10 tips for Webquest:
1. Make sure to choose a subject that you will be able to easily find websites on to build your webquest. (Ex. If you choose Math as your subject there aren't going to be as many sites as there would be if you chose Social Studies or Science)
2. Google or Bing your subject, topic and grade level are very useful to find many different links to many different websites
3. Copy and paste all the URL's of the websites you want to use to a word document with a small description of what was on the website. This will give you easy access to the websites and helpyou remember the information on the website that you wanted to use.
4. Make your instructions or directions clear for the webquest assignment as a whole and for each individual question or link.
5. Double check that all the websites you've put on your completed webquest lead your students to the correct place on the website and work properly.
6. Make your webquest as interactive and enjoyable as possible.
7. Webquests work better for higher grades like 2nd grade and up, because students will be able to do this assignment independently.
8. Don't make your questions to abstract so that students have a hard time finding the answers on the websites.
9. Make sure students are learning something through completeing the webquest
10. Make the webquest long enough so they can learn someting but not so long that they get bored doing it
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