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Free high school writing webquests

Preview of MLA Format Webquest

MLA Format Webquest

Created by
Elizabeth Lake
This simple webquest will help put the learning in the students' hands. Great for flipped classrooms, sub plans, or just student-guided learning. Students are responsible for reading through the linked resources to find the answers to the questions regarding MLA format. Questions include creating sample citations, heading v. header, MLA 8 guidelines, double spacing, etc. This resource includes the MLA Format Webquest handout, the answer key, and links to the various resources where students can
Preview of WebQuest "Why We Need Vitamins & Minerals" - Science Literacy in ELA - FREE

WebQuest "Why We Need Vitamins & Minerals" - Science Literacy in ELA - FREE

Relevant, engaging step-by-step guided research, reading, writing, and presenting about what vitamins and minerals are, why we need them, and where we get them. Students read interesting informational text from credible sources, plus evaluate why they're credible, gather relevant information, research to build and present knowledge (perfect for W.6.7, W.6.8, WHST.6-8.7 & 8), create an awesome visual display (template provided), and even write too!Comes with teacher guide, student handouts, a
Preview of Investigative Journalism WebQuest Unit with Lessons

Investigative Journalism WebQuest Unit with Lessons

Investigative Journalism: GoalsThis WebQuest Unit was created to teach students about the history of newspapers and journalism. In addition, students will explore the parts of a newspaper and work together as a class to develop a class newspaper. The WebQuest utalizes LiveBinder for students, Google Docs and Prezi for teacher supports and daily lesson plans, and additional paired websites (not created by me) for student research. **I intended this unit to last 5 class periods of 45 mins each, h
Preview of Copyright Worksheet - Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright

Copyright Worksheet - Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright

Created by
House of Carp
Worksheet developed for copyright questions to accompany the information on "Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright" found on the Library of Congress. Originally developed using Google Docs and students answered the worksheet electronically and submitted online. This is a PDF version that you may use.
Preview of Modern Tragic Hero Web-quest (Pre-Reading Activity for Macbeth)

Modern Tragic Hero Web-quest (Pre-Reading Activity for Macbeth)

Use this resource to teach students about Tragic Heroes both past and present. I use this as a pre-reading assignment for Macbeth. This assignments allow students to understand the meaning of a tragic hero in addition to researching modern tragic heroes. This can be used as an independent or group assignment depending on the size of the class. It's a fun way to get students engaged and understanding what a tragic hero is both past and present.
Preview of Plagiarism Web Activity using Cornell's Website

Plagiarism Web Activity using Cornell's Website

Created by
S Norris
I use this for my seniors who still struggle with plagiarism -- even accidentally! It ensures reading by assessing via questions and activities.
Preview of Run On Sentences Hyperdoc Activity

Run On Sentences Hyperdoc Activity

Created by
Edunicorn
This Hyperdoc assignment contains a pretest, links to Youtube videos, activities to complete, and a post-test to guide students to master run-on sentences!
Preview of The Tom Saywer Archetype (a digital or paper project)

The Tom Saywer Archetype (a digital or paper project)

This mini-project asks kids to look at the Tom Sawyer archetype that Twain created and that permeates the TV and movies they see in popular culture. It asks students to compare Tom Sawyer to Dennis the Menace and/or Bart Simpson. It can easily be adapted to include many current characters, including Luke from "Modern Family" or Dash from "The Incredibles." The instruction for this project is in color, the task requires internet research, and the assessed product is a keynote/powerpoint. This d
Preview of Free Back to School QR Code Scavenger Hunt: Letter of Introduction digital

Free Back to School QR Code Scavenger Hunt: Letter of Introduction digital

I've taken all the questions from my letter of introduction assignment and converted them to QR codes. You post the QR codes around the room,school, or documents and let teams begin collecting data about themselves. All of the collected answers will be combined to create a letter of introduction. Have you seen my new easy to use lessons made with Google Apps™Poetry Assessment -Self Grading Distance LearningGreek Mythology Quiz -Self Grading Distance LearningThe Odyssey Test -Self Grading Distanc
Preview of Investigative Journalism Unit-15 Student Questions Answer Key

Investigative Journalism Unit-15 Student Questions Answer Key

This document is the answer key to the 15 student questions under the process section of my free Investigative Journalism WebQuest Unit.
Preview of Organizational Text English 1 TEK 1.7Dii Google Docs for Google Classroom

Organizational Text English 1 TEK 1.7Dii Google Docs for Google Classroom

https://edtechmrbrown.com/organizational-structure-english-1-tek-1-7dii/This Google Docs WebQuest activity directs students to a Flocabulary video that reviews the five type of organizational text structure. This activity can be assigned in Google Classroom.
Preview of Inferencing Practice | Edward Hopper's Artwork

Inferencing Practice | Edward Hopper's Artwork

Do your students need extra inferencing practice with a more visual component? Students will choose one of Edward Hopper's 182 poems (through the link provided on the assignment sheet) to write a one or more paragraph response to the artwork. The assignment sheet includes a list of sample questions to help students brainstorm and guide their personal responses. Objectives of this assignment: ✅ composing analytical writing✅ implementing details into writing✅ making inferences using evidence (in t
Preview of Planet Shakers Webquest

Planet Shakers Webquest

Created by
Christine Wells
A research webquest in which of students research a famous person who has impacted the world in a positive way. Students create a presentation to display their information. They then create their own piece of writing which will inspire their generation. The main focus of this activity is the research.
Preview of Feminine Icons Who is Who worksheet

Feminine Icons Who is Who worksheet

Created by
Miss Teacher
This is a compilation of female icons and a series of questions for the students to search at home and exchange in class the next session
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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