Pennsylvania

Introduction

Pennsylvania

Did you know that the first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh in 1909 or that Hershey is considered the chocolate capital of the United States?  While completing this WebQuest, you will explore Pennsylvania's past to unlock some other intriguing facts about our state. 

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By: Miss Nasser

Pennsylvania History WebQuest designed for 5th Grade.

Task

Pennsylvania Project

Throughout the WebQuest you will record your research in the Pennsylvania Packet.  Then, you will create a brochure about Pennsylvania.  Your job will be to persuade people from around the country (your classmates) to visit Pennsylvania.  Be sure to follow the rubric. 

You will begin by working independently (by yourself).  You will fulfill each role. The roles are:  Scholar, Political Scientist, Anthropologist, Travel Agent, and Navigator.  After you have collected all of the research, you will work as an advertising team in groups of 2-3 to determine which facts will convince citizens from around the country to visit PA.  Then, you will create your brochure.

 

 

Process

Step 1: 

Complete each role.

Scholar

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1. Complete the "PA Symbols" Worksheet. Use the following website to research the information. 

2. Complete the "Be a Fact Finder!" Worksheet.  Use the following websites to research the information. 

 

Political Scientist

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1. Complete the “Pennsylvania Democracy” Worksheet.  Use the following websites to research the information.

2. Complete the “Where Does Your State Fit In?” Worksheet.  Use the following websites to research the information.

 

Anthropologist

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1. Complete “The Amish in Lancaster County, PA” Worksheet using the following websites.

Travel Agent

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1.   Fill in the information under each category on the "Things to Include in aTravel Brochure" worksheet

      2.  If you have time, explore:

 Navigator

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1. Complete the “Keystone State Features” Worksheet in your packet.  You only need this worksheet to answer the questions.  You do not need the internet or any websites to complete this map page. 

2. Complete the “Pennsylvania Reading Questions” worksheet using the book provided by your teacher.

 

Step 2: 

Advertising Executive

Plan and Create your Brochure

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1. Determine the most important facts.  Take notes.

2.  Fold the sheet of paper provided by your teacher into three parts.

3. Create a Travel Brochure that catches the eye of fellow Americans and makes them want to visit the state of Pennsylvania.  Each of the columns needs to have the following information and a picture

First column:

3 Places to visit and 2 historical sites with their historical significance. 

Second column:

A picture of a significant historical person with an explanation of why they are important.   

Third column:

The title of the brochure, a picture, and your name.   

Fourth column:

The climate and overall weather conditions along with some outdoor recreation activities. 

Fifth column:

 Modes of transportation. 

Sixth column:

Information about foods. 

 

Evaluation

Pennsylvania WebQuest Rubric

Packet

    PA Symbols                                                                              ______/3

    Be a Fact Finder                                                                      ______/3

    Pennsylvania Democracy                                                           ______/3

    Where Does Your State Fit In?                                               ______/3

    The Amish                                                                                ______/5

    Keystone State Features                                                         ______/4

    Pennsylvania Reading Questions                                               ______/5

    Travel                                                                                      ______/2

Project:

    3 Places to Visit                                                                       ______/3

(City, Museum, Theater)

    2 Historical sites/Landmarks                                                  ______/2

(Describe history of the place)

    1 Historical Figure                                                                   ______/1

(Tell why he/she was important)

     2 Recreation/Outdoor Activities                                             ______/2

(Parks, Sports, Water)

    Climate/Overall Weather Conditions                                       ______/2

    3 Modes of Transportation                                                      ______/3

    2 Foods From PA                                                                     ______/2

    1 Colored picture for each of the 6 sections                           ______/6

(At least 1 picture must be hand-drawn and colored)

    Teamwork                                                                                ______/3

    Neatness                                                                                 ______/2

Paragraph

    1 Important reason                                                                 ______/1

    Reason is fully supported                                                        ______/1

    Includes all parts of a paragraph                                            ______/1

    Grammar, mechanics                                                               ______/1

Total:                                  ______/58

Conclusion

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Now that all your research is complete, it is your opportunity to convince people from across the USA of the most important reason they should visit Pennsylvania.  You will write a well-organized, well-supported paragraph defending your choice of the most important reason people should visit Pennsylvania.  Be sure to include a topic sentence, supporting details, and a conclusion.

Credits

Clipart from: http://classroomclipart.com/clipart-search/all-phrase/magnifying+glass/

 

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