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Preview of Ellis Island Web Quest

Ellis Island Web Quest

This web quest tours Ellis Island. The link is embedded in the introductory page (hence the word doc). I just trialed it (March 2024) with my students for our module on immigration and they loved it. It took 3 35-minute sessions to complete with time at the end of the 3rd session to review responses. See attached sample page to get an idea.
Preview of Economics PebbleGo.com Webquest

Economics PebbleGo.com Webquest

Created by
VandyPenguins
**You must have access to PebbleGo.com to use this webquest.**I created this webquest to go along with our study of Economics. For the younger grades, this includes goods and services, needs and wants, consumers and producers, and money. The log-in directions are at the top of the page (you may want to edit it to include your username and password). Students read the information and fill in the blanks from the webquest.This is a great tool to teach note-taking and to provide scaffolding to stude
Preview of THREE DAY NO PREP! Help Our Planet WebQuest

THREE DAY NO PREP! Help Our Planet WebQuest

This is a three day WebQuest for elementary and middle school students. It involves analyzing charts, watching videos, and reading articles and answering questions. Topics it covers include: global warming, recycling, plastic in our oceans, Flint's water crisis and what kids can do to change the world!
Preview of Things We Recycle PebbleGo Research Brochure

Things We Recycle PebbleGo Research Brochure

Created by
Ginny Coalson
Use this brochure to go along with the "Things we Recycle" PebbleGo article.
Preview of KidNuz Daily Podcast Activity

KidNuz Daily Podcast Activity

Created by
Sted-y SPED
Trying to fit current events in to your daily routine or curriculum? Here is a quick daily activity that connects to the KidNuz podcasts. Students listen to the podcast, complete the online quiz, and then complete the WH questions that go along with it.
Preview of Moon & Sun PebbleGo.com Webquest

Moon & Sun PebbleGo.com Webquest

Created by
VandyPenguins
**You must have access to PebbleGo.com to use this webquest.**I created this webquest to go along with our study of the Moon and Sun, Stars, the Planets, the Solar System, and Space. The log-in directions are at the top of the page (you may want to edit it to include your username and password). Students read the information and fill in the blanks from the webquest.This is a great tool to teach note-taking and to provide scaffolding to students for reading comprehension. The students LOVE gettin
Preview of PebbleGo Maps Webquest

PebbleGo Maps Webquest

Created by
VandyPenguins
**You must have access to PebbleGo.com to use this webquest.**I created this webquest to go along with our study of maps. The log-in directions are at the top of the page (please make sure your students have the username and password to pebblego.com). Students read the information and fill in the blanks from the webquest.This is a great tool to teach note-taking and to provide scaffolding to students for reading comprehension. The students LOVE getting to use the computers for this!This webquest
Preview of Ruby Bridges PebbleGo Webquest

Ruby Bridges PebbleGo Webquest

Created by
VandyPenguins
**You must have access to PebbleGo.com to use this webquest.**I created this webquest to go along with our study of Ruby Bridges and Civil Rights. The log-in directions are at the top of the page (you may want to edit it to include your username and password). Students read the information and fill in the blanks from the webquest.This is a great tool to teach note-taking and to provide scaffolding to students for reading comprehension. The students LOVE getting to use the computers for this!Happ
Preview of What Do I Do Now?  Activities for Students who Finish their Assignments Early

What Do I Do Now? Activities for Students who Finish their Assignments Early

This document contains ten printable fun and academic activities that students can do when they are finished with their assignments. The activities include search and finds, story starters, webquests, following direction activities, sketches, counting by multiples, and activities using famouse works of art.
Preview of Animals of the World Webquest

Animals of the World Webquest

Created by
Carmen Angelina
Using this document as a webquest or simply as a lesson plan, students research animals and insects of assigned continents using websites listed. They will find information about at least 1 mammal, bird, and insect on their assigned continent, recognize animals and insects from different continents and be able to discuss their habitats, characteristics, and eating and living habitats, and know how to classify animals into the proper categories: mammal, insects, and birds. The end product will be
Preview of Istation Log - Reading Comprehension {Distance Learning Log}

Istation Log - Reading Comprehension {Distance Learning Log}

Keep up with who is getting on istation, for how long, and make sure they are learning from their time with this istation log. Once they reach a certain amount of minutes and fill out the log, I give them a free homework pass for their time well spent.
Preview of My Country Fact Sheet

My Country Fact Sheet

Created by
Kiki's Class
This is a great research assignment for students grades 2,3,4,5 & up. I created this fact sheet for students to complete with the use of text and internet.
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Internet Scavenger Hunt

Martin Luther King Jr. Internet Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Sara Johnson
This is an internet scavenger hunt to go along with MLK Jr. activities. It includes 3 different websites and a video. Website #1 is fill in the blank. Website #2 is a video with questions. Website #3 asks students to find a quote they like and write it down.
Preview of Plants PebbleGo Webquest

Plants PebbleGo Webquest

Created by
VandyPenguins
**You must have access to PebbleGo.com to use this webquest.**I created this webquest to go along with our study of plants, flowers, gardens, and living things. The log-in directions are at the top of the page (you may want to edit it to include your username and password). Students read the information and fill in the blanks from the webquest.This is a great tool to teach note-taking and to provide scaffolding to students for reading comprehension. The students LOVE getting to use the computers
Preview of Respect & Responsibility PebbleGo Webquest

Respect & Responsibility PebbleGo Webquest

Created by
VandyPenguins
**You must have access to PebbleGo.com to use this webquest.**I created this webquest to help learn about respect and responsibility. The log-in directions are at the top of the page (please make sure your students have the username and password to pebblego.com). Students read the information and answer the questions from the webquest.There are 2 webquests- one for respect and one for responsibility. In my experience, these can take 30-45 minutes, especially at the beginning of the school year.
Preview of Solar System Research Organizer

Solar System Research Organizer

Created by
Loving 2nd Grade
NASA has created a very user friendly website for elementary children to learn about the solar system. Links are provided for two different reading levels of information. Both levels have the capability of having the text read aloud to the students. This two page organizer allows students of mixed abilities to read or listen to the information provided and record the nickname, facts learned, and add an illustration of each planet. Students will learn how to navigate websites along with valu
Preview of CITY PreWrite Chart for Expository Writing - For Library Research or Web Quest

CITY PreWrite Chart for Expository Writing - For Library Research or Web Quest

Created by
Jacklyn Spark
Here is an organized. Prewriting Chart (Table) for students to use to write a report on any city. The title is LEARNING ABOUT CITIES. It asks students to choose a city, and then provide information in 8 catagories: Location, Population, Year Established, Important Buildings, Types of Transportation, Public Parks, Sports Teams, Interesting Fact(s). Their answers can come from library research and/or a web quest.Once they have the answers filled in, their chart (table) is the basis for writing
Preview of Pebblego Web Quest for George Washington Carver

Pebblego Web Quest for George Washington Carver

Created by
Heather Copley
This is a webquest that can be used to learn about George Washington Carver. You must have access to pebblego.com in order to use.
Preview of I Survived: The San Francisco Earthquake Webquest

I Survived: The San Francisco Earthquake Webquest

Created by
Schenkel's Stuff
This purchase includes a printable journal and a Word document that should be uploaded to a Google Doc to share with your students. For each chapter, students are given a task to complete in the journal with the help of online research. Skills include making predictions, critical thinking, researching with informational text, and similes.
Preview of Planet Webquest

Planet Webquest

This Webquest is designed to accompany the informational website https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/planets/en/. I had students work in pairs to complete the worksheets while reading through the information on the site. Great activity for a substitute! Teach students about the planets of our solar system while working on comprehension questions and looking back in the text for answers.
Preview of Penguin Webquest

Penguin Webquest

Created by
Shannon Marie
This is a kid friendly webquest on penguins! Webquests are a great tool for getting your students out on the internet in a safe way.
Preview of The Umbrella -- Click, Drag, Resize, and Rotate in Google Slides

The Umbrella -- Click, Drag, Resize, and Rotate in Google Slides

Clicking, dragging, resizing, and rotating objects are essential skills when using Google Slides and Drawings -- but this is often challenging for young students.Use this fun Google Slides activity after reading The Umbrella by Jan Brett to help students improve their mouse/touchpad skills.You will receive a Word Doc with links to make copies of the Slides presentation for students, as well as a Google Drawing of the background that you can edit if needed. (Push out "Make a Copy" link to studen
Preview of Pebble Go Quest- Thanksgiving (Editable Version)
Preview of Voting Webquest- PebbleGo.com

Voting Webquest- PebbleGo.com

Created by
VandyPenguins
**You must have access to PebbleGo.com to use this webquest.**I created this webquest to go along with our study of government, democracy, elections, and voting. The log-in directions are at the top of the page (please make sure your students have the username and password to pebblego.com). Students read the information and fill in the blanks from the webquest.This is a great tool to teach note-taking and to provide scaffolding to students for reading comprehension. The students LOVE getting to
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