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A WebQuest for 5th Grade

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Der Lee
Raksalee03@hotmail.com

 Introduction | Learners | Standards | process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Credits | Student Page

 

Listen up kids, your job as a student is to learn about china and its geography.  Just pretend that you just moved to china; therefore, you dont know any thing about china.  And you really want to know about chinas geography because that is the first thing that has interested you when you first moved in to the country.  Your job is to find out what the geography in china is like, so have some fun searching for the answers and search in the internet.

 

 

The project will be appropriate for 4th and 5th grades students to explore China and its geography.   I hope that students will learn a lot of new things about China.

 

 

This project is aligned with the Minnesota language art standard.

I. A. 1
I. B.1
I.C.3,4
I.D.4,8

II.B.1,3,4
II.C.1,2,4,
II.D.1,2,3
II.E.2

III.A.4


1)  What is the largest man made structure in china?

                                                     

 

2) How many kilometers is the great wall?

3) What is the height of the Great Wall?

4)  How many inches is the thickness of the Great Wall?

 

5)  What is the most famous tourists’ site in Beijing?         

6)  What is the population of china?

7)  What are the boarder countries of china? 

8)  What is the longest river in china? 

9)  How many states are in china?

10)Name a desert in china.

11)What is the capital of china? 

12)Where is the capital in china?

13)What is the most use motor transportation in china?

14)What is the largest city in china? 

15)How many time zones are in china?

 

What need to complete the project:

  • First you'll be assigned to a team of 3 students
  • Make sure that all students have internet access
  • Color printer (print boarder of countries)

 

 

For Q# 1, 2 & 6, For Q# 3 & 4, For Q#5, for Q#7, for Q# 8, for Q#9, for Q#10, for Q#11 &12, for Q#13, for Q#14, &

for Q#15.    

 

Well, if there are twenty or twenty- five kids in the class then I think there should be two teachers in the classroom to help the students out and the teacher out.  I think that it will be easier with two teachers then just one teacher with twenty students.

I think that this project will be successful because the students will get time to play with the internet and interact with computer and online.  By searching online will help the students to know or understand how to search for the answers to questions and for the future if the students have project that is the same as this one then it will be easier for them to do.

 

 

Beginning

1

Developing

2

Accomplished

3

Exemplary

4

Score

 Must answer all the questions to get all points

Answer only four questions

Answer only seven questions

Answer all ten questions.

Answer all fifteen questions.

 

 Print out many pictures as possible to prove the answers

Printed only two pages.

Printed only five pages.

Print only nine pages.

Make sure that students Print pages to prove the answers to all questions.

 

How well are they working together?

Never work, talk, and ask each other.

Hardly talk to each other.

Play around and work a little together.

Work together well and well organize to complete the project.

 

 

Use of Complete sentences to answer questions.

 

Answers only four complete sentences

Answers only seven complete sentences

Answers only ten complete sentences.

Answers all the questions with complete sentences.

 


I think this project will teach the students a lot about china and I hope that the students will learn many things from doing this project because this project provide a lot of fact about china and its geography.



www.cooltext.com

http://www.antipodestours.com/SelectAsia/China.htm

http://www.chinaodysseytours.com/yangtzecruise/river.htm

http://www.ajwilcox.clara.co.uk/Questions/Questions-1533.htm

http://www.antipodestours.com/SelectAsia/China.htm

http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/history/A0821693.html

http://www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/scene/beijing/index.htm

http://www.rbibearing.com/china.htm

 


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