Webquests
Big Wide World Of Web Quests [offsite link]
This is a really neat web quest.
Filamentality [offsite link]
Filamentality is a fill-in-the-blank interactive Web site that guides you through picking a topic, searching the Web, gathering good Internet sites, and turning Web resources into learning activities. It helps combine the "filaments" of the Web with a learner´s "mentality".
iquest.com [offsite link]
This site features a definition of the web quest and links to several other resources.
Matrix of Web Quest Examples [offsite link]
This is an excellent site that gives clickable examples of web quests for different grade levels.
Salem Witch Trials Webquest
Don´t reinvent the wheel! Use this wonderfully designed webquest!
Santa´s Mission- A Lesson In Anchored Instruction [offsite link]
This is not a web quest. This is a lesson in anchored instruction I designed 5 years ago. Don´t let the 1998 design style throw you, the lesson is still good.
September 11 Webquest
Helping students connect to the events of September 11 can be a challenge. This webquest for middle and high school students requires critical thinking skills, and asks students how they want to remember the day that changed their lives.
The Web Quest Page [offsite link]
This site features extensive resources and was created by the person who developed the webquest concept.
Web Quests & More [offsite link]
This is a really neat site that features links to web quests and information about the definition of a web quest.
Whales Web Quest [offsite link]
This is a web quest that your Bella Media Specialist host made way back in 1998. Most of the links still work. You can look at it as a model of how to create a web quest.
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