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High school english language arts webquests for Microsoft Word

Preview of The Lightning Thief Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

The Lightning Thief Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This web quest style pre-reading activity has students research about the author, setting, Greek mythology, monsters that are in the novel, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with two writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. This activity is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself tim
Preview of Holes by Louis Sachar Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Holes by Louis Sachar Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, setting, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with three writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy completion based marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself time to mark the test from the last unit. Don't forget
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Romeo and Juliet Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This is an internet based research activity that students complete in pairs (or individually) to learn a little bit about Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet before beginning the play. It takes one period. It is a good activity to leave for a supply teacher also. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab at your school! MS Word Editable
Preview of Macbeth Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Macbeth Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This is an internet based research activity that students complete in pairs (or individually) to learn a little bit about Shakespeare, Elizabethan England, the historical setting, and the play Macbeth before beginning the play. It takes one period. It is a good activity to leave for a supply teacher also. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab at your school! Now includes an optional Paragraph Response and a Rubric.
Preview of The Giver Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

The Giver Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This internet based pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, genre, literary terms etc. It also includes a paragraph response with two writing topics. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. RUBRIC included for quick and easy marking. MS Word. Editable. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab!
Preview of Anne Frank Webquest (Holocaust)

Anne Frank Webquest (Holocaust)

The assignment contains 30 questions about the life of Anne Frank. Students will watch a 3-minute video clip and use an internet article to answer the questions. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. *Great lesson plan! *Editable document *The document can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; however, please make sure it is password protected. Topics: Anne Frank's Childhood Germany Invades the Netherlands Adolf Hitler and the Nazis Germany Restricts
Preview of The Catcher in the Rye Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

The Catcher in the Rye Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, setting, genre, literary terms etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with two writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy completion based marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. A great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself time to mark the test from the last unit. Don't forget
Preview of Lord of the Flies Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Lord of the Flies Pre-Reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This internet based pre-reading activity teaches students about the author, historical setting, Vocabulary, the case of Alexander Selkirk, etc. It also includes a paragraph response with two writing topics. Suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. RUBRIC included for quick and easy marking. MS Word. Editable. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab! Checkout my LOTF Culminating Activities also!!!
Preview of Hamlet: Pre-reading Activity Web Quest

Hamlet: Pre-reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity has students research about Shakespeare, setting, Elizabethan England, etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with two writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. This activity is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. It is a great way to start off a new unit, and give yourself time to mark the test from the last un
Preview of Crucible WebQuest

Crucible WebQuest

Created by
Kaitlyn Muller
ASSIGNMENT: Use the following links to gain background information pertaining to The Crucible. Once you have thoroughly researched and answered the questions, predict why Arthur Miller chose the Salem Witch Trials as the basis of his play. SECTIONS:-Communism-McCarthyism -Salem Witch Trials-Arthur MillerSTUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO:-Use research abilities to complete WebQuest-Connect outside sources to concepts in The Crucible-Synthesize researched information to predict rationale for writing The Cru
Preview of McCarthyism and The Salem Witch Trials/ The Crucible- Webquest

McCarthyism and The Salem Witch Trials/ The Crucible- Webquest

This webquest is designed to give students background information relating to the concepts of McCarthyism and the Salem Witch Trials. I utilized this lesson prior to beginning to read "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. It requires students to read several articles, complete Cornell notes and a graphic organizer , which are included. Teachers can use a student discussion (fish bowl, Socratic Seminar) following this activity as a formal assessment.
Preview of Julius Caesar Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Julius Caesar Pre-Reading Activity: Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This internet based pre-reading activity teaches students about Shakespeare, historical setting, key concepts etc to do with the play and the Roman Empire. It also includes a paragraph response with two writing topics. It is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. It has a RUBRIC included for quick and easy marking. MS Word. Editable. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. Don't forget to book the Computer Lab!
Preview of Webquest on Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Webquest on Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Created by
Bethany Edstrom
Every year I direct a Shakespeare play with my middle schoolers, and I use this webquest to introduce my students to the world of Elizabethan theatre. Right now, I use it with sixth graders, though I have used it with 7th and 8th grades in the past as well, and it would also be appropriate for high school students who are new to the study of Shakespeare’s world. This webquest is extensive: it includes four sources (one from Britannica, one from the personal travel blog of a university librarian
Preview of Hero's Journey Webquest (Intro to The Odyssey)

Hero's Journey Webquest (Intro to The Odyssey)

Created by
Diana Dame
I am teaching Ancient Greece, Greek gods and goddesses, and The Odyssey. I needed an introductory activity to have students engage with the major theme that the heroes of a culture are a reflection of the values of the people, and this concept is fluid across generations. I have created a Webquest to have students ask themselves: what is a hero? There are many types of heroes that are referenced in multiple types of media. This webquest gives students a task to complete and 15 various resources
Preview of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare: Pre-reading Activity Web Quest

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare: Pre-reading Activity Web Quest

Created by
Robert Cant
This Web Quest style pre-reading activity has students research about Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare, the setting, Elizabethan England, Literary & Dramatic terms, Shakespearian notation etc. It also includes an optional paragraph response with three writing topics, and an optional meta-cognition requirement. This activity is suitable to leave for Supply Teachers. A RUBRIC is included for quick and easy marking. It is a fun activity that students enjoy getting into. It is a great wa
Preview of Farewell to Manzanar WebQuest

Farewell to Manzanar WebQuest

Created by
Debra Rose
Use this WebQuest to start off teaching the memoir, Farewell to Manzanar. Students will read a bit about the author, examine real letters from the time period between a librarian and Japanese American children who were sent into the camps, and examine a virtual museum filled with artifacts and information of the internment.
Preview of Food and Culture - Interdisciplinary Research Project

Food and Culture - Interdisciplinary Research Project

Created by
Elena Teixeira
This lesson helps students explore the effect of culture on a person's food choices. After discussing the dietary guidelines of the USA (MyPlate), the students will look globally to explore food guides from countries around the world, and how they are reflective of that culture. Additionally, students will employ the Columbia University Teacher's College method of "boxes and bullets" to practice writing main ideas and providing supporting details for their writing and research aligned with the C
Preview of Shakespeare's Othello Webquest - with Key

Shakespeare's Othello Webquest - with Key

Great resource for higher level (high school) students who already have background knowledge of Shakespeare. Instead of a lecture on Shakespeare, students get to do some guided research of their own in order to gain a full understanding of the history of the play and time period. Students will watch videos and read articles regarding Shakespeare, Venice, the Ottoman Venetian War, and 16th century views on love and marriage. They will answer guided to questions to help their understanding.
Preview of Indian Captive Primary Source Worksheet (French and Indian War)

Indian Captive Primary Source Worksheet (French and Indian War)

Created by
History Wizard
Captured by Indians, 1758 (The Real Story of Mary Jemison Capture)This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about the French and Indian War. I use this worksheet to help students better understand the book Indian Captive.This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions. http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/cap.htmClick
Preview of Friday the 13th WebQuest and Analysis

Friday the 13th WebQuest and Analysis

Created by
Today in Class
This no prep, inquiry-driven activity may be used in class face-to-face or virtually with distance learning to celebrate Friday the 13th. Students will use the provided links to nonfiction articles about the origins of and superstitions around the day today to answer the questions which follow. Additionally, there are opinion questions asked at the end of each section to ensure understanding and to foster critical thinking. To this end, they are asked to put the answers into their own words to
Preview of Social Media Impact Unit

Social Media Impact Unit

This is a FULL unit based on non-fiction texts concerning the growth of social media and it's impact on the world, people, mental health, etc. The entire unit is editable so you can adjust as needed for your classroom and pacing. This lasts approximately 3 weeks depending on how long you give students for the essay. Everything you need is included!Students will be completely engaged as they watch The Social Dilemma, breaking down how Social Media platforms are manipulating them every day. Some s
Preview of WebQuest Figurative Language Poetry Station Simile Metaphor Hyperbole 5 6 7 8 9

WebQuest Figurative Language Poetry Station Simile Metaphor Hyperbole 5 6 7 8 9

Take your students on a journey through poetry! They will love searching on these kid-friendly websites to watch videos, read poems and navigate the examples of figurative language terms right before their eyes. This WebQuest offers just enough of a challenge to keep students interested. Includes: 6 websites or "destinations" 14 great questions prompting students to find pieces of figurative language such as simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, repetition, alliteration and assonance.
Preview of Renaissance Literary Period Webquest and Test

Renaissance Literary Period Webquest and Test

This activity contains questions and charts that lead the student through an interactive history lesson of the Renaissance Period. It is a concise guide through the historical events which shaped the literature of the period and includes questions about the time period's prominent figures, Humanism, the English monarchs (Henry VIII, Bloody Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, etc.), the Reformation, and the changing beliefs and values of the people. The packet also includes a multiple-choice test that ma
Preview of Introduction to Poetry - Whole Unit - Over 20 Poems!

Introduction to Poetry - Whole Unit - Over 20 Poems!

Created by
Tori Allred
Corresponding PowerPoint Presentation Saved to Google Drive!Daily Step by Step Lesson PlansPerfect for Distance Learning or Printable PacketsPoetry allows for a unique format of written word that can be accessed on a variety ofplanes. As such, it allows us as teachers to correct that false notion that many students hold toward reading: it's boring. Over the course of my years, I have told many students that if reading is boring, they are doing it wrong. It was with that idea in mind that I creat
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