The People Of Utah A WebQuest for UEN Created by Kim Colton December, 2006.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TRAINING FOR VIDYALAYA LEVEL
Advertisements

Big Ideas, Learning Goals & Success Criteria
My fAMILY & Our CULTUREs An exploration into the many varied expressions of culture… In our families, our nation, our history, and our world.
INTRODUCTION TO L3 P1 AND P2 MATERIALS A training session for Senior Mentors.
Ms. Coughlin An Ellis Island Webquest Scavenger Hunt adapted from
Title of the WebQuest Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Teacher’s page Teacher’s page Introduction Designed by (put your name here)
Let’s Rap about Rap A WebQuest for 7 th /8th Grade (Music) Designed by (Bob Urbani)
World Class Community WebQuest Mrs. Hansen’s Second Grade EvaluationConclusionIntroductionTaskProcess.
Interview Project by: Olivia Hall. Personality Profile: Ms. Joyce Nickname: “Mama Bridge” or “Ms. J” My 9 th grade Honors English teacher Teaches at Kenston.
Welcome to My World: Letter From Syria. Home Page for Welcome to My World.
Title 4 Effects of a student designed multimedia project on 8th graders attitude and performance.
WebQuests “The Computer as an Educational Tool: Productivity and Problem Solving” ©Richard C. Forcier and Don E. Descy.
Fractals WebQuest By: Leonora Spyros Click to Begin!!
Intel® Education K-12 Resources Our aim is to promote excellence in Mathematics and how this can be used with technology in order.
What kind of rock grows?. This delicious candy is actually crystalized sugar and you can grow it from your own sugar-water solution. As a kid I thought.
Student Page Top Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teacher page Credits Evolution: Darwin Theory A WebQuest for Grade 12 (Darwin Theory)
Web Quest by Kamille Ball Revised by 6 th Grade Social Studies: World Geography Teachers at Corbin Intermediate School.
 My purpose for teaching diversity is for students to understand and respect everyone’s differences. I want my students to value their individualities.
How the Social Studies Interns are Viewed by their Mentors Going Public Presentation Mike Broda, Mark Helmsing, Chris Kaiser, and Claire Yates.
Module 1 Unit 2 Project: writing an advice letter --By Zhou Zhenghu No
Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC)
The Framework for Teaching Domain 1 Planning and Preparation.
The aim of this session is for the young people to put their media skills into practice using all the equipment they have been trained on. They will also.
ED 562 Seminar Dr. Rubel. Tonight’s Agenda Class Share Discussion Questions Q & A The Final Project.
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [Teacher Page]Teacher Page A WebQuest for seventh grade English Designed by.
Family Heritage Project Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Period: Objective: Our unique family.
“Bridging” in MLE: What does it mean? What is involved? Seminar on Multilingual Education Kabul, March 2010 Susan Malone, Ph.D.
Getting the HOTs with ICTs Kerrie Smith, Schools Information Officer.
Integrating Differentiated Instruction & Understanding by Design: Connecting Content and Kids by Carol Ann Tomlinson and Jay McTighe.
States Rights and Slavery WebQuest A FIFTH GRADE WEBQUEST BY: MS.SHANIKA NICHOLE FREEMAN.
Lecture 7. The Questions: What is the role of alternative assessment in language learning? What are the Reasons.
INTRODUCTION The observance of Earth Day began in 1970 to increase awareness of problems with the environment. April 22 nd has been set aside for Americans.
Student Page Top Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Teacher page Credits Don’t Waste It, Respect It! A WebQuest for 3 rd Grade (Science) Designed.
WebQuest: Greek Mythology Ms. Brown’s Second Grade Class November 20-22, 2013.
Year 9 Humanities Personal Project Term 2. Contents  The task and outcome The task and outcome  The purpose The purpose  Becoming an effective learner.
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [Teacher Page]Teacher Page A WebQuest for 5th Grade Science Designed by Aaron.
Melissa Nelson EDU 521 Fall First Grade Standards Whole Class KWLLearning Centers Small Groups Math : Determine and compare sets of pennies.
The PYP Exhibition Information. Purpose a celebration of the transition of learner from primary to middle school an in-depth, collaborative inquiry demonstrate.
Exploring Our World A WebQuest created by Anthony Borgia.
IntroTaskProcess EvaluationConclusion Welcome to your Middle Ages quest! You are a modern day archaeologist on a quest to find artifacts and information.
Family Classroom Museum Suzanne Hutchins Lonna Sanderson.
Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Introduction Teacher’s Page Teacher’s Page Did you know America was not always dominated by major highways.
Research Web quest Chinese Cinderella. Setting the Scene You are going to be reading Chinese Cinderella this term so lets find out what you know about.
Unit Presentation Anne Donadio
Seeing with Bar Graphs Unit Portfolio Presentation Pat Collofello.
ETE 335 Elementary Social Studies Lesson Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences.
PBL Instructional Design. PBL Instructional Design Name: Name of PBL: Grade Level: Content Area:
US Collaborating Schools Session 2 Module 1 Week 1 1.
Why it matters  Your essay reveals something important about you that your grades and test scores can't—your personality.  It can give admission officers.
ASSESSMENT and EVALUATION (seeing through the jargon and figuring out how to use the tools)
Culture and Society How society is organized!. Think about the people you see everyday. Do you spend each day meeting new strangers? Or do you see the.
Importance of formative literacy experiences Daniella Ramos.
Family Heritage Project Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Period: Objective: Our unique family.
An introduction for parents Jane Williams. To be a lifelong learner there a certain skills and attributes a person needs in order to be a successful lifelong.
Celebrations-Culture and civilization lesson Celebrations-Culture and civilization lesson Profesor: Ciocan Clarisa-Gabriela Clasa: a VII-a.
The PYP Exhibition Pilot Year Purpose The Exhibition has a number of key purposes: students can engage in an in-depth, collaborative inquiry. students.
The Big Interview Amy Fouts EDU 650 Teaching, Learning, and Leading in the 21 st Century Instructor Richard Newman.
TIME MACHINE WEBQUEST Neale Carder 7 December 2014 National University – MAT 675 This WebQuest was designed by me with the intent of using the idea of.
Mirrinda Huddlestun EDU 650: Teaching, Learning &Leading in the 21 st Century Professor Wendell LaTouche December 05, 2015 The Big Interview.
Americana Subtitle Goes Here Guiding Social Studies Experiences.
Today we will be learning the importance of diverse beliefs, customs and traditions of families.
Family Heritage Project Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Period: Objective: Our unique family.
Writing your reflection in Stage 1 & 2 Indonesian (continuers)
02086 Writing Inspirations Aalto University
Native Americans and Westward Expansion
Directions for Expert Review Panel
K-3 Student Reflection and Self-Assessment
Unit 7: Instructional Communication and Technology
PBL Learning The Student’s Role.
Back in time A WebQuest 6th Grade.
Presentation transcript:

The People Of Utah A WebQuest for UEN Created by Kim Colton December, 2006

Introduction The Social Studies curriculum states that students will learn about immigration. They need to be able to identify and understand different cultures and groups of people all over the world as well as those living in Utah. The purpose of this WebQuest is to provide one instructional method teachers can use to help students meet these goals. Students will use the Internet as a research tool. They will be highly encouraged to involve relatives by asking questions and gathering information about their family traditions and their own personal heritage. The final project will be a class presentation sharing information about their family culture, heritage, and traditions.

Task 1 View the power point “The People Of Utah”. It tells a story about a 13 year old pioneer girl. After reading about her, begin keeping a record of the things you learn by writing a one page reflection on how this story made you feel. Key words will come up like ‘Immigration’. Write down your explanation of what immigration means. Keep track of these important words in your journal throughout this unit.

Task 2 Every surname (last name) has a meaning and an origin (place where it comes from). Your task is to find the meaning of your last name and the country of origin your name came from as well as any other information you can collect. Be thinking about how you want to share what you find with the class. Everyone will be doing a presentation. Collect the kinds of information that will be useful for your presentation.

Task 3 Create your family tree – you will need to collect your name, your father’s name, mother’s name, your father’s mother and dad and your mother’s mother and dad. If you want to do more than three generations you will need the names of your four great grandparents. Decide how you want to display the names – are you going to use a picture of an actual tree, or are you going to use the line chart? When you decide find a software program that will print out this information for you – there are free programs available.

Task 4 After you have determined the country of origin for your last name, use the Internet to find information about traditions, food, clothing styles, life styles, dances, beliefs, etc. Record these in your journal. Talk to your family members, find out how many of these things your family still does today and think about which ones you can share in your presentation.

Task 5 Prepare your final presentation by assembling all the information and materials you have collected while researching your family name. Be creative, you can use any kind of media for your presentation and you are highly encourged to bring guests in to help tell your family story and share your traditions, and even favorite family foods and recipes.

Process Students should have access to a computer and to the Internet. Students will record everything in a written journal. Daily journal entries will be points towards their final grade. Students are not to ‘put off’ writing in their journals until the end – writing is a big part of this learning process. Professional Researchers do a lot of writing and students are expected to practice writing along the way by recording the information they find doing this research. Processes may vary among your students depending on which way they choose to complete these tasks. I will not list a step by step process here as every student will have an individualized plan.

Evaluation My grading system is usually a point system. For the entire WebQuest completion of all tasks and an excellent presentation will give the student so many points toward their overall course grade. You can use a rubric or whatever method you feel comfortable with. As long as the student completes the daily journal entries and all assigned tasks along with their class presentation they should get full credit. Remember, it isn’t too difficult to make something look pretty – it is the content that should matter and the student’s demonstration of their understanding of the curriculum standards.

Conclusion Who Am I - One essential question this WebQuest has been created to answer. After completion students will have a deeper understanding of their own personal heritage and family traditions. They will hopefully gain a long lasting knowledge and respect of the diversity of mankind and an understanding that Utah is made up of people from many lands. Every person in every culture of every country in our world has something to share - we are all different and gaining an understanding of why we are different helps to make people more acceptable of each other. Modifications can be made to meet most middle school social studies settings. It requires higher order thinking skills, collaboration skills, and presentation skills.

Credits / Resources

Teacher Page This WebQuest can be short or long depending on how you choose to use it in your classroom. There are aspects of it that can be used throughout other areas of the Social Studies curriculum. For example, you can choose to focus on the countries of origin of the students surnames for Geography studies. The nice part about this WebQuest is that you can tweak it to make it meet your own instructional needs.

Introduction The Social Studies curriculum states that students will learn about immigration. They need to be able to identify and understand different cultures and groups of people all over the world as well as those living in Utah. The purpose of this WebQuest is to provide one instructional method teachers can use to help students meet these goals. Students will use the Internet as a research tool. They will be highly encouraged to involve relatives by asking questions and gathering information about their family traditions and their own personal heritage. The final project will be a class presentation sharing information about their family culture, heritage, and traditions.

Learners This WebQuest is created specifically for Utah Studies which is taught in both 4th grade and 7th grade. The research piece may be too difficult for younger students so the focus should probably be on the middle school level. This WebQuest can be easily modified to meet other state standards.

Social Studies Standards STANDARD 5 Students will understand the diverse nature of Utah’s peoples and culture. OBJECTIVE 1 Students will assess the cultural diversity of Utah. INDICATOR(S) Explore the role of immigration in changing Utah’s society. Explain issues immigrants encountered in adapting to life in Utah. Recognize the unique lifestyles of various cultural or ethnic groups in the local community. Research ways people maintain and preserve cultural identity, e.g., language, customs, holidays, traditions.

Process There is no specific step by step learning process as explained in the student section. Unless you want to create one, the process in which they complete the tasks is basically up to the students. Once you have introduced them to this WebQuest they are on their own as to how they choose to proceed. As long as they come up with a class presentation at the end they can either request your assistance or not. They may need help using the Internet otherwise they are given time in class to work.

Credits / Resources