
Learn how to look for Good Sites
Adapted from Be A Web Site Sleuth
Introduction__ | The_Task_ | Resources_ | The_Process | Evaluation | Conclusion
Did you ever wonder what's out there for kids on the Web?
Here's your chance to find out! You'll be checking out some great book and
reading sites on some super authors. We will be using our Internet Researching
Skills to learn about what are good sites to use and which are not so good.
You will:
Here are the Web Sites you should visit:
Click on the
bus for the Magic School Bus site.
Click on the
cat for the Dr.Seuss site.
Click on a dinosaur for author Hans Wilhelm's site.
These are the steps you should follow:
Here is the table you need to fill out. Put an "X" if you find out the site has what you are looking for.
NAMES __________________and__________________
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Your work will be checked in these ways:
1. A "Teamwork" score sheet
2. A "Teacher Check" of your table, tallies and graph
Here is your Teamwork Score Sheet
NAME ______________________
Circle (O) Yes or No.
| I helped my partner. | ||
| I listened to my partner's ideas. | ||
| It was easy to use my mouse. | ||
| I did my best. |
Here is the Teacher Check Sheet.
Circle 0,1,2. Student Name __________________________
| Table | |||
| Tallies | |||
| Graph |
0=not completed
1=partially correct
2=totally correct Total
Score_________________
Now that you have discovered what kinds of things you can
find at some web sites, you might want to visit other authors' sites you can
find on the web. Do you think you may find the same kinds of things at other
authors' sites? You can try this site to see what you can find. Click on the
Brown Bear.