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Common Core RI.9-10.9 webquests

Preview of Anne Frank Book Study - The Diary of a Young Girl - ELA & History - grades 6-12

Anne Frank Book Study - The Diary of a Young Girl - ELA & History - grades 6-12

This can be used as a complete unit study on WW2 and Anne Frank. Links to numerous primary sources that illustrate topics discussed in Anne's diary entriesVocabulary and questions for each diary entryLinks to secondary sources that explain historical events referenced in the bookELA standards such as figurative language, perspective/pov, summarizing, evaluatingHistory standards on WW2 and the HolocaustEven a couple math activities mixed in!This resource is great for ELA classes, History classes,
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

Socratic Seminar: Who Should Be on American Currency?

The images we see around us daily have a subtle yet profound effect. In this Socratic seminar, students consider American currency and consider: should the faces on the bills be changed or stay the same? The learn who is featured on currency now and think on who could be. This activity can be used during an American History course as students learn about figures like Andrew Jackson and Harriet Tubman, or can be used as a general debate in any Social Studies or English-Language Arts classroom.
Preview of William Shakespeare WebQuest (GOOGLE SLIDES)

William Shakespeare WebQuest (GOOGLE SLIDES)

An interactive Google Slides WebQuest on the life and works of William Shakespeare. Includes a page of hyperlinks to websites with all of the information to answer the WebQuest questions, along with multiple questions on these aspects of Shakespeare’s life: Life, Works, Language, Theater, Times, and Legacy.
Preview of Persepolis: Iranian Revolution Webquest (lesson, powerpoint + webquest activity)

Persepolis: Iranian Revolution Webquest (lesson, powerpoint + webquest activity)

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Cam Teaches ELA
This lesson was intended as a precursor to reading the graphic novel Persepolis. The activity is a webquest (which requires either laptops or tablets) where students will find information and learn about the Iranian Revolution on their own. In order to read the novel Persepolis, some knowledge of the Iranian Revolution is important for students to understand. This entire lesson should take 1-1.5 hours. If your students take longer, you could do it over two class periods or assign the rest for h
Preview of Women's History Month Internet Webquest Google Doc and Printable Packet

Women's History Month Internet Webquest Google Doc and Printable Packet

DIGITAL or PRINTABLE Women's History Month Webquest. Ready to be assigned on Google Classroom. Perfect for distance learning! Over 15 topics, 60 articles and websites, 15 videos, and 45 questions. The webquest can be used for classwork, homework, flipped learning, blended learning, distance learning, and extension activities. Great for 6th-8th grades, and 9-12 grades. Perfect for middle school students and high school students alike!Each topic includes a video, 4 articles and websites, and 3-4 d
Preview of Cinco de Mayo Webquest (GOOGLE SLIDES)

Cinco de Mayo Webquest (GOOGLE SLIDES)

A student Webquest on the history of Cinco de Mayo. Includes introductory videos, questions on important figures, history, food, music, traditions, and interesting facts, along with links to websites with all of the information.
Preview of World War I WebQuest

World War I WebQuest

The students will be able to use the following website to complete a World War I WebQuest. The students will click on each section topic and answer the questions to the fullest.
Preview of World War 1 WebQuest

World War 1 WebQuest

The students will be able to use the following website to complete a World War I WebQuest. The students will click on each section topic and answer the questions to the fullest.
Preview of Congressman & Activist John Robert Lewis No Prep WebQuest (Distance Learning)

Congressman & Activist John Robert Lewis No Prep WebQuest (Distance Learning)

Most students have heard the dream that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. shared August 28, 1963, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. But on program that day was another man, a younger man, who warned America that “We do not want our freedom gradually, but we want to be free now.” This WebQuest introduces students to that young man, John Robert Lewis. Students will conduct a self-directed exploration of Lewis’ life of sacrifice on the battlegrounds of the Civil Rights movement. So have your students
Preview of The Context of Night by Elie Wiesel

The Context of Night by Elie Wiesel

This graphic organizer is the perfect way for students to learn about the Holocaust before reading the memoir Night by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. The handout is broken down into six categories: Pre-War Germany, Nuremberg Laws & Ghettos, Concentration Camps, War Aftermath, Holocaust Art, & Holocaust Literature. Students will go to multiple websites, read and analyze information, and then respond to the questions on the graphic. This activity can be assigned individually or as partner
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