Cyber School
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  • Find a WebQuest
  • HS Webquests - Webquests
  • New York Times Daily Lesson Plan Archive
  • Way Back Machine
  • Persuasive Games

    Art

  • Art Through the Ages Art Work from Different Time Periods
  • Miss Cevering's Gallery is a webquest that challenges participants to learn the elements of art, find art works that are the best examples of them, and arrange them in an exhibit that will not only impress but educate everyone who goes through it.
  • A webquest on Piet Mondrian
  • Photography created by Arie.
    The Wonderful World of Early Photography Outline the history of Early Photography

    Civics and Ethics

  • Honesty & Integrity in Academics: Avoiding Plagiarism
  • EthicsQuest A WebQuest About Copyright Laws
  • Intellectual Property

    English

  • Ain’t Gonna Study War No More by Milton Meltzer
    Chapters 1-5 Study Sheet
    Chapters 6-8 Study Sheet
  • Poetry Quest LARGE project
  • Poetry webquest SMALL project
  • Poetry of War
  • Night
    1. Elie Wiesel Lesson plans for Night
    2. A STUDY OF THE HOLOCAUST
    3. Using Student-Centered Comprehension Strategies with Elie Wiesel’s Night
  • Scarlet Ibis Webquest
  • Find a Story... Map a Story... Tell a Story...
  • Satire

    Global

  • Syllabus
  • Global Studies WOW!!
  • Greek Mythology
    Mythology Quest
    An Inside Look at Greek Mythology!
    The Process
    More Process
    Ancient Greece
    More Ancient Greece
    Internet Ancient History Sourcebok****
    Use GOOGLE to find more
  • All Roads Lead to Rome Global History credit
  • Seven Wonders of the ancient world
  • New 7 Wonders
  • Geographic Wonders
  • The World of the Ancient Maya
  • Fuedal Times
  • A Quest for Peace in the Mideast
  • Understanding Islam

    Health

  • Personal Fitness designed to help students better understand the importance of physical fitness.

      OBESITY
      Reaching the Big Time Exploring How Human Bodies, Health, and Life Expectancy Have Changed in the Past Century
      Obesity Related article
      Food Wars Debating the Merits of School Restrictions on Food and Drink
      What the World Eats Related article
      Sizing Up Servings Assessing Definitions of Recommended Food Portions
      Too Much of a Sweet Thing A Health, Science, and Language Arts Lesson Investigating Americans' Consumption of Processed Sugar
      Food for Thought Investigating Nutritional Components of Food in the Science or Health Classroom
      Sugar-Coating the Facts Examining the Food Industry's Influence on Nutritional Habits and Analyzing Nutrition Charts
      Counting Calories Creating Word Problems about Cereal Nutrition
    • A Picture of Health Evaluating Societal and Individual Nutrition and Exercise Habits. Students maintain a food and exercise diary for one week, evaluate their nutrition and exercise habits, and propose ways in which they can. improve their health.

    Jeopardy games

  • Games & POWERPOINT TEMPLATE!!!
  • Jeopardy Games in PowerPoint format.
  • MORE TEMPLATES
  • Still MORE Templates

    A GOOGLE Search for "Jeopardy Games" will give you a high yield.

    Math

  • The Daily Quantities In Our Lives
  • Who Thought Of That? ( A WebQuest on Mathematicians)
  • Geometry in Art, Architecture, and Nature
  • History of Geometry

    Music

  • Entertaining with Modern Dance
  • Teach Me About a Composer

    Science

  • Alternative Energy Sources Advanced Environmental Science
    Island in the Wind
    A Community Tries to Shrink Its Footprint
    Green College
  • Story of Stuff After you have watched this clip write a report:
      What are the points of crisis?
      What are the limits as Annie outlines?
      What are the points of intervention? Explain them in detail and how would we intervene.
      Provide a detailed account of what the new school thinking would be.
      Use the resources link to find more information for your report.
  • Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering

      OBESITY
      Reaching the Big Time Exploring How Human Bodies, Health, and Life Expectancy Have Changed in the Past Century
      Obesity Related article
      Food Wars Debating the Merits of School Restrictions on Food and Drink
      What the World Eats Related article
      Sizing Up Servings Assessing Definitions of Recommended Food Portions
      Too Much of a Sweet Thing A Health, Science, and Language Arts Lesson Investigating Americans' Consumption of Processed Sugar
      Food for Thought Investigating Nutritional Components of Food in the Science or Health Classroom
      Sugar-Coating the Facts Examining the Food Industry's Influence on Nutritional Habits and Analyzing Nutrition Charts
      Counting Calories Creating Word Problems about Cereal Nutrition
    • A Picture of Health Evaluating Societal and Individual Nutrition and Exercise Habits. Students maintain a food and exercise diary for one week, evaluate their nutrition and exercise habits, and propose ways in which they can. improve their health.

  • Solve it with Logic
  • Bones & the Badge

    Spanish

  • Dia de Los Muertos Day of the Dead
  • Family Vacation . . . Spanish style
  • Trains in Spain plan a three-day train excursion through Spain.
  • Spanish-Speaking Country Research
  • Creatures of Hispanic Legend and Folklore delve into Hispanic legend and folklore by researching La Llorona and El Chupacabra.

    US History

  • SO YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION American History Credit.
    The Iroquois Confederacy What was it? and Why was it so important to the development of America?
    Forgotten Founders Benjamin Franklin, the Iroquois and the Rationale for the American Revolution
    The Principles of the United States Constitution a Powerpoint
    Ben's Guide to the Constitution
  • 19th Century Threads
  • The Gilded Age
  • Robber Barons
  • Living History: Through United States Government
  • WWI
  • WWII
  • Great Depression
  • American Liberty Quest
  • Intolerance and Fear
  • What color is Racism?
  • NYTimes Speech Lesson using Obama's 3/18 speech.
    “A More Perfect Union” Remarks of Senator Barack Obama at Constitution Center on Tuesday, March 18th, 2008