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1 The Vietnam War Webquest Introduction Task Resources

2 Introduction In the fictional short story “Zebra,” by Chaim Potok, we are introduced to a Vietnam War Veteran, John Wilson, who depicts and talks about the effects that the war had on the American Soldiers who fought in it. The purpose of this webquest is to give you background information about the country, the war, and the effects on the lives of those who were involved. It is also intended that through this webquest you will gain insight into the thoughts and feelings of the character John Wilson by reading accounts of the war from real life veterans of Vietnam. Task Resources Conclusion

3 Task In order to display an understanding of the information that you discover in this Webquest, you will have to bring back “artifacts” from your research that symbolize different aspects of the Vietnam War. When you have your list of “artifacts” and reasons for each, you need to use Google Images to find a picture of each artifact. Have fun, be curious, and search for answers! Artifacts Worksheet Rubric Resources

4 Symbolizing the Vietnam War While you learn about the Vietnam War through this Webquest, please think of “artifacts” that you could bring back from your research that might be symbolic of the following aspects of the war. Please write down or describe the object that you chose and then find a picture of that item using Google Images. This will create a collection of images that you feel symbolize the Vietnam War. All typing that you do to respond to questions or challenges need to be typed using RED font.

5 1. An object that is representative of the natural environment of Vietnam. Your artifact: Why did you choose this? Google Image:

6 2. An object that represents the culture and people of Vietnam. Your artifact: Why did you choose this? Google Image:

7 3. An object that represents an American soldier in the Vietnam War. Your artifact: Why did you choose this? Google Image:

8 4. An object that represents an American soldier after the Vietnam War. Your artifact: Why did you choose this? Google Image:

9 5. An object that represents the feelings of a Vietnam Veteran who has visited the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C. Your artifact: Why did you choose this? Google Image:

10 Vietnam War Rubric Each artifact will be worth 7 points 3 points for choosing an object that is a symbol for an aspect of the Vietnam War. 1 point for locating and posting the picture. 3 points for explaining why you chose this object as a symbol for an aspect of the Vietnam War. Remember that the point of this project is not simply just to finish. It is to think about what you have learned about the Vietnam War. In order to show this, you need to choose artifacts that show to understand each aspect of the war that is specified on the worksheet. Don’t just tell me that you would choose a toy soldier as a symbol for a soldier in the war. A symbol is supposed to represent an idea or feeling. So, if you think soldiers in the war felt proud to serve their country, maybe you could choose an American Flag to show this.

11 Resources Vietnam, The Land, People, and Culture Pictures and description of the people and places Slideshow of Vietnam Pictures Facts about Vietnam Pictures of the people and the places. The History of the War History of the Vietnam War Timeline of events The Soldiers Stories A Soldier's story about coming home The Memorials The Wall- Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C. Task Artifact Worksheet Rubric Conclusion

12 Through this Webquest, I hope that you were able to use the information that you gathered about Vietnam and the Vietnam War to gain some insight into the thoughts and feelings of the veterans. I also hope that you were able to understand why remembering the war and its casualties is so important to so many. “Within the soul of each Vietnam veteran there is probably something that says "Bad war, good soldier." Only now are Americans beginning to separate the war from the warrior.” - Max Cleland, former U.S. Senator, Vietnam veteran


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