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
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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.
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New content is often added and I cannot guarantee there is a
lesson for this
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specific topic.
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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.
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http://www.eduhound.com/showlinks.cfm?subj=WebQuests&skey=Webquests