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Student Page Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits [Teacher Page ] A WebQuest for 9 th and 10 th Grade Biology Students Designed by Lisa Waltermeyer [email protected] Based on a template from The WebQuest Page Recycling Wasteville

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A WebQuest for 9th and 10th Grade Biology Students Designed by

Lisa Waltermeyer [email protected]

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Recycling Wasteville

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It is spring break ‘08 and you and your friends have no idea how to spend your free time. You see a flyer which has the following mission written:

Do you have what it takes to rid a whole town of its trashy habits in just one week? If you believe that you are the one that can complete this with a little help from your friends gather them and meet next week at Wonderland Park to pick up the mission details packet by the big Oak tree.

After reading the mission details decided if you are the ones for the job and give yourselves a team name and pack you bags you are going to Wasteville! 

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The TaskNow that you have decide to take on this very important mission the following tasks must be completed in one week’s time;

•Educate the residents of the materials that can and can’t be recycled and provide them with the appropriate materials such as handouts to post on their fridge, in the classroom and around the work place. • Set up a community recycling center. • Set up home recycling centers. • Provide residents with curbside recycling bins. •Educate community members on how to reduce, reuse and recycle

•Hold a town meeting and compile a list of the ways to incorporate reduce, reuse and recycle into their new lifestyles.

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The best way to complete this mission is to have each team member pick a management position from the following list. This list also includes the duties that each manager is to complete.  

Town Meeting Manager:Job duties include the following

• Write an announcement that can be published in the local paper describing your project to the community. Be sure to include why you are in Wasteville and what you can do to help them to live “greener”. Be specific with the projects that you and your team members will be conducting (community clean up and home recycling stations). Include dates and times these events are to take place and include a catchy headline to attract as many community members as you can. Be sure to note the dates that you will be in Wasteville. This announcement can be written before you and your team arrives at Wasteville.

•Hold a Townhome meeting upon you arrival into Wasteville. Inform the residents why you and your team are there and how you can help them. Discuses as a group the damager of not recycling and the benefits of recycling.

•Take notes of what went on at the meeting including the benefits of recycling, the dangers of not recycling, what can be done at home, the office and at schools to create a “greener” environment.

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The Process Continued Household Recycling Center Manager: Job duties include the following

•Count the number of households in Wasteville and obtain the correct amount of recycling bins to be delivered to the households.

•Type out a paper flier that can be posted at each of the household that contains information about what can and cannot be recycled in their home bins.

•On the back side of the recycling sheet, type out the definitions of the following; reduce, reuse and recycle. Under each definition include a bulleted list of what actions can be taken to obtain these actions.

•Deliver the bins and the informative fliers to each household.

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The Process Continued

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Community Clean Up Day Manager: Job Duties Include the Following

•Prepare and write a speech that you will give at the Townhome meeting that includes details of the community wide clean up. Include the date and the times the event will happen.

•Talk about the different activates that will be taking place, examples may include road side trash pickup, park clean ups, bus stop clean ups elderly and disabled yard pick up and whatever else you can think of.

•After the event takes place write a news article thanking those who participated in the event and what was accomplished during the cleanup. Make sure to include ways that these areas can remain clean and “green”.

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Student Name: ________________________________________

Student Name: ________________________________________

CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 ScoreRequirements All requirements

are met and exceeded.

All requirements are met.

One requirement was not completely met.

More than one requirement was not completely met.

Mechanics No misspellings or grammatical errors.

Three or fewer misspellings and/or mechanical errors.

Four misspellings and/or grammatical errors.

More than 4 errors in spelling or grammar.

Organization Content is well organized using headings or bulleted lists to group related material.

Uses headings or bulleted lists to organize, but the overall organization of topics appears flawed.

Content is logically organized for the most part.

There was no clear or logical organizational structure, just lots of facts.

Originality Product shows a large amount of original thought. Ideas are creative and inventive.

Product shows some original thought. Work shows new ideas and insights.

Uses other people's ideas (giving them credit), but there is little evidence of original thinking.

Uses other people's ideas, but does not give them credit.

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Great job team!! You did a incredible service, not only to the community of Wasteville, but also to your earth. Your hard work and ambition paid off. Because of you and your teammates, Wasteville has been transformed of its trashy ways to a clean and green machine. Wasteville members have changed their ways thanks to you and now

it is time for you to give Wasteville the name they now deserve. Along with your teammates your finally mission is to rename Wasteville. Thank your for all of your help. It could not have done it without you! Remember all that you have learned and be sure to keep the things you do GREEN!

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A WebQuest for 9th and 10th Grade Biology Students

Designed by

Lisa Waltermeyer

[email protected]

Based on a template from The WebQuest Page

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Recycling Wasteville

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This WebQuest lesson plan was designed as part of the curriculum in EDUC 331 in the Teacher Education Program. This class takes place at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.

This WebQuest is designed for an Earth Science or Biology class. This WebQuest, Recycling Wasteville, navigates students in teams of four, or less if you want them to work in pairs. You will just have them take on two manager roles each. During this WebQuest the students are asked to pick management roles and complete each of the tasks associated with that role. The tasks include defining reduce, reuse and recycle, identifying recyclable items, make fliers of these items, thinking of ways to reduce waste in their lives at school, home and in the community.

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This WebQuest was designed with either a Biology or Environmental Science class in mind but it can be used any way you desire. It might be a good lesson plan for Earth Day, Arbor Day or any environmental awareness lesson. This WebQuest could be used for middle school or high school students. Modifications might need to be made to the rubric to adjust to the students level. There is no major prior knowledge needed to complete this WebQuest. The WebQuest will involve website navigation, story writing and map making. A class discussion about recycle might be useful.

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Who Are The Learners?

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Colorado State Science Standards Addressed • Standard 2 Physical Science: Students know and understand common properties, forms and changes in matter.

•Standard 3 Life Science: Students know and understand the characteristics and structure of living things, the process of life and how living things interact with each other and their environment.

Other Student Outcomes•Group work: Students will learn communication and team building skills.

•Writing and creative abilities: Students will be able to expresses themselves creatively through, art, writing and mapping.

•Knowledge of recycling: Students will know what materials are recyclable and how they can live a “greener” life at home, at school and in their community.

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Curriculum Standards

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Below is the shorten version of the process that is given to the students in detail. Depending on how many students you want in a group will effect the amount of time required to complete this assignment. If they are in groups of four, I would recommend one to two class periods and if they are working in pairs I would designate a few periods to this WebQuest. It might be a good idea to talk to each group the first day and see who is managing what activity.

• Divide students and have them pick their management area. • Each manager has a list of activities that must be complete

•Town Meeting Manager has to write an article to the local paper about the project, hold a town meeting and write up notes about that meeting including benefits of recycling and how the town can go about reducing waste.

•Household Recycling Manager is to type out flier for the homes explaining what is recyclable and what is not. Also this manager is to define reduce, reuse and recycling while including ways for Wasteville residents to incorporate these process into their lives.

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•Community recycling center manager job duties include creating a map showing the layout of the new recycling center, making a list of what belongs where and writing a newspaper article about the new recycling center.

•Community clean up manager is to prepare a speech for the town home meeting telling residents about what they will be doing on the community clean up day and then writing a thank you letter to the town’s people for their efforts while including the results from the clean up day and how they can continue to keep their community clean and green.

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What your students will need to complete this WebQuest

•Computers with internet access

•Word templates for writing the articles

•Blank paper for drawing the map and making the fliers

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Evaluation CATEGORY 4 3 2 1

Requirements All requirements are met and exceeded.

All requirements are met. One requirement was not completely met.

More than one requirement was not completely met.

Mechanics No misspellings or grammatical errors.

Three or fewer misspellings and/or mechanical errors.

Four misspellings and/or grammatical errors.

More than 4 errors in spelling or grammar.

Organization Content is well organized using headings or bulleted lists to group related material.

Uses headings or bulleted lists to organize, but the overall organization of topics appears flawed.

Content is logically organized for the most part.

There was no clear or logical organizational structure, just lots of facts.

Originality Product shows a large amount of original thought. Ideas are creative and inventive.

Product shows some original thought. Work shows new ideas and insights.

Uses other people's ideas (giving them credit), but there is little evidence of original thinking.

Uses other people's ideas, but does not give them credit.

Workload The workload is divided and shared equally by all team members.

The workload is divided and shared fairly by all team members, though workloads may vary from person to person.

The workload was divided, but one person in the group is viewed as not doing his/her fair share of the work.

The workload was not divided OR several people in the group are viewed as not doing their fair share of the work.

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It might be useful to go over the WebQuest as a class before the students try to tackle it themselves. I would recommend showing them how to use the links to navigate from page to page, epically in the process section where they have to click on the earths. Splitting the students into their teams and having the roles established before going over the manager roles may save you some time in explaining each task to each group. Navigating a couple of the websites as a class might also be helpful.

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This is a good lesion for a Biology class or any earth conscious unit. It is not designed to be too difficult but the students should be able to learn the basics of recycling while expressing their creative sides. Modify this WebQuest in anyway to suit your needs and have fun.

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