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Focus on your objectives and decide whether a WebQuest is the best possible choice for students. In a WebQuest activity, students read a plan you have designed, and they research sources you have identified, primarily from the Internet. Then, students must take the information they have gathered and work with it in a way the leads them to more complex thinking processes such as synthesis and analysis. The WebQuest may be simple or complex and can take anywhere from 1-3 class periods or more. For a wide range of examples, check out the selection of examples at webquest.org.
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