MY GREAT DEPRESSION WEBQUEST DESIGNED FOR CLASS 5-301 BY MRS. DAVIS.

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MY GREAT DEPRESSION WEBQUEST DESIGNED FOR CLASS BY MRS. DAVIS

INTRODUCTION:  You and a friend are going to travel back in time to the year You will both become a newspaper journalist and find out what it was like during The Great Depression. The Great Depression is a time in history that many of your grandparents or great-grandparents lived through, but how much do you know about this period in our history?  You and a friend are going to travel back in time to the year You will both become a newspaper journalist and find out what it was like during The Great Depression. The Great Depression is a time in history that many of your grandparents or great-grandparents lived through, but how much do you know about this period in our history?

INTRODUCTION:  Recently our nation suffered from an economic recession and there was some fear we were slipping into another economic depression as unemployment rates rise and banks or other economic institutions fail. What does this mean for you as a student in elementary school? How are the economic troubles of the 2000's similar to the Great Depression? Through completing this webquest we as a class will gain a better understanding of the Great Depression and its importance in our lives. Ok, it is now time to get with your time travel agent. Have a safe journey and see you when you get back!!  Recently our nation suffered from an economic recession and there was some fear we were slipping into another economic depression as unemployment rates rise and banks or other economic institutions fail. What does this mean for you as a student in elementary school? How are the economic troubles of the 2000's similar to the Great Depression? Through completing this webquest we as a class will gain a better understanding of the Great Depression and its importance in our lives. Ok, it is now time to get with your time travel agent. Have a safe journey and see you when you get back!!

TASK:  You and your friend have arrived at your destination. It is now time to explore the Great Depression.  During this webquest you will research and discover what it would have been like to live during the Great Depression.  You will then compare and contrast life now to life during the Depression. How are things similar, how are they different?  MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE AT LEAST SIX IMPORTANT SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES.

CONCLUSION:  Now that you have completed your webquest, you should not only understand more about the Great Depression, but you should also be able to make a deeper connection with the texts that we have read during our Great Depression Unit.

TASK:  At the end of the webquest you will complete the task below:  Create a front page edition for the “Bergtraum Bugle" showing important news events/stories that might have appeared on the front page of a major newspaper during the Great Depression.  Stories may focus on :  Economy  New laws passed (including New Deal, Social Security)  Stock Market/Money  Housing  Employment  Weather  Politics  Pop culture (including movies-music—radio—there was no television or internet!)  Illustrations-ads and appropriate format are required.

PROCESS:  Before beginning your quest, you will need to scroll down to the bottom of this page and download each of the attachments and then print them.  Background Research  Using the websites provided, both of you research what life was like during the Great Depression.  Using the websites provided, both of you research what life was like during the Great Depression.   Fill out the questionnaire and write your answers in complete sentences. Once you have finished, put your questionnaire in a folder and move on to compare and contrast.   Websites for research:  Historical Facts:  50 Great Depression Facts: depression.html depression.htmlhttp://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/04/12_great- depression.html  Great Depression Timeline:

RESOURCES:  Websites (but not limited) to use for research:   Historical Facts:  50 Great Depression Facts: depression.html depression.htmlhttp://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/04/12_great- depression.html  Great Depression Timeline:  Then and now wages & prices: _19268_ ,00.html _19268_ ,00.htmlhttp:// _19268_ ,00.html  More Pricing Info:  Food Prices during the Great Depression:   All images in this webquest were taken from Google Images of the Great Depression.  =739&prmd=ivns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=zgDwTY6qMays0AHu 6JD1DA&ved=0CCMQsAQ =739&prmd=ivns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=zgDwTY6qMays0AHu 6JD1DA&ved=0CCMQsAQ =739&prmd=ivns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=zgDwTY6qMays0AHu 6JD1DA&ved=0CCMQsAQ

EVALUATION: 4321 RESEARCH ALL SECTIONS ARE CAREFULLY DONE WITH NO PLAGIARISM AND CAREFULLY ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. ALL SECTIONS ARE MOSTLY CAREFULLY DONE WITH NO PLAGIARISM AND MOSTLY CAREFULLY ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. SOME SECTIONS ARE CAREFULLY DONE. THERE MAY BE ONE OR TWO THINGS THAT ARE NOT PUT IN YOUR OWN WORDS. SOME QUESTIONS COULD BE ANSWERED MORE CAREFULLY. MOST SECTIONS ARE POORLY DONE AND MOSTLY COPIED. MOST QUESTIONS SHOULD BE ANSWERED MORE CAREFULLY. NEWS ARTICLES LIFE OF PEOPLE AND EVENTS ARE CAREFULLY, ACCURATELY AND THOUHTFULLY PORTRAYED, DESCRIBED AND REPORTED ON. LIFE OF PEOPLE AND EVENTS ARE MOSTLY CAREFULLY, ACCURATELY AND THOUGHTFULLY PORTRAYED, DESCRIBED AND REPORTED ON. PEOPLE AND EVENTS COULD BE MORE CAREFULLY, ACCURATELY AND THOUGHTFULLY PORTRAYED, DESCRIBED AND REPORTED ON. PEOPLE AND EVENTS ARE POORLY PORTRAYED, DESCRIBED AND REPORTED ON. COMPLETENESS ARTICLES AND COMPARE- CONTRAST CHARTS ARE INCLUDED AND CAREFULLY DONE. ARTICLES AND COMPARE- CONTRAST CHARTS ARE INCLUDED AND MOSTLY CAREFULLY DONE. ARTICLES ARE INCLUDED. COMPARE- CONTRAST CHART MAY OR MAY NOT BE DONE. SOME ARTICLES AND-OR COMPARE- CONTRAST CHART MAY BE MISSING.

EVALUATION: 4321 APPEARANCE- PRESENTATION TYPED, PROPERLY FORMATTED WITH APPROPRIATE PHOTOS AND CAPTIONS. TYPED, MOSTLY PROPERLY FORMATTED WITH APPROPRIATE PHOTOS AND CAPTIONS MAY OR MAY NOT BE TYPED. FORMAT MAY HAVE PARTS NOT PROPERLY FORMATTED. MISSING PHOTOS OR SOME ARE NOT APPROPRIATE. NOT TYPED. FORMAT IS NOT CORRECT. MISSING OR INAPPROPRIATE PHOTOS AND CAPTIONS. MECHANICS NO GRAMMATICAL OR STRUCTURAL ERRORS SINCE MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION WAS PAID TO THESE DETAILS. ONLY A COUPLE OF MINOR GRAMMATICAL ERRORS THAT DON’T INTERFERE WITH CLEAR EXPRESSION. SOME GRAMMATICAL ERRORS THAT INTERFERE WITH CLEAR EXPRESSION. MANY GRAMMATICAL ERRORS.

CONCLUSION:  Now that you have completed your webquest, you should not only understand more about the Great Depression, but you should also be able to make a deeper connection with the texts that we have read during our Great Depression Unit.