Webquest for Chocolate By: Ms. Durbin. Components Illinois Learning Standards Introduction Task Process Resources Evaluation Conclusion.

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Webquest for Chocolate By: Ms. Durbin

Components Illinois Learning Standards Introduction Task Process Resources Evaluation Conclusion

Illinois Learning Standards 15.C.1a Describe how human, natural and capital resources are used to produce goods and services. 17.C.1a Identify ways people depend on and interact with the physical environment (e.g., farming, fishing, hydroelectric power). 16.C.1a (W) Identify how people and groups in the past made economic choices (e.g., crops to plant, products to make, products to trade) to survive and improve their lives. 16.C.1b (W) Explain how trade among people brought an exchange of ideas, tech­nology and language. 15.A.1a Identify advantages and disadvantages of different ways to distribute goods and services. 15.C.1a Describe how human, natural and capital resources are used to produce goods and services.

Introduction The chocolate we know of goes through several steps before it hits our store’s shelves. Back in “1500 BC-400 BC - The Olmec Indians are believed to be the first to grow cocoa beans as a domestic crop.” In CE people would make an unsweetened chocolate drink that was only for the elite members of the Myan society. It wasn’t until 1674 that chocolate started to be eaten how we know it today. To learn more about chocolate Try This Trivia!Try This Trivia

Task To help you understand a little more about chocolate you can take a tour of a chocolate factory! Click Here for TourClick Here for Tour Even though there is a lot of great history that is involved with chocolate, there are a lot of fun things to do with it as well (besides eating it), like games! Click Here for Games

Process You are now the advertising group for a famous chocolate company! It is your job to create, design and market the latest candy bar. Once you have created this candy bar and decided on the ad campaign you and your group will give a 1 minute commercial to the class explaining why we should buy your candy bar.

Process Cont’d First you need to decide what ingredients will need to go into your candy bar. Second come up with a name and design for the wrapper.

Process Cont’d Next create a poster, bulletin board or slide show telling the class about your candy bar. Finally you will present everything you and your group has created to the class.

Resources ory.htmlhttp:// ory.html ploring_chocolate/index.htmlhttp:// ploring_chocolate/index.html

Evaluation See attached rubric

Conclusion By the end of this Webquest you will know some facts about the history of chocolate and also all the steps that it takes to successfully make a candy bar. You will have presented your candy bar and all the parts of that project, including the poster, drawings and commercial.