Introduction
Have you ever wished you could speak to someone from history? Maybe ask Dr. Jose Rizal what he thinks about the world today, or tell Anne Frank how her diary inspired you? This WebQuest gives you the chance to step back in time and write a powerful letter to a historical figure, sharing your thoughts, questions, and reflections.
Task
Your task is to:
- Choose one historical figure who inspired or intrigued you.
- Research their life, context, and contributions.
- Write a thoughtful, well-structured letter addressed to that person.
- Share your letter in a creative format: handwritten scroll, digital page, or artistic card.
Process
Follow these steps:
- Choose a historical figure from the provided list or suggest your own (subject to teacher approval). (Examples: Jose Rizal, Anne Frank, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malala Yousafzai, Mahatma Gandhi, Florence Nightingale)
- Conduct research using the resources below. Take notes on their background and key life events, major achievements and challenges, and why they are significant in history.
- Write a letter (300-500 words) that includes a greeting and short introduction of who you are, reflections on what you admire or wonder about, two or more questions you'd like to ask, and a respectful closing message.
- Edit and proofread your letter.
- Choose a creative format for your final output:
- Digital documents with images and borders
- Handwritten on special paper
- Voice-recorded reading of the letter
Resources:
- https://www.biography.com
- https://kids.britannica.com
- https://www.historyforkids.net
- https://www.natgeokids.com
Evaluation
Criteria Excellent (4) Good (3) Fair (2) Need Improvement (1)
- Research and Understanding
- Letter Content and clarity
- Creativity and Presentation
- Grammar and Mechanics
- Reflection and Insight
Total Score: _____/20
Conclusion
By writing a letter to a person from the past, you've not only practiced your writing skills but also connected deeply with history. Through this activity, you've learned that voice of change - whether past or present - can inspire us to think critically and act compassionately.