Introduction Task Resources Process Evaluation Conclusion Standards Citations Teacher Notes A WebQuest for 5th Grade Math Designed by – Ashley Schumm

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Introduction Task Resources Process Evaluation Conclusion Standards Citations Teacher Notes A WebQuest for 5th Grade Math Designed by – Ashley Schumm EDTL 680 – Information Literacy for Teaching and Learning – Summer 2008 Based on a template from The WebQuest PageThe WebQuest Page

What wonderful smells fill the air when someone is baking in the kitchen. Making great treats to share with your classmates is fun, but the problem is some recipes wont make enough. We may have to double or triple them in order to have enough. What you make is up to you, but remember, its all about sharing in the end. Let the fun begin!

Listen to the teacher read Pigs in the Pantry. Use the internet to locate recipes to try. Once recipes are found you will have to work with your group to decide which three to make, but remember you have to double or triple your recipe so the whole class can have some.

Computers Pencil Paper Calculator Cooking Supplies (will vary depending on what students make) Craft Materials

1. Listen to the teacher read Pigs in the Pantry. 2. As a class discuss some favorite foods, and how they are made. 3. Get a laptop and use the listed websites to look up different recipes. a. Websites to Use Funfamily.com Kids Health Aunt Libby's Kitchen KulinaryKidz 4. Find two recipes you like and print them out. 5. As a group decide which three recipes you would like to make.

6. After deciding on recipes, do the calculations for doubling and tripling the recipes (watch those fractions) so your classmates can all have a bite. 7. Create a fun name for each recipe and design a package for each recipes using clipart from the listed websites. Get creative! b. Use these websites Classroom Clipart Discovery Education Clipart 8. After the packages are created, we will all go the kitchen to make our goodies for the class! (With help from the teacher)

Area of Evaluation ExcellentSatisfactory Needs Improvement Not Present Finds 2 recipes3210 Works with group to determine which 3 recipes to make 3210 Correctly double and triple recipes 3210 Creates a logo and name for all three recipes 3210 Work with group to make recipes 3210

Way to go! We just finished having a great party with yummy food. You have learned how to add and reduce fractions as needed. The packaging looked amazing, and we all had fun being creative.

Ohio Math Academic Content Standard Justify why fractions need common denominators to be added or subtracted. Guidelines for Effective School Library Media Develop a search strategy that uses appropriate and available resources including narrowing or broadening the search topic/question. Ohio Academic Content Standards for Technology Determine the best sources to use for the assigned topic or personal information need.

This WebQuest was created to use with Special Education students. Great way to get students to work together for a common goal. Could make the groups find recipes for a whole meal (main dish, sides, dessert) instead of recipes of choice. Could also work with multiplying fractions.

Classroom Clipart. (n. d.). Food Clipart and Photos. Retrieved July 8, 2008, from the Classroom Clipart Web site: [Cover of Pigs in the Pantry]. Retrieved July 15, 2008, from the Hopewell-Loudon Library Web site: Discovery Education. (2008). Clipart Gallery Food. Retrieved July 9, 2008, fromthe Discovery Education Web site: Kulinary Kidz, (2008). Fun Kidz Desserts. Retrieved July 8, 2008, from the Kulinary Kidz Web site: McGee, Butch. (July 7, 2008). Aunt Libby's Kitchen. Retrieved July 8, 2008, from the Aunt Libbys Kitchen Web site: The Nemours Foundation. (2008). Recipes for Kids. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from the Kids Health Web site : Walt Disney Internet Group. (n.d.). Baking with Kids. Retrieved July 7, 2008, from the Family Fun Web site: r_04.html r_04.html