observation Lead Evaluator Training February 27, 2012 Part 1 – Welcome Back!
Learning Skills and Work Habits Growing Successfully at Tosorontio Public School.
Start © Deena Wilcox 2012 Directions 1.Divide group into 4-5 teams. Select a scorekeeper and a voice for each team. 2.Give the scorekeeper a dry erase.
GRADE 10 UNIT 8 PROJECT RUNWAY, UAE FASHION DESIGN.
Middle Grades Group #1 WebQuest for 8 th Grade Georgia Studies Computer Literacy in Education Fall 2007 Designed By: Amy Ward, Ashley Bailey, & Heide Watson.
Why did they go to America? L/O – To understand that there are a number of different causes for the same event Starter – Brainstorm all the reasons why.
C HARITIES A PPEALS B Y : S OPHAL P HAN ID:  IntroductionIntroduction  TaskTask  ProcessProcess  EvaluationEvaluation  ConclusionConclusion.
GROUP ROLES. GROUP LEADER Should be kind, not put anybody or their ideas down Works well with others Guides the discussion; Asks questions Helps the group.
What happened to the Dinosaurs ? Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teacher’s Page Teacher’s Page.
EXPECTATIONS & OVERVIEW MS. VAUGHAN’S 7 TH GRADE ENGLISH.
Welcome to Crossroads!. Our Goals for the Evening Explain how Crossroads works Guide you through a “typical” Crossroads unit Answer your questions. To.
Understanding by Design: Backwards Design. What is “Backwards Design”? A lesson planning/curriculum model that includes: Teacher delivery of instruction.
Aim: How do I showcase my mathematical brainpower? Purpose of Lesson: Peer Teaching Do Now: 1)Find Your Peer Teaching Partner(s) 2)Examine the topic(s)
Virtue Court Here Comes the Judge! IntroductionIntroduction Task Process Evaluation ConclusionTaskProcessEvaluationConclusion.
RESEARCH PROJECTS Rules to Follow When Doing Research.
State & National Capitals: And Who Runs Them. Presenter: Lori Rooke EDU 505 3/31/08 (This WebQuest is designed for the 3rd grade level.)
Welcome to Back to School Knight Math Lab. Contact Information Mrs. Annette Winterrowd Phone
1969 Edition By: Sean Jaquez & Ardyn Allessie. Introduction ❖ Intended for all 8th grade level students ❖ Schedule of 45 minute afternoon social studies.
Consulting Firms.
Just what is a rubric?.
With Chief Shannon Excell
Presentation transcript:

T HE B ATTLE OF B UNKER H ILL W EBQUEST Created by: Kelsey Bower

I NTRODUCTION Have you ever been to Bunker Hill in Boston, MA? Did you know that over 300 years ago an important battle took place? Did you know that battle was part of what made America free from England’s King’s rule? After today you will be a historical expert when it comes to the Battle of Bunker Hill. You will know so much it will seem like you were there!

T ASK Each student will become a Historian today! You will work with a partner to discover information relating to the Battle of Bunker Hill. You will be directed to websites and asked to answer questions relating to the information provided by each website. After the entire class has completed the WebQuest we will hold a class discussion about what we have learned about the Battle of Bunker Hill!

P ROCESS 1. Put both of your names on the “Bunker Hill WebQuest Worksheet” 2. Go to Where?: Bunker Hill and answer questions #1-3 on your worksheet.Where?: Bunker Hill 3. Go to America Singing: The Battle of Bunker Hill and answer questions #4-6.America Singing: The Battle of Bunker Hill 4. Go to Social Studies for Kids: William Prescott & The Battle of Bunker Hill and answer questions #7-10.Social Studies for Kids: William Prescott & The Battle of Bunker Hill 5. Go to William Prescott & The Battle of Bunker Hill, Page 2 and answer questions #11 – 12.William Prescott & The Battle of Bunker Hill, Page 2 6. Go to William Prescott & The Battle of Bunker Hill, Page 3 and answer questions # 13 – 16.William Prescott & The Battle of Bunker Hill, Page 3 7. Go to Bunker Hill Monument and answer questions # 17 – 20.Bunker Hill Monument

E VALUATION Category4321 Contributions Routinely provides useful ideas when participating in the group and in classroom discussion. A definite leader who contributes a lot of effort. Usually provides useful ideas when participating in the group and in classroom discussion. A strong group member who tries hard! Sometimes provides useful ideas when participating in the group and in classroom discussion. A satisfactory group member who does what is required. Rarely provides useful ideas when participating in the group and in classroom discussion. May refuse to participate. Quality of Work Answers every question using a complete turn around sentence with correct information. Answers most questions with a complete turn around sentences. Also some of the answers may be incorrect. Answers some questions with complete turn around sentences and has incorrect answers. Answers no questions with complete turn around sentences and has several errors or incomplete answers. Focus on the task Consistently stays focused on the task and what needs to be done. Very self-directed. Focuses on the task and what needs to be done most of the time. Other group members can count on this person. Focuses on the task and what needs to be done some of the time. Other group members must sometimes nag, prod, and remind to keep this person on- task. Rarely focuses on the task and what needs to be done. Lets others do the work. Attitude Never is publicly critical of the project or the work of others. Always has a positive attitude about the task(s). Rarely is publicly critical of the project or the work of others. Often has a positive attitude about the task(s). Occasionally is publicly critical of the project or the work of other members of the group. Usually has a positive attitude about the task(s). Often is publicly critical of the project or the work of other members of the group. Often has a negative attitude about the task(s).

C ONCLUSION You’ve completed the Battle of Bunker Hill WebQuest! You now are a Battle of Bunker Hill Historian! You did a fabulous job working hard and staying focused! Please raise your hand and inform your teacher you have completed the Webquest. She will collect your group’s worksheet and then let you know what to do next.

R ESOURCES ". Archive. Bunker Hill." Liberty's Kids. 01 Apr "Bunker Hill Monument - Boston Landmarks Revolutionary War Monuments." Boston Massachusetts. 01 Apr "The Courage of William Prescott Part 1: Background." Social Studies for Kids. 01 Apr "The Courage of William Prescott Part 3: Courage Wins the Day." Social Studies for Kids. 01 Apr "The Courage of William Prescott Part 2: The Battle Itself." Social Studies for Kids. 01 Apr

F OR T EACHERS Grade Level: 3 Content: Social Studies – The Battle of Bunker Hill Overview: This WebQuest abides by the Massachusetts History and Social Studies Curriculum Framework. 3.5 Explain important political, economic, and military developments leading to and during the American Revolution. The students will be going to different websites to discover important information regarding the Battle of Bunker Hill. The students will be answering questions on a worksheet to explain important political, economic, and military developments leading to the American Revolution. A class discussion will be held where the students can reflect on their learning.