1. First, write an introduction - 150-200 words
For example: What is the topic of this webquest? Who are the members of your group? What do you hope to acheive/learn by working on this project? What resources will you use to obtain information?
2. Research the following:
TASKS |
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#1 |
How will you get to London? (By bus, plane...?) Departure from? Total travel time? What are the costs? |
#2 |
Where will you stay in London? (Hotel, youth hostel, B&B, host family...?) Location? What is the cost per night? |
#3 |
What sights are you going to visit? (Remember, you will be there for 5 days!) Where are they located? Why are they interesting? Are there entry fees? |
#4 |
Which museums are you going to visit? (Describe at least 2) Why did you choose these particular museums; what makes them interesting to you? Where are they located? What can you see there? Are there entry fees? |
You can choose to work on each task together or you can divide the tasks. But, remember to check each other's work! Each task must contain 150 - 200 words; 300 - 400 for task 3. Make sure you include pictures!
If you click on 'Bronnen', you will find links to websites that you can consult for information to complete the tasks, but feel free to find your own too!
Do remember that your file will checked for plagiarism, so be sure to use your own words!
3. Write a conclusion - 150-200 words
Remember, a conclusion is always the opposite of an introduction. So, what have you learned by completing this webquest?
4. Design a PowerPoint in which you show your work
5. Write a reflection - 150-200 words per person!
Each group member must write a short reflection (in Dutch) about their experience of working on this webquest (see "Terugblik"). This must be added to your group's file before you hand it in!
6. Hold a presentation
Finally, divide the tasks equally and use your PowerPoint to present your work to the class.