1. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Designed by Joylynn Benefiel [email_address] Based on a template from The WebQuest Page A WebQuest for 9 th – 12 th grade
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5. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Beginning 1 Developing 2 Accomplished 3 Exemplary 4 Score Oral Presentation Students are not prepared with all portions of their project, presentation is unbalanced with only one student speaker. Portions of presentation are prepared, but are overall incomplete, the presentation is slightly unbalance with only a one or two students presenting. Presentation is complete, but the information is not completely presented. Presentation is mostly balanced with only a one or two students having a minimal part in the presentation. Presentation is complete with all portions accounted for. The presentation is balanced with all members of the group participating equally. Accuracy of Information Biography, PowerPoint and vocabulary list contain numerous inaccuracies. The conclusions presented in the excel portion are not justified or connected. Biography, PowerPoint and vocabulary list contain a few inaccuracies, but are otherwise correct. There are few justifications for the conclusions drawn in the excel graph. Biography, PowerPoint and vocabulary list contain few to no inaccuracies. The excel graph demonstrates connections and justification for most conclusions drawn. Biography, PowerPoint, and vocabulary list contain no inaccuracies. All conclusions drawn in excel graph are justified and connected. Source Citation Few to no sources are citied. Some sources are cited, but are often cited incorrectly. Most to all the sources are cited with few corrections needed. All sources are cited correctly. Page/Slide Requirements All portions of the presentaiton are incomplete, far behind the requirement listed. A few of the portions of the project are short of the page/slide/number of definitions/sections requirement. Most of the portions of the presentation are complete with one or two pieces of the project requiring expansion. All of the portions of the project meet the requirements set.
6. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] At the completion of this project you should have achieved an understanding of the life, works and historical context of Edgar Allen Poe. As the Father of the American Short Story, this knowledge should contribute to your continuation of this subject in later grades.
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8. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page A WebQuest for 9 th – 12 th grade Designed by Joylynn Benefiel [email_address] Based on a template from The WebQuest Page Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
9. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Begin with something that describes the origin of the lesson. For example: This lesson was developed as part of the San Diego Unified School District's Triton Project, a federally funded Technology Innovation Challenge Grant. In this second paragraph of the introduction, describe briefly what the lesson is about. Remember, the audience for this document is other teachers, not students. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
10. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page This lesson is designed for advanced groups in the 9 th – 12 th grades. It can be modified and adapted for less advanced groups. Students should have a general introduction to the American Short Story and the work of Poe prior to beginning this assignment, and have a packet of stories by Edgar Allen Poe. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
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12. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page You can paste in the process description given to students in the “student” process slide and then interleave the additional details that a teacher might need. Describe briefly how the lesson is organized. Does it involve more than one class? Is it all taught in one period per day, or is it part of several periods? How many days or weeks will it take? Is it single disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary or what? If students are divided into groups, provide guidelines on how you might do that. If there are misconceptions or stumbling blocks that you anticipate, describe them here and suggest ways to get around them. What skills does a teacher need in order to pull this lesson off? Is it easy enough for a novice teacher? Does it require some experience with directing debates or role plays, for example? If you're designing for a one-computer classroom or for pre-readers and are creating a facilitated WebQuest in which the teacher or an aide controls the computer and guides discussion, you can link from here to the Teacher Script page which would contain a printable script for the facilitator to follow. Variations If you can think of ways to vary the way the lesson might be carried out in different situations (lab vs. in-class, for example), describe them here. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
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14. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion Oral Presentation Students are not prepared with all portions of their project, presentation is unbalanced with only one student speaker. Portions of presentation are prepared, but are overall incomplete, the presentation is slightly unbalance with only a one or two students presenting. Presentation is complete, but the information is not completely presented. Presentation is mostly balanced with only a one or two students having a minimal part in the presentation. Presentation is complete with all portions accounted for. The presentation is balanced with all members of the group participating equally. Accuracy of Information Biography, PowerPoint and vocabulary list contain numerous inaccuracies. The conclusions presented in the excel portion are not justified or connected. Biography, PowerPoint and vocabulary list contain a few inaccuracies, but are otherwise correct. There are few justifications for the conclusions drawn in the excel graph. Biography, PowerPoint and vocabulary list contain few to no inaccuracies. The excel graph demonstrates connections and justification for most conclusions drawn. Biography, PowerPoint, and vocabulary list contain no inaccuracies. All conclusions drawn in excel graph are justified and connected. Source Citation Few to no sources are citied. Some sources are cited, but are often cited incorrectly. Most to all the sources are cited with few corrections needed. All sources are cited correctly. Page/Slide Requirements All portions of the presentaiton are incomplete, far behind the requirement listed. A few of the portions of the project are short of the page/slide/number of definitions/sections requirement. Most of the portions of the presentation are complete with one or two pieces of the project requiring expansion. All of the portions of the project meet the requirements set.
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16. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page This lesson is designed to give students a foundation to their knowledge of Edgar Allen Poe and his works. The websites list is far from exhaustive and is open to expansion. Students should enjoy this projects, ergo, it should be open to modification if the students happen upon something related that interests them. I hope your students enjoy this webquest and find it interesting. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
17. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page The WebQuest Page The WebQuest Slideshare Group Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion