Workshop Instructions: Follow the steps below by clicking on the links. Ask your workshop facilitator if you have any questions.

(1) Read: What is a Web Quest?

(2) Based on your interest and content area, spend some time looking at various Web Quests and online activities from the list to the right. Take special note about the Design, Layout, Navigation, Interactivity and the Resources used in each.

(3) Use the Evaluating Conventions of Web Quests and evaluate two resources. Fill in the worksheet.

(4) Choose ONE resource below, and complete the activity or task as if you were a student.

ESL Treasure Hunt (ESL)

Columbian Web Quest
(Foreign Language)

Check out the quizzes applicable to the language that you teach

(5) Now it's your turn. Use the Planning Your Web Quest guide and begin to develop the structure for Web Quest that you could create for your students.

Evaluating your Web Quest


If you finish early.....

Using a popular search engine such as Google, Hotbot, NorthernLights, or AltaVista, spend some time searching the internet and find additional online resources or Web Quests that you can use in the classroom.

Exploring Web Quests and
Online Activities


FOREIGN LANGUAGE
ESL
Ole! Bullfighting

Hispanic Cuisine Web Quest

Spanish - Day of the Dead Web Quest

Spanish Speaking Countries

Pinochet and Human Rights: Reevaluating Policy

Un Jour à Paris

Update on Ecuador

Searching for China

French Speaking Countries Web Quest

France and French Speaking Countries

Let's Travel to Paris

Feliz Quinceanera 

Interactive Quizes

Foreign Language Vocabulary Quizzes

Exploring the English Language

Create a Travel Brochure

 

ESL Treasure Hunts, Games and Activities

Internet Treasure Hunts for ESL Students

ESL Interactive Quizzes

Hangman and Take a Taxi Game

Fluency Through Fables

Researching Your Roots