After much deliberation and hard work I finally finished my very own WebQuest! Hooray!!!
Hold your applause...please!
http://www.zunal.com/publish.php?w=58853
There it is.
What I think works best about web quests program is that it is all there for you. On zunal.com it gives you all the categories you need to have, so when you're stuck and aren't sure what needs to go on it, it's just right there for you.
If I had lots of money, I would create a video of myself reading the book the Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. The one I found was boring. I would also have pictures taken of all the kids in our classroom, around the community. I'd love to go to the city, country and suburban communities and film my experience to put on the web quest.
The peer evaluation and planning sheet both were super helpful. It was great to brainstorm to get ideas and then even better to discuss those ideas with a partner. It was also good to have someone objective look at the project just in case it wasn't exactly easy to understand.
I've learned that the instructional planning process is long! In order to find all the websites and books and videos it takes a substantial amount of time. I also learned that as a teacher, if something doesn't quite go right the first time, I can always add something, or re-vamp something if it isn't quite how I want it.
What a relief to have that finished! I feel so accomplished!
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