Slide1 : I Did a What?
A WebQuest for the Iditarod
Designed by Lisa Bever beverl@msddwc.k12.in.us
Introduction : Introduction Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
MUSH!
Your winter coat has grown thick, the snow crunches underfoot, you’ve been strengthened after months of training.
The Iditarod will begin soon and your team must be ready!
As the veteran dogs on the team, your challenge is training the rookie dog for the race. You already know the ropes but there is much to teach this new friend – you better get started!
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
The Task : The Task The rookie has come to YOU with 10 questions about the Iditarod.
Research these questions and fill out the questionnaire handout.
Choose 2 projects to complete and share with the class. Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
The Process : The Process Find answers to the questions your inquisitive rookie has asked your team.
Research these questions and fill out the questionnaire.
Your group may choose 2 of the following projects.
Click the for project tips!
Map the route and distance the teams will travel each day
Graph the distance traveled daily
Create an AD to entice other dogs to move to Alaska
Create a Daily Journal of an Iditarod Sled Dog.
Create a Power Point Presentation of the rules and history of the race
Make a DOG radio broadcast covering the Iditarod
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
Evaluation : Evaluation Points will be awarded for each project. Will you perform as a lead dog or further down the pecking order?
*Rubrics are included for each project.
Is the Map clear and accurately labeled?
Is the Graph clear and accurately labeled?
Is the Advertisement Poster persuasive and neat?
Does the Journal contain accurate information?
Is the Power Point Presentation visually appealing and informative?
Is the “Dogcast” creative and informative? Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
Conclusion : Conclusion Thanks to you, the rookie is armed and ready to join the team! Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
What did you learn about Alaska and Iditarod?
Would you want to live in Alaska? Would you like to join the race?
Standards : Standards Written 5th grade
Grade 5
English/Language Arts
Structural Features of Informational and Technical Materials 5.2.1
Use the features of informational texts, such as formats, graphics, diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps, and organization, to find information and support understanding.
5.2.2
Analyze text that is organized in sequential or chronological order.
Comprehension and Analysis of Grade-Level-Appropriate Text 5.2.3
Recognize main ideas presented in texts, identifying and assessing evidence that supports those ideas.
5.2.4
Draw inferences, conclusions, or generalizations about text and support them with textual evidence and prior knowledge.
Expository (Informational) Critique 5.2.5
Distinguish among facts, supported inferences, and opinions in text.
WRITING: Process
Organization and Focus 5.4.1
Discuss ideas for writing, keep a list or notebook of ideas, and use graphic organizers to plan writing.
5.4.2
Write stories with multiple paragraphs that develop a situation or plot, describe the setting, and include an ending.
5.4.3
Write informational pieces with multiple paragraphs
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Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
Standards : Standards Written for grades 2 and 5
Grade 5
English/Language Arts
WRITING: Process
Evaluation and Revision 5.4.8
Review, evaluate, and revise writing for meaning and clarity.
5.4.9
Proofread one’s own writing, as well as that of others, using an editing checklist or set of rules, with specific examples of corrections of specific errors.
5.4.10
Edit and revise writing to improve meaning and focus through adding, deleting, combining, clarifying, and rearranging words and sentences.
5.5.2
Write responses to literature
5.5.3
Write research reports about important ideas, issues, or events
5.5.4
Write persuasive letters
5.7.9
Deliver narrative
Geography
5.3.2
Name and locate states, major cities, major regions, major rivers, and mountain ranges in the United States. Continued on the next page…..
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
Standards : Standards Written for 5th Grade
Grade 5
Geography
5.3.2
Name and locate states, major cities, major regions, major rivers, and mountain ranges in the United States.
5.3.11
Give examples of how specific physical features influenced historical events and movements.
Mathematics
5.6.1
Explain which types of displays are appropriate for various sets of data.
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
Resources : Resources Great Sites
The Official Iditarod website
Cabela's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Coverage
Anchorage Daily News
Dogsled.com
Iditarod Facts
Mrs. Morgan's Great Iditarod Adventure
UltimateIditarod.com
To make your own map click here: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/atlas/
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Books to Read
Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner
Kiana’s Iditarod by Shelley Gill
http://www.shelleygill.com/
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004 Back to the Process
Teacher Notes : Teacher Notes This Web Quest was aligned with 5th grade standards but may be adapted for other grades.
Rubrics are included for each project.
Credits:
http://www.iditarod.com/map-1.html
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/atlas/
http://www.pinetreeline.org/sunac/detail/sunac-1c.html
http://www.alaskatravel.com/denali-park/dog-sled-tour-a.html
http://www.dogsledding.is/Foto/Sunset.jpg
http://www.grandtarghee.com/winter/activities/images/dogsled2.jpg
http://www.yma.yk.ca/images/photos/dogsled.jpg
www.torreypine.org/ tpkids.htm
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
Rookie Questions : Rookie Questions What are the High and Low temperatures in Alaska during the Iditarod?
How long is the race?
List at least 5 animals native to Alaska.
List at least 5 new words and write the meaning.
When did the race begin?
Who started the race?
What are the rules of the race?
When does the race begin and when does it end?
How are the dogs grained?
What do the mushers wear during the race? Back to the Process Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004
Rubrics : Rubrics Map Rubric
Graph Rubric
Poster Rubric
Journal Rubric
PowerPoint Rubric
Dogcast Rubric
Back to the Evaluation
The Route : Back to the Process The Route
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The Process - Map Tips : The Process - Map Tips To make your own map click here: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/atlas/
The map needs to be labeled correctly.
Note checkpoints and towns.
Include the legend and show the distance between points.
Please make your map easy to read and neat!
Look at the Map Rubric to see how your teacher will grade you! Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004 Map the route and distance the teams will travel each day
Back to the Process
The Process – Graph Tips : The Process – Graph Tips http://www.iditarod.com/race_updates_.html
You may use Excel or create your own graph!
Make sure your graph is labeled correctly.
Please make your graph neat and easy to read!
Look at the Graph Rubric to see how your teacher will grade you!
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004 Choose a musher and graph the distance traveled daily.
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The Process – Poster Tips : The Process – Poster Tips Create an AD to entice other dogs to move to Alaska
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004 Make a poster using your choice of materials
Ad pictures to make it visually appealing
Please use your research and use accurate information.
Please make it neat and easy to read!
Look at the Poster Rubric to see how your teacher will grade you!
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The Process – Journal Tips : The Process – Journal Tips Create a Daily Journal of an Iditarod Sled Dog. Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004 Pretend you are a sled dog entered in the Iditarod.
Write a daily journal of your adventure.
Include the setting, (where and when)
How are you feeling?
Use your research and use accurate information.
Please make it neat and easy to read.
Look at the Journal Rubric to see how your teacher will grade you!
Back to the Process
The Process – PowerPoint Tips : The Process – PowerPoint Tips Create a Power Point Presentation Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004 Create a Power Point Presentation
Include the rules and history of the Iditarod
Look at the Power Point Rubric to see how your teacher will grade you!
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The Process – “Dogcast” Tips : The Process – “Dogcast” Tips You are covering the Iditarod from a dog’s point of view
Include the setting. (Where and when)
Use your research and use accurate information
Speak clearly
Be creative!
Look at the “Dogcast” Rubric to see how your teacher will grade you!
Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Standards | Resources | Teacher Notes
Iditarod
Created by Lisa Bever
August 3, 2004 Make a DOG radio broadcast covering the Iditarod
Back to the Process
Map Rubric : Map Rubric Back to the Evaluation
Graph Rubric : Graph Rubric Back to the Evaluation
Poster Rubric : Poster Rubric Back to the Evaluation
Journal Rubric : Journal Rubric Back to the Evaluation
Power Point Rubric : Power Point Rubric Back to the Evaluation
Dogcast Rubric : Dogcast Rubric Back to the Evaluation