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Chris Eberhart

Internet Expeditions: Exploring, Using, Adapting, and Creating WebQuests - 0 views

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    A website where you can use the current WebQuests or change it to fit your class. Good examples for grades K-3
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    A website with a list of different activities involving webquests. I find it helpful because as a teacher, I will not necessarily have the time or resources to create a unique webquest lesson plan. I may have to adapt what is already in place for my class but use the main ideas as a foundation.
syretta warren

Dream Box Learning - differentiated instruction to meet the needs of every learner - 1 views

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    Adaptive learning technology and software programs for math Thousands of lessons available This software is not free but there are free samples of the software and teachers can buy the software sets for $20 per child or the school system can pay to have unlimited software for the year.
Chris Eberhart

Education World: Creating a WebQuest | It's Easier Than You Think - 0 views

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    This site helps you walk through a set up of a web quest.
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    This site gives an overview of how to design a webquest and why they are useful. The information is useful to know because it is step by step and shows how a well-planned webquest can enhance learning.  Links to pre-existing webquests are found here as well.
Cathy Roads

Zunal Webquest Maker - 1 views

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    The easiest way to create a WebQuest with more than 165.4 thousand users. I really like this website as you can create a brand new webquest or adapt and enhance existing webquests. There are some great learning webquests for pre-schoolers. The ones I viewed are "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" for art and music lessons and Science for Preschoolers. They have over 100 templates to use and target every subject. I will definately be using the Webquest now and in the future.
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