Introduction
Have you ever wondered why the ocean rises and falls every day? Why are some beaches almost underwater during some hours and completely exposed during others? In this WebQuest, you will become a young scientist investigating how the moon, sun, and Earth work together to create ocean tides. By the end, you will understand one of the most powerful forces shaping our oceans!
Task
Task
Your task is to work individually to create a digital infographic that explains:
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What causes tides
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The difference between high tide and low tide
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The difference between spring tides and neap tides
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Why most places experience two high tides and two low tides each day
Your infographic should include images, diagrams, and short explanations in your own words.
You will submit:
✔ A digital infographic (Google Slides, Canva, MS PowerPoint, etc.)
✔ A short reflection paragraph about what you learned
Process
Process
Follow the steps below to complete your WebQuest:
Step 1: Build Background Knowledge
Visit the websites in the Resources section and take quick notes on:
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gravity
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moon’s pull
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sun’s influence
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spring vs. neap tides
Step 2: Identify Key Ideas
Create a list of the MOST important concepts that must appear in your infographic.
Step 3: Create Your Infographic
Use any of the following tools:
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Canva
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Google Slides
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PowerPoint
Include diagrams, simplified explanations, and examples.
Step 4: Write Your Reflection
Answer the question:
“What is the most interesting thing I learned about tides, and why?”
Step 5: Submit Your Output
Upload your infographic and reflection to your teacher’s preferred platform.
Evaluation
Evaluation (Rubric)
Criteria |
Excellent (4) |
Good (3) |
Fair (2) |
Needs Improvement (1) |
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| Content Accuracy | All information is accurate and clearly explained | Mostly accurate; minor errors | Some errors; needs clarification | Many inaccuracies |
| Completeness | Includes all required tide concepts | Missing 1 required concept | Missing 2–3 required concepts | Missing most concepts |
| Visual Design | Very clear, organized, and attractive | Mostly clear and organized | Somewhat unclear or messy | Hard to understand |
| Use of Resources | Uses at least 3 resources effectively | Uses 2 resources | Uses only 1 resource | No resources used |
| Reflection | Thoughtful and well-written | Adequate reflection | Brief reflection | Missing or unclear |
Conclusion
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have completed your WebQuest and unlocked the secrets of the tides. You now understand how the moon and sun work together to shape our oceans each day. As you continue your science studies, remember that even the simplest natural events like waves washing onto the beach are connected to bigger forces at work in our universe.
Credits
Credits Page
Credits
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Content Sources / References:
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National Geographic – “Tides”
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/tide/ -
NOAA Ocean Service – “What Causes Tides?”
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/tides.html -
BBC Bitesize – “Tides Explained”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zmb9jty/revision/1 -
YouTube – “Spring and Neap Tides Explained”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwChk4S99i4 -
Canva – Infographic Tool
https://www.canva.com/
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Images & Diagrams:
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NASA/NOAA Public Domain Images
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Wikimedia Commons (Tide Diagrams)
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WebQuest Template & Guide:
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Create WebQuest (https://www.createwebquest.com/)
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All content is used for educational purposes only.
Teacher Page
Teacher / Author Page
Teacher / Author
Name: [Your Name]
Email: [Your Email] (optional for students to contact you)
School / Institution: Iqra Development Academy
Subject Area: Grade 8 Science – Earth & Space
WebQuest Topic: Ocean Tides
Date Created: [Insert Date]
Purpose of WebQuest:
This WebQuest was created to help students understand ocean tides through inquiry-based learning, using online resources, simulations, and digital tools. Students will learn the causes of tides, differences between spring and neap tides, and how tides affect coastal environments.
Notes for Teachers:
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Can be used for individual or pair work
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Suitable for blended or online learning
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Assessment rubric included for evaluating student infographics and reflections