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Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] A WebQuest for 9th Grade Geometry Designed by Tyler Pacifico [email_address] Based on a template from  The WebQuest Page
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] You each have something in common with some of the most important figures in the history of mathematics, a name. At the beginning of the semester, you all were assigned a name of a philosopher or mathematician that made some important discoveries that shaped mathematics (and life) as we know it today. Without these historical heroes, the world would be a drastically different place.
Student Page Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Now that the semester has progressed, it’s time to identify this person and how their contributions changed mathematics! It’s up to you to bring these heroes back to life and inform your classmates on not only who these people were, but how they shaped the practice of mathematics as we know it today. You will be using the Internet as your tool to uncover information about your assigned mathematician, and then you will present your findings to the class using the method of your choice (speech, PowerPoint presentation, or song). You must have one graphic organize a part of your presentation. Title
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Research To accomplish this task, we must first begin by doing some research. Using the websites provided, research your assigned mathematician. Since you will be presenting your findings on the history of this person answer questions such as these: Where did this person grow up and live? When were they born? When did they die? What level of education did they receive? Did they go to college? What notable discoveries did this person have? How could the time frame they lived in shape their discoveries? What practical applications do these discoveries have today?  How would the world be a different place without this person? This is just a general list of questions: you do not need to answer all these questions, but you are encouraged to ask yourself other questions not on this list. Remember, it is up to you to bring this character to life!    Here is the list of websites you are to use: http://fabpedigree.com/james/mathmen.htm#top http://www.buzzle.com/articles/famous-women-mathematicians.html http://personal.ashland.edu/~dwick/courses/history/math_bios.pdf http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/RBallHist.html       Now that you have done your research and gathered your information, choose how you can best present this to your classmates. Remember, you want to educate your peers on the history of this person. Therefore, choose the method of presentation that best suits you. Some examples could be writing a song, giving a speech, teaching a lesson as your individual, presenting a PowerPoint presentation, filming a skit, etc. When you choose a method, verify your choice with me. You can find a rubric on the Evaluation page.   After this present your findings to the class!
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 Presentation Information is very organized and well-presented and held the attention of the class. Information is organized and well-presented. Information is organized, but could have been better presented. The information appears to be disorganized. Internet Use Successfully uses suggested internet links to find information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance. Usually able to use suggested internet links to find information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance. Occasionally able to use suggested internet links to find information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance. Needs assistance or supervision to use suggested internet links and/or to navigate within these sites. Amount of Information All topics are addressed and provided additional information that gave a good background. All topics are addressed and a good background was given. All topics are addressed, but the history could have been more complete. One or more topics were not addressed. Quality of Information Information clearly relates to the main topic. It includes several supporting details and/or examples. Information clearly relates to the main topic. It provides 1-2 supporting details and/or examples. Information clearly relates to the main topic. No details and/or examples are given. Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic. Graphic Organizer Graphic organizer or outline has been completed and shows clear, logical relationships between all topics and subtopics. Graphic organizer or outline has been completed and shows clear, logical relationships between most topics and subtopics. Graphic organizer or outline has been started and includes some topics and subtopics. Graphic organizer or outline has not been attempted.
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Congratulations! You are finished with your webquest! Not only that, but you have gained insight into the history of great mathematicians of the past. What’s important to note is that the mathematics that has constructed the world we live in today did not happen by itself, it has been discovered by people like you and I. So, will you be the next great mathematician?
Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] For this WebQuest, I used these websites for the research information for students: http://fabpedigree.com/james/mathmen.htm#top http://www.buzzle.com/articles/famous-women-mathematicians.html http://personal.ashland.edu/~dwick/courses/history/math_bios.pdf http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/RBallHist.html I used this website for the pictures: http://fabpedigree.com/james/mathmen.htm#top I also used  The  WebQuest Page    for information about the WebQuest and  The  WebQuest Slideshare Group   to host my WebQuest.
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page A WebQuest for xth Grade (Put Subject Here) Designed by Put Your Name Here Put Your E-mail Address Here Based on a template from  The WebQuest Page Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Begin with something that describes the origin of the lesson. For example: This lesson was developed as part of the San Diego Unified School District's Triton Project, a federally funded Technology Innovation Challenge Grant. In this second paragraph of the introduction, describe briefly what the lesson is about. Remember, the audience for this document is other teachers, not students. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Describe the grade level and course that the lesson is designed to cover. For example: "This lesson is anchored in seventh grade language arts and involves social studies and math to a lesser extent." If the lesson can easily be extended to additional grades and subjects, mention that briefly here as well. Describe what the learners will need to know prior to beginning this lesson. Limit this description to the most critical skills that could not be picked up on the fly as the lesson is given. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page You can paste in the process description given to students in the  “ student ”  process slide  and then interleave the additional details that a teacher might need. Describe briefly how the lesson is organized. Does it involve more than one class? Is it all taught in one period per day, or is it part of several periods? How many days or weeks will it take? Is it single disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary or what? If students are divided into groups, provide guidelines on how you might do that. If there are misconceptions or stumbling blocks that you anticipate, describe them here and suggest ways to get around them. What skills does a teacher need in order to pull this lesson off? Is it easy enough for a novice teacher? Does it require some experience with directing debates or role plays, for example?  If you're designing for a one-computer classroom or for pre-readers and are creating a facilitated WebQuest in which the teacher or an aide controls the computer and guides discussion, you can link from here to the Teacher Script page which would contain a printable script for the facilitator to follow. Variations If you can think of ways to vary the way the lesson might be carried out in different situations (lab vs. in-class, for example), describe them here. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page How will you know that this lesson was successful? Describe what student products or performances you'll be looking at and how they'll be evaluated. This, of course, should be tightly related to the standards and objectives you cited above. You may want to just copy and paste the evaluation section of the student page ( Evaluation ) into this space and add any clarifications needed for another teacher to make use of this lesson. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Make some kind of summary statement here about the worthiness of this lesson and the importance of what it will teach. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
[ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page List here the sources of any images, music or text that you're using. Provide links back to the original source. Say thanks to anyone who provided resources or help.  List any books and other analog media that you used as information sources as well. Include a link back to  The WebQuest Page  and  The WebQuest Slideshare Group  so that others can acquire the latest version of this template and training materials. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion

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A Look into the History of Mathematics

  • 1. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] A WebQuest for 9th Grade Geometry Designed by Tyler Pacifico [email_address] Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
  • 2. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] You each have something in common with some of the most important figures in the history of mathematics, a name. At the beginning of the semester, you all were assigned a name of a philosopher or mathematician that made some important discoveries that shaped mathematics (and life) as we know it today. Without these historical heroes, the world would be a drastically different place.
  • 3. Student Page Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Now that the semester has progressed, it’s time to identify this person and how their contributions changed mathematics! It’s up to you to bring these heroes back to life and inform your classmates on not only who these people were, but how they shaped the practice of mathematics as we know it today. You will be using the Internet as your tool to uncover information about your assigned mathematician, and then you will present your findings to the class using the method of your choice (speech, PowerPoint presentation, or song). You must have one graphic organize a part of your presentation. Title
  • 4. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Research To accomplish this task, we must first begin by doing some research. Using the websites provided, research your assigned mathematician. Since you will be presenting your findings on the history of this person answer questions such as these: Where did this person grow up and live? When were they born? When did they die? What level of education did they receive? Did they go to college? What notable discoveries did this person have? How could the time frame they lived in shape their discoveries? What practical applications do these discoveries have today? How would the world be a different place without this person? This is just a general list of questions: you do not need to answer all these questions, but you are encouraged to ask yourself other questions not on this list. Remember, it is up to you to bring this character to life!   Here is the list of websites you are to use: http://fabpedigree.com/james/mathmen.htm#top http://www.buzzle.com/articles/famous-women-mathematicians.html http://personal.ashland.edu/~dwick/courses/history/math_bios.pdf http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/RBallHist.html       Now that you have done your research and gathered your information, choose how you can best present this to your classmates. Remember, you want to educate your peers on the history of this person. Therefore, choose the method of presentation that best suits you. Some examples could be writing a song, giving a speech, teaching a lesson as your individual, presenting a PowerPoint presentation, filming a skit, etc. When you choose a method, verify your choice with me. You can find a rubric on the Evaluation page.   After this present your findings to the class!
  • 5. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 Presentation Information is very organized and well-presented and held the attention of the class. Information is organized and well-presented. Information is organized, but could have been better presented. The information appears to be disorganized. Internet Use Successfully uses suggested internet links to find information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance. Usually able to use suggested internet links to find information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance. Occasionally able to use suggested internet links to find information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance. Needs assistance or supervision to use suggested internet links and/or to navigate within these sites. Amount of Information All topics are addressed and provided additional information that gave a good background. All topics are addressed and a good background was given. All topics are addressed, but the history could have been more complete. One or more topics were not addressed. Quality of Information Information clearly relates to the main topic. It includes several supporting details and/or examples. Information clearly relates to the main topic. It provides 1-2 supporting details and/or examples. Information clearly relates to the main topic. No details and/or examples are given. Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic. Graphic Organizer Graphic organizer or outline has been completed and shows clear, logical relationships between all topics and subtopics. Graphic organizer or outline has been completed and shows clear, logical relationships between most topics and subtopics. Graphic organizer or outline has been started and includes some topics and subtopics. Graphic organizer or outline has not been attempted.
  • 6. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] Congratulations! You are finished with your webquest! Not only that, but you have gained insight into the history of great mathematicians of the past. What’s important to note is that the mathematics that has constructed the world we live in today did not happen by itself, it has been discovered by people like you and I. So, will you be the next great mathematician?
  • 7. Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [ Teacher Page ] For this WebQuest, I used these websites for the research information for students: http://fabpedigree.com/james/mathmen.htm#top http://www.buzzle.com/articles/famous-women-mathematicians.html http://personal.ashland.edu/~dwick/courses/history/math_bios.pdf http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/RBallHist.html I used this website for the pictures: http://fabpedigree.com/james/mathmen.htm#top I also used The WebQuest Page for information about the WebQuest and The WebQuest Slideshare Group to host my WebQuest.
  • 8. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page A WebQuest for xth Grade (Put Subject Here) Designed by Put Your Name Here Put Your E-mail Address Here Based on a template from The WebQuest Page Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
  • 9. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Begin with something that describes the origin of the lesson. For example: This lesson was developed as part of the San Diego Unified School District's Triton Project, a federally funded Technology Innovation Challenge Grant. In this second paragraph of the introduction, describe briefly what the lesson is about. Remember, the audience for this document is other teachers, not students. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
  • 10. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Describe the grade level and course that the lesson is designed to cover. For example: "This lesson is anchored in seventh grade language arts and involves social studies and math to a lesser extent." If the lesson can easily be extended to additional grades and subjects, mention that briefly here as well. Describe what the learners will need to know prior to beginning this lesson. Limit this description to the most critical skills that could not be picked up on the fly as the lesson is given. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
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  • 12. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page You can paste in the process description given to students in the “ student ” process slide and then interleave the additional details that a teacher might need. Describe briefly how the lesson is organized. Does it involve more than one class? Is it all taught in one period per day, or is it part of several periods? How many days or weeks will it take? Is it single disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary or what? If students are divided into groups, provide guidelines on how you might do that. If there are misconceptions or stumbling blocks that you anticipate, describe them here and suggest ways to get around them. What skills does a teacher need in order to pull this lesson off? Is it easy enough for a novice teacher? Does it require some experience with directing debates or role plays, for example? If you're designing for a one-computer classroom or for pre-readers and are creating a facilitated WebQuest in which the teacher or an aide controls the computer and guides discussion, you can link from here to the Teacher Script page which would contain a printable script for the facilitator to follow. Variations If you can think of ways to vary the way the lesson might be carried out in different situations (lab vs. in-class, for example), describe them here. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
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  • 14. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page How will you know that this lesson was successful? Describe what student products or performances you'll be looking at and how they'll be evaluated. This, of course, should be tightly related to the standards and objectives you cited above. You may want to just copy and paste the evaluation section of the student page ( Evaluation ) into this space and add any clarifications needed for another teacher to make use of this lesson. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
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  • 16. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page Make some kind of summary statement here about the worthiness of this lesson and the importance of what it will teach. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion
  • 17. [ Student Page ] Title Introduction Learners Standards Process Resources Credits Teacher Page List here the sources of any images, music or text that you're using. Provide links back to the original source. Say thanks to anyone who provided resources or help. List any books and other analog media that you used as information sources as well. Include a link back to The WebQuest Page and The WebQuest Slideshare Group so that others can acquire the latest version of this template and training materials. Evaluation Teacher Script Conclusion