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Elementary writing webquests for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Task, Purpose, Audience Powerpoint

Task, Purpose, Audience Powerpoint

Created by
Teacher Techie
This 25 slide, interactive powerpoint on text, purpose and audience includes a web quest and text message examples (just for fun). This powerpoint is perfect for a virtual classroom or use with a smart board. This lesson focuses on applying task, purpose and audience rather than just defining what it is. It contains the following: -Task, purpose, audience examples and definitions -T.V. Show example -Importance of task and purpose -Fill in the blank question -Student practice: provide examples o
Preview of American Revolution Bundle

American Revolution Bundle

This bundle includes the following activities. Please see the preview for details about each activity. - Causes of the Revolutionary War PowerPoint - Causes of the Revolutionary War Notes Chart - Battles of the Revolutionary War PowerPoint - Battles of the Revolutionary War Notes Chart - Important People of American Revolution PowerPoint - Important People of American Revolution Notes Chart - Declaration of Independence PowerPoint - Declaration of Independence Flipbook - American Revolution
Preview of Ivan: The Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla WebQuest

Ivan: The Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall Gorilla WebQuest

Created by
Kasi Kail
This WebQuest guides students to do more research on the story of Ivan. Students will make notes on the provided handout, which you can download for free in my store. Once students have completed their research, students will create their own version of the Ivan story in a blank book (I make these out of several half sheets of copier paper stapled together).
Preview of From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler Webquest

From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler Webquest

Created by
Fox in Fifth
Webquest based on the novel From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg
Preview of Rocks and Minerals (A Projects-Based Activity)

Rocks and Minerals (A Projects-Based Activity)

Created by
The Geek Teacher
Studying rocks and minerals? What better way to have students learn than to incorporate technology and music? This webquest is geared toward students from grades 3-5, and is in a .pptx format so it can be altered to fit the needs of your class. This project includes fully detailed instructions, educational links, and a rubric for grading the final project. This activity can be done in class or as a primarily home-based project, and should take anywhere from two to three weeks. It involves havi
Preview of Christmas Around the World WebQuest : Come With Me, I'm the Gingerbread Man

Christmas Around the World WebQuest : Come With Me, I'm the Gingerbread Man

Created by
Jan Wiggs
Run, run as fast as you can. Come with me, I'm the Gingerbread Man. I will be taking you on a web quest to visit Turkey, Italy, Germany, Sweden, and Mexico and learn about Christmas customs and traditions in those lands. Each country we visit will provide information about where the country is located, interesting facts about their celebrations, when they celebrate, who brings gifts and treats, and special foods they eat. Along the way, the children will create a "writing mini" communicating
Preview of History of Measurement

History of Measurement

This three to five-day activity is entertaining and brings out student's research and creativity skills. It introduces students to the history of measurement. This activity can be printed or completed online. You can choose to give students only the question sheet or the WebQuest with questions. Students decipher a hidden message to measure their foot and hand with a ruler in a really fun Cryptogram. Next, students practice their mathematic skills by finding the surface area and volume of pyrami
Preview of Biomes Webquest

Biomes Webquest

Created by
Susan DeAcutis
This is a 17 page Power Point webquest to help students become "MASTERS OF THEIR BIOME". The end product is a Power Point presentation created by the students and an additional project to be displayed. The teacher's name and grade can easily be adjusted to reflect your own. This will lead them through a step by process with links already included. There is also a MSWord document for the students to help them organize their data and information to help them create their final product for presenta
Preview of Summarizing, Quoting Text, Infrencing

Summarizing, Quoting Text, Infrencing

ELA Unit One- This power-point includes Summarizing Fiction Text, Summarizing Informational Text, Quoting all texts, How to answer questions including a text, and inference! MAKE SURE YOU UPLOAD AS A GOOGLE SLIDE!
Preview of Survival Unit Webquest

Survival Unit Webquest

Created by
Fox in Fifth
Webquest based on a literature circle unit using Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, The Cay by Theodore Taylor, and My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George
Preview of Animal Adaptation Webquest

Animal Adaptation Webquest

Created by
Sherilyn Lee
This interactive powerpoint lesson designed to be a project based WebQuest dedicated to learning about animal adaptations. It includes an engaging introduction as well as a step by step guide on how to instruct students to complete the assignment using the internet (links to websites provided). Additionally, I have provided a rubric to score the assignment.
Preview of Cursive Handwriting Interactive Web Quest | Not Editable

Cursive Handwriting Interactive Web Quest | Not Editable

This product can be used for various things not only as a web-quest. If you wish to purchase the student response sheet for the web quest please visit that product. Each product is sold separately. I have found that this web quest is highly engaging and students love to take part in this activity every year.
Preview of Christmas Around the World WebQuest: Come With Me, I'm the Gingerbread Man

Christmas Around the World WebQuest: Come With Me, I'm the Gingerbread Man

Created by
Jan Wiggs
Run, run as fast as you can. Come with me, I'm the Gingerbread Man. I will be taking you on a web quest to visit Turkey, Italy, Germany, Sweden, and Mexico and learn about Christmas customs and traditions in those lands. Each country we visit will provide information about where the country is located, interesting facts about their celebrations, when they celebrate, who brings gifts and treats, and special foods they eat. Along the way, the children will create a "writing mini" communicating wha
Preview of Olympic Mascot Research, Design, and Writing Activities

Olympic Mascot Research, Design, and Writing Activities

Perk your class's interest in the Olympics with this study of the Olympic mascots. Beginning with a look at the first mascot, your class will journey through the years and discover how each mascot was designed in the spirit with which it represented the host country. Your students will be challenged to design their own mascot for the 2020 Olympics and must persuade the Olympic Committee to chose their mascot.
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