Good Examples of WebQuests to
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There are so many WebQuests out there to use that deciding on which ones are best can be overwhelming.  If you decide not to create your own WebQuest, but rather use one already made, there are some things to keep in mind.  First, make sure that the information is appropriate and accurate.  Also, make sure ahead of time that the links are current and working.  Trying to find an existing WebQuest that matches what you are teaching could be difficult, but the following links may be helpful to get you started.

 

 

Good Examples of WebQuests:

 

8     If you are doing a unit on snakes, this WebQuest called Snakes Alive, may be helpful.

8       Here is a good WebQuest that studies insects in an unusual way, from their point-of-view!

8     This is a fun site that will help your students learn about different animal groups.

8     If you are studying bats, then this WebQuest may be a great activity for you to use with your students.

8     Here is a link to a good example of a WebQuest focusing on Sharks.

8     This is a good example of how you can use WebQuests to study the Pilgrims.

8     If you want your students to learn about plants and gardening, then this WebQuest may be for you.

 

 

Of Course there are many good WebQuests out there for you to use, but these are just a few of the ones that I thought were really good.  For a list of more WebQuest examples, you can click here.

 

 

 

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