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DefinitionsWeb-based Lessons by Holmes & Business Careers Teachers
TIPs | Hot Lists | Treasure Hunts | Subject Samplers | Web Quests Other Web-based LessonsTopic Hotlists, Treasure Hunts, Subject Samplers, and WebQuests target specific learning, rather than merely sending students to Web sites hoping they will find something useful. These web-based lessons are designed to aid students with cognitive thinking and learning. BY DEFINTION:TIP - Technology Integration Lesson Plan - these are lessons based on the content curriculum that can implement various degrees of technology in the learning process. HOT LIST - a web page that can be used by your students as they research a particular topic. Think of the topic hotlist as a way of organizing web-based resources for your students to use, in much the same way you would organize a resource center in your classroom. TREASURE HUNT - Create a list of approximately 10 questions for the student to answer. Supply a list of links to web sites that will aid in answering the questions. Write a final question for the students to answer that serves as a summarizing act of some kind for the information listed. SUBJECT SAMPLER - A way to connect students to a lesson by selecting a main topic and presenting them with websites to retrieve info and make interpretations. Typically there are 4-5 activities, each activity consists of a web site and 3-5 questions related to that web site. Each of the activities should ask the student to make a personal commitment to what they like, believe, or feel about a topic. The student will write a short conclusion that reflects what they should have learned in completing this subject sampler. WEB QUEST - A WebQuest is defined, by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University, as "an inquiry-oriented activity in which some or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the Internet." An inquiry based activity that provides a group of students with an interesting task that has on-line resources which promotes higher order thinking.
TIPS-Technology Integrated Lesson PlansU.S. Government
World History
Chemistry
English IV
Languages Other Than English
TOPIC HOT LISTSTechnology Integration
Math
English
TREASURE HUNTSCivil Disobedience by Judeen Aberle The First Amendment by Judeen Aberle The Forgotten War by Sharon Foss Sonar by Michelle Buffalo The Romantic Authors by Audrey Graham Big Bend National Park by Paul Brusewitz, Carson Elementary John F. Kennedy Assassination by Chris Alber The History Fair by Chris Alber Atomic Bomb by Chris Alber Trends in Instructional Technology by Suzy Payne Computer Industry Jobs by Suzy Payne How to create an Internet Treasure Hunt - an online tutorial on creating your own Treasure Hunt by Ethan H. Calk
SUBJECT SAMPLERSMath Models with Applications
Language Arts
Computers and Technology
Social Studies
How to Create a Subject Sampler - an online tutorial on creating your own subject sampler by Ethan H. Calk
WEB QUESTSLanguage Arts
PE/Health
Communications
Latin/Theater Arts/English/World History
Language Arts/Science
Social Studies
OTHER WEB-BASED LESSONSClark High School Web-based Lessons: Taft High School Web-based Lessons: Marshall High School Web-based Lessons: Other TIPs created by Northside teachers through Region 20: Web-based Lessons from Region 20: Exemplorary Web-based Lessons from Region 20: Topic Hot Lists from Region 20: Treasure Hunts from Region 20: Subject Samplers from Region 20: Web Quests - examples and explainations from Bernie Dodge: Integrated Lesson Plans Instructional Projects Integrated Lesson Plans (not seperated by grade level) Integrated Lesson Plans
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