SRDS RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS ASKERIC LESSON PLANS. teach NET. EVALUATE THE PRESIDENTS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN treasure HUNT QUESTIONS. ROCKS MINERALS DETECTIVES. HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE web QUESTS. http://www.saddleriverday.org/tresources.html
Extractions: Resources for Teachers Teacher Resources [Teacher Tools] [Webquests] [Scavenger Hunts] ... Inspiration/Kidspiration ON LINE RESOURCES MICROSOFT TOOLS AND IDEAS BY PRODUCT MICROSOFT CLASSROOM TEACHER NETWORK AWESOME LIBRARY K-12 Curriculum Clearinghouses ... GLOBAL SCHOOLHOUSE COLLABORATIVE LEARNING CENTER DISCOVERY SCHOOL - Kathy Schrocks site ON LINE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION RESOURCES FREE ON LINE SEMINARS TEACHERS' NETWORK ... NEA FREE THINGS FOR YOUR STUDENTS OR CLASSROOM ENGLISH CLUB THE HISTORY CHANNEL PBS TEACHER SOURCE MRS. BOGUCKI'S 3RD GRADE ... TEACH-NOLOGY - Links to lesson plans, web quests and more TEACHERS WHO USE TECHNOLOGY - RESOURCES EARLY CHILDHOOD TECHNOLOGY LITERACY PROJECT PASD TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION SITE TECH LEARNING SITES FOR EDUCATORS BRAIN BOOSTERS ... IKEEPBOOKMARKS -Portable bookmarks HANDHELD LEARNING RESOURCE COLLABORATING IN THE GLOBAL CLASSROOM GALE SCHOOL LAUSANNE SCHOOL TECH RESOURCES ... POWER POINT TUTORIAL TEACHER TOOLS PROJECT BASED LEARNING WITH MULTIMEDIA CYBERGUIDES - LITERATURE INTERNET LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE SPRING WORDSEARCH ... TEACHER TOOLS - QUIA-Make tests, games, activity sheets and get information TEMPLATE TO CREATE YOUR OWN WEBQUEST SUPERKIDS EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE REVIEW TEACHING EXTRAS - Papers, borders, art work
August Museum Mania On-line Treasure Hunt Clue 5 Since this is a treasure hunt, we re of Congress uses to arrange its many treasures that are Select How to Search the World Wide web A Tutorial and http://www.museummania.com/treasure3.htm
Extractions: Links modified and checked 06/20/03 *Denotes all fields required to be filled. You may occasionally find that some of the links do not work. Sometimes this is a temporary server problem.. This situation will give you an opportunity to advance your searching skills on the Internet. Be a super sleuth and search for the answer
Exploring The Web Treasure Hunt k12.ca.us/alta) **Based on the treasure Hunt Format developed the links below to uncover some treasures the World Find a useful web site about the subject or http://www.clovisusd.k12.ca.us/alta/lmc/explorweb.html
Extractions: **Based on the Treasure Hunt Format developed by PacBell Education First ( http://www.kn.pacbell.com PURPOSE To explore the web and learn about the variety of educational and personal resources available. INTRODUCTION Use the links below to uncover some "treasures" the World Wide Web. Each source link is used to answer the questions below. After finding all the answers, move to the big question to bring your ideas together in a broader understanding of the topic. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The World Wide Web continues to increase in size and continues to offer information on nearly every available topic. Learning how the web works is important before it can be used efficiently on a daily basis. The questions below will guide you to discover some of the more interesting parts of the World Wide Web. QUESTIONS Find one web site that would be useful for a personal hobby of yours. Find one web site about a topic that is interesting to you.
SF Treasure Hunts - About Jayson Wechter Jayson Wechter's San Francisco Chinese New Year treasure Hunt is the largest treasure Hunt benefit event in the continental US, on the night of the SF Chinese New Year Parade SF treasure hunts are http://www.sftreasurehunt.com/about/jayson_wechter.html
Extractions: Home What We Offer About Us Press FAQ Contact Us Wechter has worked with some of the top attorneys and law firms in California on complex civil and criminal cases, and understands first-hand the importance of effective teamwork and collaborative problem solving. He has seen, in numerous high-stakes legal battles, how a focused, cohesive trial team can handle obstacles and attain success. He creates his treasure hunts to teach players the same team-building skills. Wechter is an amateur historian who has been exploring San Francisco's neighborhoods and discovering their hidden treasures for over twenty years. He aims to share what he has discovered with his treasure hunters, to show them their urban environment as they haven't seen it before. His hunts lead them to hidden vistas, forgotten plaques and landmarks, overlooked vestiges of the past, and architectural ornaments or public art that most passersby never notice: a hidden dead-end street on Telegraph Hill with a breathtaking view of the bay; a narrow Chinatown alley with storefronts dating back to the 1920s; an overlooked byway with a mural that rivals the works of Diego Rivera; a forgotten downtown spot where a famous fictional femme fatale gunned down a private eye on a foggy night. ABOUT US About SF Treasure Hunts How we're Different Recent Clients ... Hunters' Comments
Internet Resources For Teachers: Integration Ideas is a collection of Internet based treasure hunt sites Go to the suggested web site and search for Missouri School Distric This Internet Scavenger Hunt is being http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/integrationideas.htm
Extractions: So, your school has invested in technology and now you either have a new lab or new computers in your classroom. Maybe you've just gotten the Internet into your school. And now you're expected to use it! Great! Just one more thing we have to teach! Is the time, effort, and money really worth it? Do I believe that this will help my students become more successful learners? Scavenger Hunts These links are included as examples of the kinds of scavenger hunts teachers can create to reflect the program being taught in their classrooms. Some can be used as presented. Some can be modified to suit particular needs. Some are quite good. Others probably reflect early attempts at using this idea. Where in the world do some animals live? Celebrate National Zoo and Aquarium Month by sending your students on an Internet scavenger hunt! They'll learn about the natural habitats of ten of the world's animals including some animals they've never heard of! Two versions! One for beginners and one for experienced surfers.
AOL Canada Search: Search Results Seek/NYC Realitybased game followed and tracked on the web. http//www.island-treasure.com. Squirrel Hunt Features a bi-weekly Internet scavenger hunt as well http://search.aol.ca/cat.adp?id=285872&layer=&from=subcats
Heritage Builders Has Moved season. Thanksgiving treasure Hunt Take your children on a treasure hunt to teach them the value of being thankful. Moods Expect http://www.heritagebuilders.com/weeklyactivities/
Epals treasure Hunt answer the questions on the treasure hunt pages to unlock the Museum Mania treasure chest good Internet sites, and turning web resources into http://members.tripod.com/the_english_dept/epals.html
Education World® : Special Theme: Black History A Black History treasure Hunt Students learn about famous Internet Scavenger Hunt Civil Rights What do your About the Underground Railroad Ten web sites among http://www.educationworld.com/a_special/black_history.shtml
Extractions: Celebrate Black History! Black history and culture is such a part of the American fabric and the school curriculum that it's difficult to imagine a time when that wasn't so. Established as Negro History Week in the 1920's by Carter G. Woodson, February was chosen for the celebration because Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were born in this month. Extended to a month-long celebration in 1976, Black History Month is an opportunity to emphasize the history and achievements of African Americans. LESSON PLANS Brown v. Board of Education Celebrates 50 Years
Small Business Opportunities | BIZ FOR KIDS pirate regalia on the day of the treasure hunt armed with Yes, x will mark the spot of the buried treasure. talent and have the patience to teach this skill http://www.sbomag.com/articals/syob_fall02_bizkids.html
Extractions: INTERIOR DESIGN FOR KIDS: You can establish an interior design business that specializes in creating great themed rooms for children and for babies. Nursery set-ups are a natural add on to this business. There are so many themes from which to choose, parents-to-be can get overwhelmed. Do the research of what's available and create a brochure of several offerings. Makeover a room in your own home or do one for a friend. Photograph it and it will act as a "reference" for your new design business. PARTIES FOR KIDS: You can start a business planning parties for children. You can buy all the party fair and drop it off, or you can also provide the cake, the entertainment and even be on hand to supervise these events. You'll need good resources for the cake, entertainment and party goods. Advertise in local papers and at local clubs that cater to Moms. SPECIAL EVENTS VIDEOS: Do you enjoy making videos of special gatherings for your family and friends? Why not get paid for it? Take your video camera and start a business recording special events around town for your neighbors and business associates. Your jobs could range from a corporate retirement dinner, a school picnic, a wedding, a special town club event, a marathon, a local bands' gig, you-name-it. You might need to pick up a tripod or some special light to start this business, so save the receipts. These supplies are tax deductible.
Coin-Op Museum: Treasure Hunt treasure Hunt. to reach the castle, where he must steal the treasures from the Of Videogames TM (KLOV®) and The International Arcade Museum TM web sites are http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=T&game_id=10186
Extractions: Advanced search Search Databases Choose a DB > Articles Events Grants Product Announce Reviews Web Picks Become a techLEARNING.com author Home Resources News ... Archives > March 27, 2001 March 27, 2001 - Vol.2, No.13 CyberSurfari in Full Swing CyberSurfari is the world's largest free, safe and fun Internet Treasure Hunt for students, teachers, parents and individuals! The object of the game is to collect as many treasures as possible. Players do this by reading the clues scattered throughout CyberSurfari sponsor's sites, clicking on the link provided, and using Web savvy to solve the clue. The more clues solved, the better the chance of winning. There are nine cyberstations and 121 clues in total, including 10 clues at techLEARNING.com
LESSON PLAN: MAPS AND TREASURE HUNT be able to create a logical, accurate treasure hunt map themselves ASSESSMENT Observe students ability to find the treasure by using a MORE web SITES ON MAPS http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/MonsonUnits/LisMilKelOrg/
Extractions: GOALS: Students will be able to read and follow a map in a treasure hunt to find the location of the treasure. Students will demonstrate their knowledge/understanding of symbols, keys on a map, and directions by following the map with ease. Students will be able to create a logical, accurate treasure hunt map themselves. PROCEDURES : After the class figures out where the map is located, decide what the next plan of action will be. If they want to find the treasure, they have to use the map accurately (make sure the map isn't too obvious nor too hard for students). They must figure out, using the key, what certain things in the school are represented. Divide the class into partners, providing each couple with a copy of the map. With a parent or other volunteer by their sides, each couple will take turns looking for the treasure. Try using creating things beyond candy to be the "buried treasure". Perhaps use baby pictures of the students to be that special, valuable treasure. Make sure the parent/volunteer observes how they locate the treasure with their knowledge of keys and symbols. They must not help the students. After every couple has found their treasure, show the class how to make their own old looking maps on paper of a special place of theirs.
Amalnet ERC Links - Internet And Information Technology You can go directly to the treasure Hunt Questionnaire http http//web.wn.net/~usr/ricter/web/valid.html. With Edweb, you can hunt down online educational http://www.amalnet.k12.il/meida/english/teachers/engi0138.htm
MUNFORD MIDDLE SCHOOLS COMPUTER WEBPAGE listed below. · Inside Outside of a Computer. · INSIDE OUTSIDE COMPUTER TEST. · Scavenger hunts Explorations. on the Internet. http://www.tipton-county.com/mms/MUNFORD MIDDLE SCHOOLCOMPUTER.htm
Extractions: HOME ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER LINKS ... TEACHERS Click on the above links to go to the correct website Click here to go to typing test link: MMS COMPUTER WEBPAGE Below are the links you will be asked to use in order for you to fulfill the course requirements. Be sure to wait for each site to load and read carefully before clicking on any part of the websites. WEEK ONE REQUIREMENTS BEGINNING KEYBOARD/TYPING TLW: Discuss the Rules of computer class. TLW: Practice the different keyboard strokes to learn how to type correctly. TLW: Practice finger positioning on the keyboard correctly. (You can log on and practice from your computer at home too) Rules of the Computer Lab TLW: Not bring food, candy, gum, and drinks into class. TLW: Not play with computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc. TLW: Be on their best behavior to earn Free Surf Fridays. If they have THREE checks during the week, they forfeit that opportunity. TLW: Stay in assigned seat and do work assigned during the class period. TLW: Keep hands and feet to themselves and not be disruptive. TLW: Raise their hand and wait for teacher to call on them to ask a question.
Strategies For Getting Started Create one of these webbased activitiesTreasure or Scavenger Hunt; scrapbook; web trip; subject sampler; or guided tour. http://t4.jordan.k12.ut.us/technology_planning/LoTi/ideas_start.html
Extractions: If you want to begin using technology with your students, or you have been using technology and are ready to try something more challenging, these ideas can start you on the right track. I Am Just Getting Started. What Can I Do? Find a commercial software program to use such as software from Tom Snyder , i.e. Decisions, Decisions; TimeLiner; Science Court the Graph Club , etc. Find and have students use an online activity such as a simple webquest or a scavenger hunt. Find an online lesson plan or resource and modify or adapt it for use in your classroom. Work with your team members to plan a technology-rich experience for your students. Find a web site/page to embellish or supplement a lesson