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High school other (ELA) webquests for Google Apps

Preview of Homer Iliad Trojan War Activities - Greek Mythology Webquest - The Odyssey Intro

Homer Iliad Trojan War Activities - Greek Mythology Webquest - The Odyssey Intro

Adventure through Homer's Iliad, the Trojan War, fall of Troy, and the Olympian gods and goddesses with this Greek mythology webquest! Perfect project for your study of Homer's Iliad and the Odyssey or Athenians and ancient Greek culture! This engaging research project includes the Judgment of Paris, Myth of the Golden Apple, Helen of Troy, the Achaeans and Trojans, Achilles and Agamemnon, the Trojan horse, and Iliad's Trojan War heroes.The collaborative webquest can be implemented with individu
Preview of A Midsummer Night's Dream Introductory Webquest - Google Slides

A Midsummer Night's Dream Introductory Webquest - Google Slides

This introductory webquest to Shakespeare's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM has students explore a variety of different websites and resources to learn more about related topics. Students explore Elizabethan customs, fairies, Midsummer's Day, and more!This file is a GOOGLE SLIDE. It allows students to complete one task at a time, per slide. Students will need access to the internet and a device.
Preview of Earth Day Webquest: Young Climate Activists - Middle & High School

Earth Day Webquest: Young Climate Activists - Middle & High School

This Earth Day, students can learn about young climate activists that have been fighting to protect our planet. This webquest contains five tasks with online sources to complete questions about the environmental work of Greta Thunberg, Leah Namugerwa, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, Jerome Foster II, and Ayisha Siddiqa and then choose one of these activists to complete a profile on to present to their classmates.This resource downloads as a PDF document and there is a link to a Google Slides version of th
Preview of What is Culture? WebQuest!

What is Culture? WebQuest!

Created by
student led ed
If you ask your students what "culture" means, they will most likely offer their ideas about holidays, foods, and language. Here is a WebQuest designed to help students deepen their understanding of what culture is and how to study it. In this activity, students will...start with a simple pre-research activity, listing what they already know about culture and three questions they want to askdemonstrate their research skills to collect notes and define important terms, such as high culture, mains
Preview of Remembering September 11th: A Multimedia Webquest

Remembering September 11th: A Multimedia Webquest

Teach September 11th through multiple perspectives! In this Webquest, students use audio, videos, and an article to learn about the experiences of children, politicians, law enforcement, widows, survivors, members of the military, and even Canines who were impacted in different ways by the September 11th attacks. Students use three resources to assist in furthering their understanding of 9/11. Audio: They Don't Remember Their Parents Dying On 9/11. But They'll Never ForgetVideos: Beyond 9/11 OR
Preview of Water for South Sudan Website Scavenger Hunt - A Long Walk to Water

Water for South Sudan Website Scavenger Hunt - A Long Walk to Water

Created by
Monique Ritter
Here is a fun way to conclude the reading of the novel A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. Allow students a class period to explore Salva's organization with a scavenger hunt searching through the website https://www.waterforsouthsudan.org/. Students will get to look at pictures and videos, search for answers about the drilling of wells and the effect of these wells on the people of South Sudan, and explore ways to help and get involved.If you're teaching A Long Walk to Water, check out my c
Preview of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow WebQuest

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow WebQuest

This webquest is broken into three sections: Irving's Life; Legend: The "Village" of Sleepy Hollow. A series of examples is provided on possible things students can lookout for for each section, some pre-approved websites for each section are also provided.
Preview of Yellow Journalism and Fake News: A Compare and Contrast Media Literacy Activity

Yellow Journalism and Fake News: A Compare and Contrast Media Literacy Activity

This product helps students to look at media critically. Students read one of the hyperlinked fake news articles and then analyze why it was fake and why people were pulled in by it. Then, students compare a yellow journalism article to the fake news article. I usually use the yellow journalism sheets that can be found HERE but you can find real yellow journalism articles if your students are more advanced.Great for use in a Spanish American War unit, media studies, journalism, or anything where
Preview of Rhetoric Assessment Quiz Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Rhetoric Assessment Quiz Ethos, Pathos, Logos

Google Form quiz (or PDF printable) covering basics of rhetoric and application (identifying in text evidence). Great background for research/academic writing and can also be used as a webquest!Pairs well with:Rhetorical Analysis Bundle: Lesson, Project, Analysis, Activity
Preview of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian WebQuest

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian WebQuest

In preparation to read The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, this webquest will introduce students to the Spokane Tribe, including their history, culture and lifestyle. Provide background knowledge on the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Wellpinit High School in Washington.Document can be shared through Google Classroom or saved as a .pdf
Preview of Twelfth Night & Mardi Gras Extension Lesson

Twelfth Night & Mardi Gras Extension Lesson

Created by
BeeZee ELA
This Google Slides file includes a teacher key and student copy. Students are asked to complete six tasks that involve watching a video, reading a blog post, reading a poem, examining an image, and skimming an infographic in order to learn more about the connection between the traditional celebrations of Twelfth Night and the contemporary Mardi Gras. This lesson is designed as a extension after students have read Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a way for them to learn more about the role of Sir T
Preview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Discussion Questions!

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Discussion Questions!

Created by
Jbranchboyle
How this resource can be adapted:1. As a webquest activity for students to learn about Artificial Intelligence2. As a guiding document for a class wide discussion3. As a guiding document for a socratic seminar4. As a document with interview questions5. As a way to get students engaged with technology/ethical questions
Preview of Passion Project-Independent Inquiry Unit Plan

Passion Project-Independent Inquiry Unit Plan

Created by
MsScaffold
This Passion Project allows students to explore a topic that they find highly engaging. This project will guide students through different steps of the research process:Identifying a topicWriting inquiry questions to guide researchEvaluating Sources and creating an Annotated BibliographySharing their research in an engaging wayThis unit plan includes links to different steps in the process with a suggested timeline.You can also print off the Project Overview to give to students to help them unde
Preview of Virtual Experience Series: Road Trip

Virtual Experience Series: Road Trip

Created by
NYC Speechies
Google Drive Download for Tele-TherapyThis is a new resource that we created for those engaged in tele-therapy/remote learning and looking for fun and exciting ways to interact with their students via online platforms.This is part of our Virtual Experience Series that we will be sharing with you through Google Drive. We have realized that there are some positives within this stay at home movement, one of which grants us the opportunity to search the internet for virtual experiences like going on
Preview of MLA Citations 9th Edition

MLA Citations 9th Edition

Created by
From Diva's Desk
MLA Citations and rules are regularly updated.  Here is a Scavenger Hunt to practice the 9th Edition MLA Citation rules using the Purdue Owl Website as a main source.  In addition, a model Works Cited Page is the basis of a quiz for students once they complete the scavenger hunt. Answer Key is included.
Preview of Immigration Webquest - Ellis Island

Immigration Webquest - Ellis Island

Created by
Stefania Hughes
Use the link on the worksheet to help answer the questions!
Preview of I Am Malala Young Readers Unit

I Am Malala Young Readers Unit

Engage your student in the young readers version of I Am Malala through these interactive unit activities. This unit includes:1. Critical analysis, historical connection, and literary analysis questions2. Relevant articles3. Links to unit resources and plans4. Entry activity: truth or lie Pakistani culture
Preview of YouTube 101: An Informational Text Video Activity for Google Docs

YouTube 101: An Informational Text Video Activity for Google Docs

This activity connects to students' prior knowledge about YouTube (which is now older than they are!) before asking them to record information about the history, influence, and controversies of YouTube in an eye-catching Google Doc. This information comes from a linked video that you can play for the whole class to watch together (17 minutes long), or assign this as an independent work project. After watching the video and recording information learned, there are 3 analytical and evaluation ques
Preview of Tiresias Website Worksheet

Tiresias Website Worksheet

Created by
Gillian Gaskill
Worksheet based on Greek Mythology's Tiresias. Students will be asked to go to the website given in the directions and answer the corresponding questions.
Preview of Online Research Activity

Online Research Activity

Created by
Michelle Tindell
This worksheet provides students with the opportunity to conduct independent online research on a selection of relevant topics (e.g. positive and negative effects of video games, sports, social media, etc. on students). It includes a graphic organizer for resources collected from various websites as well as a space to synthesize and cite the information they learned in their research. Editable Google Doc.
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