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High school writing webquests for Google Apps

Preview of Andrew Jackson: Age of Jackson - Google Drive Distance Learning & .pdf

Andrew Jackson: Age of Jackson - Google Drive Distance Learning & .pdf

Age of Jackson - Andrew Jackson Webquest. For years I would have students go through the Andrew Jackson webquest on the PBS web site, but all of a sudden PBS retired that site! From necessity comes innovation and I created my own webquest using the new Andrew Jackson Hermitage web site and various YouTube clips regarding Jackson's life. This file is a Google Drive file to be used with Google Docs. There is also a .pdf file if you have students who prefer writing instead of typing. This webq
Preview of Othello Introduction & Elizabethan Era Web Quest with Google Slides

Othello Introduction & Elizabethan Era Web Quest with Google Slides

Created by
Literary Roses
__________________________________________________________________Brand New Google Slides Addition!This unit now includes both the PowerPoint format and Google Slides format! Now, no matter if you are in the classroom or engaging in virtual distance learning you can easily use this product to fit your needs! Additionally, all documents now include the PDF versions.__________________________________________________________________Before introducing students to William Shakespeare’s Othello, allow
Preview of Transcendentalism and American Romantic Poetry Webquest

Transcendentalism and American Romantic Poetry Webquest

This Google Slides Webquest is provides an opportunity for groups or individuals with a mini-research component, as well as excerpts from Walden, Self-Reliance, and poetry from Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman. Also included is a creative writing final assessment project related to either Transcendentalism or American Romantic Poetry. Three expository writing prompts are also included with the poetry. This assignment is intended to engage students with challenging topics and literary works throu
Preview of Charles Darwin Interactive

Charles Darwin Interactive

This is a great way to introduce the importance of Charles Darwin's findings and natural selection. It is an interactive activity with different types of tasks required by the students.To best use this activity, assign it to your students digitally. Have them start on the next slide in “present” mode. This will make each step interactive when they click on it.Once they click on an icon, it will bring them to a new slide with a task. They need to complete that task before they move back to the st
Preview of Employment Web-quest- Target- With Editable Application

Employment Web-quest- Target- With Editable Application

Created by
Teach Adapt Grow
Have your student complete this Employment Web-quest, by searching Target's website to answer questions about employment opportunities. Students follow explicit step-by-step directions, including screen grabs from the website, that are also hyperlinked in the slide, to search for job opportunities in their area. They navigate the career page of the website to answer questions about benefits, work culture, as well as frequently asked questions. They review resources on Target's website on inte
Preview of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Unit

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Unit

This a unit designed to be used while reading the book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. It includes: Introductory activities, webquests, chapter activities, vocabulary, quizzes, unit test, and culminating projects/essays. It also includes essay graphic organizers and outlines.Format is a google doc so it can be edited/customized.
Preview of Cinco de Mayo Webquest (GOOGLE SLIDES)

Cinco de Mayo Webquest (GOOGLE SLIDES)

A student Webquest on the history of Cinco de Mayo. Includes introductory videos, questions on important figures, history, food, music, traditions, and interesting facts, along with links to websites with all of the information.
Preview of Name that Song! Figurative Language Activity - Great for Independent Activity!

Name that Song! Figurative Language Activity - Great for Independent Activity!

Name that Song Figurative Language (Great for Distance Learning)This figurative language activity is to help students to better understand and identify different types such as similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, allusion, alliteration, and onomatopoeia. - Students can review each type of figurative language by reviewing an anchor chart, then look at some examples, followed by a quick 5 question check over each one. - Activities are tiered for students (3 levels for each fig. lang.)-
Preview of News Website Scavenger Hunt

News Website Scavenger Hunt

Students will become familiar with a news website using this resource. They will choose one news website and then find all of the items listed. This will also help budding journalists get familiar with news articles, headlines, news websites and the process of generating story ideas.
Preview of World History- Ancient Africa Instagram Page

World History- Ancient Africa Instagram Page

Using the current social media trend of Instagram, students will research a select few of Ancient African leaders and create an Instagram page for them. They will have descriptive details, likes, a picture, and a hashtag!The rules for the project and directions are clear so it makes it easy to follow.This is a research project, so expect it to take a couple of days.There is no answer key provided, because it will have to be graded by the teacher.
Preview of The House on Mango Street | Webquest | Group Project | Research | Introduction

The House on Mango Street | Webquest | Group Project | Research | Introduction

This Google Doc includes instructions, essential questions, and a rubric assessment for a group project introductory webquest to start a unit on The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. The final assessment is a GROUP PRESENTATION students can create in Google Slides/Powerpoint/whatever. The topics are divided to make this work for THREE separate groups of students. I suggest you place 4-5 students in a group and have them create a Google Slide presentation they will deliver to their classm
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 Rwandan Genocide Webquest Doc w/Poem Reading & ULTIMATE TONE & MOOD WORDS

Rwandan Genocide Webquest Doc w/Poem Reading & ULTIMATE TONE & MOOD WORDS

INCLUDES THE ULTIMATE MOOD AND TONE WORDS!! SOLD SEPARATELY FOR $1.50This activity takes students through comparing similarities and differences between the Rwandan Genocide and from a selected list curated from the United Nations.Students also Read the Poem Rwanda: Where Tears Have No Power by: Haki R. Madhubuti and answer text-based questions employing their new human geography knowledge.
Preview of NaNoWriMo WebQuest and Media Project Package

NaNoWriMo WebQuest and Media Project Package

Created by
CTE Warehouse
NaNoWriMo WebQuest and Media Project PackageEngage your students in the exciting world of novel writing with our comprehensive NaNoWriMo WebQuest and Media Project Package! Perfect for middle school, high school, and even higher education levels, this resource provides a structured exploration of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), helping students understand the event, its history, and how they can participate.What’s Included:25-Question WebQuest: A detailed list of questions guiding stud
Preview of Shakespeare Webquest: Introduction to Poetics

Shakespeare Webquest: Introduction to Poetics

Support independent and online student learning with this webquest that covers facts about Shakespeare, Iambic Pentameter, sonnets, and modern connections. This activity is also a great option for easy substitute teacher plans!Content aligns with the Ontario English Curriculum: Oral Communication: 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.7, 1.8Writing 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4Reading and Literature Studies 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, 2.2, 3.3Includes:Lesson goals aligned with the Ontario Curriculum Content presented on
Preview of Utilizing Google Trends & SEO- Careers & Financial Literacy Student Activity

Utilizing Google Trends & SEO- Careers & Financial Literacy Student Activity

This is a newly created student activity that highlights the benefits and uses of Google Trends in a variety of careers such as entrepreneur and social media content creator.
Preview of Historical Context for The House on Mango Street - Mexican-American Immigration

Historical Context for The House on Mango Street - Mexican-American Immigration

Use this activity to help your students establish historical context before beginning the novel, The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. First, students will read an article from the Encyclopedia of Chicago about Mexican-American immigration. Then, they'll complete questions to help them analyze the informational text.
Preview of Flash Fiction Mini Unit - Google Slides (distance learning)

Flash Fiction Mini Unit - Google Slides (distance learning)

Created by
Tori Allred
Convincing middle schoolers to read is a challenge. Yes, there are those token few who plow through the classroom library before winter break, but the majority have some unrealistic phobia of the written word -- well the written word outside social media, that is. Add that to this new distance learning phenomena that has forcibly swept our nation and we have a disaster. That being said, I think I found a gap in the middle school resolve. Flash Fiction and options! The coolest part of flash ficti
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 Writing Activity Mongols

Writing Activity Mongols

Created by
StuckOnEDU
This is a student-driven activity that requires research, analysis, and synthesis skills in order to make an evidence-based claim about the Mongols. Students will answer an overarching essential question about the Mongols & their rule, completing a graphic organizer to gather information before writing a paragraph that answers the essential question. This activity is similar to a webquest and focuses on reading comprehension as well as written expression skills. Students may do this individu
Preview of Photojournalism through current events -  Distance learning Hyperdoc

Photojournalism through current events - Distance learning Hyperdoc

Created by
Tori Allred
In our current distance learning environment, it's hard to find material that students want to engage in. The goal here was to take our current situation, pair it with something the students may recognize and do so in through social media means. In this case Instagram.Students are asked to read a National Geographic article by Gea Scancarello outlining her experience with Coronavirus in Lombardy, Italy and explain how the tone of the article is affected by the inclusion of Gabriele Galimberti's
Preview of Canadian Battles of WWI: Webquest Activity

Canadian Battles of WWI: Webquest Activity

Webquest's are one of the best tools for independent student learning, and they are going to be very helpful for remote learning this year. This webquest covers information about Canadian participation in the battles of WWI. This is a great activity to do around Remembrance Day, and is COMPLETELY EDITABLE to suit the unique needs of your class. Students will learn information on their own using an original linked slide presentation. Then students will use the links provided and write a poster an
Preview of Generating Interview Questions

Generating Interview Questions

Students will find a news article and then extend their thinking by generating their own effective interview questions to ask two of the sources listed in the article. This will help students make connections to what they read. It will also help budding journalists learn how to writ effective interview questions.
Preview of Exploring Podcasts

Exploring Podcasts

Created by
NYC Speechies
Since the switch the remote tele-therapy, we have been brainstorming new and exciting tele-therapy activities for our older students. We decided to take an exploration into podcasts! We wanted to provide our students with different and exciting ways they can engage with technology and hopefully teach them something new.Our activities bundle targets goals associated with discussion skills, critical thinking skills, listening comprehension skills, organization skills, writing skills, self-assessme
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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

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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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