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WebQuest Internet Search 17-18 S1

Technology Journal Entry
01 November 2017:  Topic - Sources of Information
Please write 3-4 Sentences (Full Paragraph) about the last research paper you had to complete.  Tell me what the topic was, what sources you used, and how you made sure they were RELIABLE.  Please use the R.A.C.E. method to answer the question.  (R-Repeat the question, A- Answer the questions, C-Cite Examples, E-show Evidence)

WebQuest Research & Worksheet Project
WORKSHEET LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS WORKSHEET FORM (File, Make A Copy)
OVERVIEW: Students will use the internet and active research skills to find appropriate websites and information. Students will complete the supplied worksheet above and SHARE IT WITH ME from their Google Drive. Students will complete the work by Friday, November 3rd for credit!

Please check out the videos below at home for more information on how to use the internet to properly to search for information. Good Luck! - Mr. S

Subject: Internet Research & Find
Author: H Scribner
Grade Level: 6-8
Time Duration: 45 Minutes in Class (Balance Completed at HOME Online)

Overview: The student will utilize search engines and research skills to find specific information online.

Objective: To complete the WebQuest individually.

Materials: Computer and Internet Access

Activities and Procedures: Students will utilize search engines and prior general knowledge to find and record all answers in the allotted time.

Conclusions: Students will be assessed on the number of correct answers, the ability to list complete websites, and the amount of time it takes to complete the search.

ALL ITEMS ARE LISTED IN GOOGLE CLASSROOM. PLEASE FOLLOW DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETION AND TURN-IN OF THIS PROJECT!

Good Luck
- Mr. S

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