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Preview of Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?

Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?

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DrSigma
This is a ****FREE**** "Quest For Knowledge" (webquest) designed for students in their first semester of Applied Math although it could be used by any high school or middle school student in any subject. NOTE: FOR A STUDENT TO USE THIS WEBQUEST, THE SCHOOL MUST HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH CAREER CRUISING. This quest focuses on identifying potential careers for a student based on his or her interests and abilities. The end result of the project is that the student completes two applications for coll
Preview of Career Development: Monster Job Scavenger Hunt

Career Development: Monster Job Scavenger Hunt

Monster Job Scavenger Hunt
Preview of Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - Save Me A Seat - Ticket Analysis Using Averages

Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - Save Me A Seat - Ticket Analysis Using Averages

Created by
DrSigma
This is a "Quest For Knowledge" (webquest) designed for students in their first semester of Algebra but could also be used by middle school students. The quest involves researching information about a college football sports comference. The collected is displayed in an eXcel spreadsheet. Students also use additional websites to compare ticket prices and calculate information such as average ticket prices.Would you like to receive updates and information about new products? Then click on "Fol
Preview of Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - Smashing The Record Books

Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - Smashing The Record Books

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DrSigma
This is a "Quest For Knowledge" (webquest) designed for students in their second semester of Algebra but could also be used by Algebra 2 students. This WebQuest involves analyzing world records in track & field and swimming over time. Students will determine a best fit equation and predict what the record(s) would be in 2012. Then, they will compare their predictions with the actual world records in 2012. Would you like to receive updates and information about new products? Then click on "
Preview of Cyber Monday cultural activity! (All levels)

Cyber Monday cultural activity! (All levels)

This is an awesome activity to get the students diving into the CYBER MONDAY sales in other countries. By using the links provided, students will be looking at the deals provided digitally in Spain and Mexico by popular stores like Best Buy, Liverpool and Zara. This 3 part activity takes an average of 30-45 min and causes students to dabble in conversion of money, comprehension, translation (labels and categories), and budgeting skills. All of this while keeping the student engaged by making it
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Do My Online Exam

https://domyonlineexam.com/ online exam facility is designed to indulge to students who are acquiring the immediate assist. Lots of students are thinking, can I pay someone to take my online exam for me.
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List of Education Technology Applications

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DNS Tech Ed
Listed are some Education technology applications with explanation of use with students.
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