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Web Lesson

A Web Lesson is a lesson that takes place over a few days. It usually has one curriculum focus in science or social studies and has a product that is produced using technology. The learner returns to the computer several times to complete the activity. Working in teams or by themselves the learners will use WWW resources to complete the activity.

In my class I use the Web Lesson as a way for students to practice reading strategies and gain more confidence with reading.

Water Cycle OFF SITE
With your partner, visit this water cycle site and then create a PowerPoint showing each part of the Water Cycle. For each part provide one sentence that tells what happens to the water.
Curriculum Focus: Determine Important details, summarizing. 

Life of a Sailor OFF SITE
Determine what the life of a sailor is like. Use the activity sheet and create a web showing all the details of a sailor’s life.
Curriculum Focus: Locating historical facts, selection of only the facts that support the main idea.

Changing Knowledge:OFF SITE
Over the ages what we know has often led to discoveries. Use the site to find out what changes helped lead explorers to discover the New World. Use this think sheet to help record your discoveries.
Curriculum Focus: Use facts to make inferences.

 

 

Web Lessons

Family History Project
OFF SITE
Find an object from home that represents the history of your family. Tell the story of that object.
Curriculum Focus: Immigration and interviews


You be the Historian
OFF SITE
Use the facts to determine what life was like for the coloinal family. Determine what facts helped you to make your decision.
Curriculum Focus: Colonial Life, Verifying Facts

 

 

 

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