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is one that I uncovered late in the game and I haven't
gone back yet to find others that have that quality. I
think it's a useful one."

SusanneN says, "My browser refuses to open it, so I'm out on this one..."

TomHD asks, "I like those .pdf's also- makes for easy sharing. And it
seems that the sites linked off this page are good for
grades 4-5- not tooooo many words- doesn't that sound
awful?"

SusanneN says, "Oh ! I was to early, I got it now."

BernieD says, "Like many elementary WebQuests, this one is more of a
series of mini-tasks rather than one whopper culminating
task."

KeikoS . o O ( external sites are great for ME! )
TomHD says, "Definitely hits on a lot of intelligences here- cartoons,
worksheets, posters...."

SusanneN says, "I see a lot of different issues to pursue - looks great
but the class need time for it"

TomHD exclaims, "Would be nice to see an oral part- lawyer-like-
convincing the teacher to vote for one or the other. Or
have we had enough of lawyers lately?!"

MidgeF says, "That's the kind I like best. Fits better into a school
time-frame too."

darlene [guest] says, "I just looked at the 4-5 WQ you're looking at. I
like the idea of smaller worksheets - minitasks."

MidgeF asks, "As long as the WQ asks thought provoking questions and
provides URLs for the resources it doesn't matter if
there's more than one task, right?"

BernieD says, "For older kids, I prefer the richer culminating task, but
this is OK for younger ones."

SusanneN wonders if the teacher followed the advice of his students for
his vote ?

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