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| style="width: 30.3347%; height: 23px;" | What can a country do for you or what you can do for your country? Consider the following questions. How far would you go to achieve independence for your country? Would you be willing to die for the sake of your country? Willing to kill? Would you fight back? Or would you strike first? The purpose of this Webquest is to explore the concept of nationalism. | | style="width: 30.3347%; height: 23px;" | What can a country do for you or what you can do for your country? Consider the following questions. How far would you go to achieve independence for your country? Would you be willing to die for the sake of your country? Willing to kill? Would you fight back? Or would you strike first? The purpose of this Webquest is to explore the concept of nationalism. Nationalism will be explored as a unifying or dis-unifying force. Latin American Independence movements as well as Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire post-WW1 are discussed. The motivations and methods that famous nationalists used in the process of unifying Italy and Germany are explored in detail. <br> | ||
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19th Century | 19th Century | ||
World War I | World War I | ||
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Research,<br>Reading Comprehension, | Research,<br>Reading Comprehension, | ||
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Worksheets<br>DBQs | Worksheets<br>DBQs | ||
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Global History Webquests
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Time Period(s) |
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Individual Pairs Small Group |
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| Geography Webquest |
The Global History Geography Webquest explores physical and human geography basics. Topics: Continents, Oceans, Physical Features, 5 Themes of Geography, Asia, Africa, Europe, South America, Central America, North America, Caribbean, The Middle East, and the concept of Geographic Determinism. |
No Specific |
Basic Geography Skills |
Individual Pairs Small Group |
Workpacket with |
| Roman Times Webquest |
The Roman Times Webquest engages students in creating and publishing their own mythical newspaper called "The Roman Times" which would have been available in Ancient Rome during the Imperial years. Students will write five (5) newspaper articles. All the articles need to be written in the present tense, from the perspective of a contemporary (living at the same time) Roman citizen.Bring your subjects to life. Tell the stories in a way that not only informs your readers, but keeps their interest and their subscription to your newspaper. |
Ancient Rome |
Research, |
Individual Pairs Small Group |
Roman Times Newspaper
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| Middle Ages Webquest |
The Middle Ages Webquest engages students in topics of European medieval history in "My Country, My King, My Webquest!" Students will explore a brief history of the middle ages, manorialism, feudalism, role of the Roman Catholic Church, social classes of monarchs, nobles, knights, artisans, craftsmen, peasants, role of societies. This webquest culminates in a student choice of one of two possible final products in which they will evaluate and synthesize a feudal society in a post-apocalyptic world.
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The Middle Ages |
Research,
Writing, Critical Thinking |
Individual Pairs Small Group (note: Final Product should be an individual activity) |
Workpacket, and |
| African Empires Webquest |
The African Empires Webquest is designed for a team of explorers which have the opportunity to explore one of the following African kingdoms - Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. Each group will investigate the kingdom using the Webquest from one of four (4) perspectives (an anrhropologist, an economist, a historian, and a geographer). In this Webquest, each group will use the power of teamwork and the resources of the Internet to learn all about one of these African kingdoms. Each explorer on your team will be responsible for examining one aspect of the kingdom. Then you will come together to present your findings.
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African Empires of
Mail, Songhai |
Assigning Roles, Research,
Discussing, Consensus Building, Graphic |
Small Group of Four (4) |
Graphic Presentation
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| First Global Age Webquest |
The First Global Age Webquest engages students to investigate the actions of several people who dared the unknown and set out across the ocean, each with different motives and obstacles.Through this webquest, students will research an explorer and answer and create investigative questions. Students will present your findings to the class in an oral report lasting 5 Minutes. |
Age of Discovery,
The First Global Age, 15th through 17th Centuries |
Research, Citing Sources,
POV Questions, Using Bloom's Taxonomy, Oral Presentation |
Individual, Pairs, Group |
Oral & Graphic Presentation
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| The Enlightenment Webquest |
The Enlightenment Webquest engages students on quest for discovering and exploring world and local problems in the lens of using enlightenment principles to create or evaluate public policies. Students will research a social problem affecting the world today and to come up with a solution to that problem using the writings and thoughts of the enlightenment thinkers. In other words, how can the beliefs of the enlightenment thinkers such as Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Voltaire, Diderot, Smith, or Wollstonecraft be used to justify your solution to this problem?
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The Enlightenment,
18th Centuries 20th and 21st Centuries |
Research, Writing,
Comparative Analysis, Evaluation, Synthesis |
Pairs, Group |
Worksheets
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| Nationalism - Webquest | What can a country do for you or what you can do for your country? Consider the following questions. How far would you go to achieve independence for your country? Would you be willing to die for the sake of your country? Willing to kill? Would you fight back? Or would you strike first? The purpose of this Webquest is to explore the concept of nationalism. Nationalism will be explored as a unifying or dis-unifying force. Latin American Independence movements as well as Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire post-WW1 are discussed. The motivations and methods that famous nationalists used in the process of unifying Italy and Germany are explored in detail. |
19th Century World War I 20th Century |
Research, |
Individual, Pairs, Group |
Worksheets |
| Imperialism - China & Africa - InfoQuest |
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| Russian Revolution Webquest |
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| World Wars Webquest |
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| Lessons Learned from the Holocaust Webquest |
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| Communist China Webquest |
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| Human Rights Webquest |
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| Global History Review Webquest |
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