WEBQUEST SCAVENGER HUNT

1. Go to WebQuests for Learning.

Read the article to learn about WebQuests.

Write down two things that you learned about WebQuests.

A.

B.

2. Go to Middle School Evolution of a WebQuest.

Click on each of the four sites: Hotlist, Guided Tour, Scavenger Hunt and WebQuest. Scan the sites to see the framework development for a webquest.

3. Go to The WebQuest Page.

Click on Training Materials.
Click on
Building Blocks for WebQuests.
Click on the name of each block to find out more about Webquests.

4. Go to Spartanburg WebQuests.

Click on the underlined sites in the first two paragraphs to learn some additional information about WebQuests.

5. Go to Spartanburg WebQuests.

Go to Webquests created by Teachers in Spartanburg District 3.
Click on several webquests and find two in your area of teaching and print them out.

What are the titles of the two webquests that you printed out?

A.

B.

6. Go to Webquests.

Scan through the list of webquests and find two that you can use in a class that you teach and print them out.

7. Go to Teacher WebQuests.

Scan through the list and find two that you could use with your class.

8. Go to Some Thoughts About WebQuests.

Read the article to learn more about WebQuests.

Write down two things that you learned about WebQuests from this article.

A.

B.

9. Go to Webquest Evaluation Form.

Read the Proficient Column to see what a good webquest includes.