Camping

Introduction

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGgNJ8JVVGU

Image result for camping

This web quest is about things that are produced from the Earth verses things that are man made. We're going camping in order to go camping we must know what we need to bring from home and what we can find in the woods! During this web quest you will chose items from home to bring usually man made and then you will chose things you can find in the woods that are naturally made. 

 

Task

At the end of this web quest you should be able to know the difference of materials that are man made verses naturally made!

Process

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6dxBta7GTI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw6uXh9yM54

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S_7Wt-NQYM&t=25s

https://sciencing.com/differences-between-natural-manmade-materials-8667607.html

https://schools.smcps.org/gkes/images/Natural_or_Man-Made-.pdf

https://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/things-youll-totally-need-when-you-go-camping

After watching/reading the links above answer the questions below:

1. When camping can you bring fire with you? Why not?

2. Is a tent man made? Why? What is a tent typically made out of?

3. Why would you need wood while camping?

4. You found a metal bar outside.. did it grow there?

5. While you sit outside it is warm during the day...why?

6. Image result for lake

While you are camping you see what is pictured above, Is this naturally made? What is it?

7. What are 3 things you need to bring from home that are man made while camping?

8. What are 3 things you can find that you can use while camping?

9.  Is fire warm?

10. Where does wood come from?

Evaluation

Watches all videos/reading of articles in class: 10 points/ _______

Listens to reading of articles during class: 10 points/ _____

Answers each question correct: 2 points a piece/ _____

 

Conclusion

While camping you typically bring more things from home but you will also use the natural resources around you. The natural verses man made things should be understood after this web quest. 

Credits

Teacher Page

K.P.4A.2 Develop and use models to describe and compare the properties of different materials (including wood, plastic, metal, cloth, and paper) and classify materials by their observable properties, by their uses, and by whether they are natural or human-made.