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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."
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SusanneN says, "My browser refuses to open it, so I'm out on this one..."
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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?"
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SusanneN says, "Oh ! I was to early, I got it now."
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BernieD says, "Like many elementary WebQuests, this one is more of a
series of mini-tasks rather than one whopper culminating
task."
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KeikoS . o O ( external sites are great for ME! )
TomHD says, "Definitely hits on a lot of intelligences here- cartoons,
worksheets, posters...."
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SusanneN says, "I see a lot of different issues to pursue - looks great
but the class need time for it"
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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?!"
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MidgeF says, "That's the kind I like best. Fits better into a school
time-frame too."
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darlene [guest] says, "I just looked at the 4-5 WQ you're looking at. I
like the idea of smaller worksheets - minitasks."
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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?"
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BernieD says, "For older kids, I prefer the richer culminating task, but
this is OK for younger ones."
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SusanneN wonders if the teacher followed the advice of his students for
his vote ?
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