What About Webquests On-LINE
Instructor: Cynthia Nacional 3 credits (45hrs)
A WebQuest is a web-based activity designed to make the best use of a learners' time by focusing on using information rather than looking for it. WebQuests support higher-level thinking through analysis, synthesis and evaluation. You’ll learn about WebQuests, where to find existing ones, evaluating them, and how to create your own standards based WebQuests that will engage your students.
These WebQuests were created by teachers who took my on-line class, "What About WebQuests".
Carneval in Venice - Marie LaBella, Spanish & Italian, Islip High School - http://zunal.com/webquest.php?user=33468
APUSH Institute for Political Journalism - James Graber, AP US History, AP Microeconomics, Huntington High School - Using Apple's iWeb
Hey Mozart - Peggy Wald, Gr. 9-10 Chorus Director and Music Theory, Longwood High School, Middle Island
Frog & Toad - Stefanie Litchhult, 1st Grade, Connetquot School District
Civil Rights - Allison Heron, Port Jefferson Middle School
Who Thought of That? Ancient Number Systems - Mary Teufel, special education, Eastern Suffolk BOCES
American Revolution on Long Island - Philip Giannusa, 7th grade S.S., Port Jefferson Middle School
Types of Rocks - Cheryl Smith, 6th grade, Manhasset
Travel Egypt with Mrs. Perez - Cindy Perez, 6th grade Math & English, Copiague Middle School
One Famous Penguin - Lisa Miller, elementary school librarian, Copiague School District
Amazing Baseball Race - Jayne Garvin, AIS Reading, North Babylon
What is an Orchestra? - Jacqueline Angier, music teacher, Deauville Gardens Elementary School, Copiague
Disease WebQuest - Donna Hock, Health, Smithtown H.S. East & West and Great Hollow Middle School
Surface Area & Volume - Holly Nolan, 6-8th grade, Brentwood South Middle School
Spectroscopy Lab & WebQuest - Melissa Dreyer, Chemistry, Sayville High School
College 101 - Joanne Fawcett, Counselor, North Shore High School in Glen Head.
Hollis Woods WebQuest - Nicole Litterello, AIS Reading Specialist, Elwood Middle School.
What am I going to do with my life? - Tim Shea, Counselor, North Shore High School
Animals Nobody Loves - Debbie Smith, 6th ELA & Science, Ronkonkoma Middle School.
Buying a Car - Linda Somelofske, Special Education, Half Hollows Hills CSD.
Ancient Egypt - Laura Sperling, Special Education, Longwood CSD.
A Tour Thru the Human Body - Linda Wallace, Special Ed./Biology, Half Hollow Hills High School East.
Poetry WebQuest - Susan Gittler, 4th & 5th grade Reading Specialist, Bellport School District.
Latin America - Allyson Laufer, 5th grade self-contained.
Simple Machines - Brian Reuter, 5th grade Math/Science, Longwood C.S.D.
Flourine in Our Water - Marie Catapano, Honors Chemistry & Forensics, Connetquot High School
The Nutrition Challenge - Susan Epstein, Middle School Home and Career Skills
DNA Profiling - Brenda Foley, 10th - 12th grade Chemistry & Forensics, Connetquot H.S.
Solar System - Lori Miller, 3rd grade special education, North Babylon
Nutrition - Donna Rivera, Special Education, Half Hollow Hills High School West.
Genetic Diseases - Jeneal Rodriguez, Biology, Longwood High School, Middle Island School District
Travel Brochure - Vita Triscritti, 6th grade Special Education, North Babylon
Vocabulary - Valarie Williams, speech/language pathologist, Copiague Public Schools
The Middle Ages - Sherri Winick, Middle School, Plainview Old Bethpage Central School District
Character Traits - Taryn Kirk Glynn, 1st grade, Clayton Huey Elementary School, Center Moriches
Whale Watching - Serena Coco, 1st grade, Tackan Elementary, Smithtown School District.