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== Quick Start Menu ==
*'''[[Continents & Oceans]]'''
*'''[[Geography Step 1| Step #1 - Geography Vocabulary]]'''
*'''[[Geography Step 2| Step #2 - Geography Features]]'''
* '''[[Geography Step 3| Step #3 - Five Themes of Geography]]'''
*'''[[Geography Step 4| Step #4 - Africa]]'''
*'''[[Geography Step 5| Step #5 - Asia]]'''
* '''[[Geography Step 6| Step #6 - Europe]]'''
* '''[[Geography Step 7| Step #7 - South America]]'''
* '''[[Geography Step 8| Step #8 - Central & North America & Caribbean]]'''
* '''[[Geography Step 9| Step #9 - The Middle East]]'''
* '''[[Geography Step 10| Step #10 - Geographic Determinism]]'''


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Revision as of 21:08, 25 September 2023

Welcome to the Geography WebQuest!

What is Webquest? A Webquest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. The use of a computer (laptop or tablet) is required. Some Webquests are collaborative, some are independent learning, and some can be a combination of both. Various types of student products are created.

A Note For New York State Students: In this Geography WebQuest you will discover how geography is featured in the Global History & Geography Course. The New York State (NYS) Regents Exam consists of approximately 30% of geography based questions. Knowing geography and how the Regents features it will assist you in achieving a much higher score.

For Independent Activity (working alone) For Pairs or Group Activity
You should follow and complete the tasks in order. If working in groups you could assign a different task item to each group member. You should as a group think, pair, and share you work, except the assessment/exam which should be completed individually.
Complete your research by answering the questions in the workpacket below.