Task: During this web quest you will play the role of a member of the ancient Greece society between the years 700BC and 400BC. You will find details of the society during your time period and write a letter to the future generations of your family telling them what you see during your time in ancient Greece. In your letter include what architecture you see around, the different arts and technology you see, the social classes and the geographical features you see. Also, in the letter include 3 to 5 things that you see in Greece that you think future generations will use.
During the Web Quest you will be gathering your information through websites, databases and videos that will be provided for you on the process page.
The Letter
After going through the 3 tasks and filling out the worksheets, you are
going to write a letter to your future family or friends using the information
you have learned. In the letter you will be writing from the perspective
of a member of the Ancient Greek society. You are to include what you
have learned about (geography, architecture, technology and social
class). Use the questions and pictures that were provided to help you write your
letter with detail so that your future friends or family will have in depth
knowledge of what you are talking about. Don't forget to tell your receiver
3-5 things that you learned about today that you think will be useful in the future.
During the Web Quest you will be gathering your information through websites, databases and videos that will be provided for you on the process page.
The Letter
After going through the 3 tasks and filling out the worksheets, you are
going to write a letter to your future family or friends using the information
you have learned. In the letter you will be writing from the perspective
of a member of the Ancient Greek society. You are to include what you
have learned about (geography, architecture, technology and social
class). Use the questions and pictures that were provided to help you write your
letter with detail so that your future friends or family will have in depth
knowledge of what you are talking about. Don't forget to tell your receiver
3-5 things that you learned about today that you think will be useful in the future.
Author: CJ Dominic