After we completed this project in class we were to go out and find our own WebQuest that we would like to use in our classroom. I was really frustrated when first looking for one because it seems like there are many out there that do not meet the expectations that we were looking for in class. The WebQuest that I finally found was "Help Frog and Toad". This particular WebQuest should be used in a first grade classroom and it collaborates English and Science. The children are asked to read Frog and Toad Are Friends and then to do research on both frogs and toads. This was a good WebQuest because to me it met all of the qualifications we learned about in class. The children are working with partners, they are using a good amount of time to research and talk about the subject at hand and the page is very appealing, it does not have many distracting aspects and it is easy to understand.

Overall, I think that WebQuests are a great tool for teachers at any grade level. They allow children to learn about a subject while discussing with their fellow classmates, as well as using tools on the internet. As teachers, we must also be aware that their are some WebQuests out there that are not very effective or efficient. Before we give any classroom a particular WebQuest we must first review the page and decide if it gets an A or an F. If given an A, then let your kids begin working and enjoy the fun!
I enjoyed your post, Kelsey. Nice job. dr. b
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