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A Web Quest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which most or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web.

Making Your Own Hotlist or Webquest

Paula Levandoski, a TAH participant and trainer from Cassadaga Valley Schools has created this document as a guide to creating hotlists or webquests.

http://www.tdhah.com/uploads/Webquests.pdf

After entering this site, to find webquests related to United States History:  Click on each of the three rating words on the left side of the screen--TOP, MIDDLING AND NEW.  After clicking on one of these words, a matrix will appear.  Select Social Studies and your appropriate grade interest.  In the TOP rated category over 300 webquests exist for review--over 500 in the three categories

History Matters:  Digital Blackboard
This feature provides successful Web-based assignments—some developed by this site, others developed by the Library of Congress and the National Archives—as practical models for integrating new media into the classroom.
          New content is often added and I cannot guarantee there is a lesson for this     
specific topic.
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/browse/digblack/
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    EduHound's Comprehensive List of Webquest Sources
    Over thirty selected resources to access hundreds of webquests on different topics.
    http://www.eduhound.com/showlinks.cfm?subj=WebQuests&skey=Webquests
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