Please, Please, Let's Move To...

An Internet WebQuest for Grade 3 S.S

Introduction l The Task l The Process l  Assessment l Conclusion l


Introduction

Last night your family had a family meeting. Your parents told you that your family has a chance to move to India, Peru, Tunisia or the Ukraine. The job will stay the same and the pay will be the same no matter where you go.

Decide which country you would like to live in.


Task

Your task is to convince mom and dad that they want to live in the country of YOUR choice. Choose one of the following ways to get your family to move to the country that YOU think is best.

Remember: You will need to convince your parents that they want to go to the country of your choice.

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Process

Research the country that you would like to move to.

Decide on how you would like to convince your family to move to the country of your choice. You must have 3 good reasons as to why you have chosen the best place to move to. Your reasons must relate to one of the following; geography, climate, people, economy, government, food, clothing, houses, transportation, schools, hospitals or their customs and traditions.

 

STEP 1 - Background Information

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So you think you want to live in the Ukraine?

Look here if you want to go to the Ukraine.


So you think you want to live in India?

Look here if you want to go to India.

So you think you want to live in Tunisia?

Look here if you want to live in Tunisia


   So you think you want to live in Peru?

Look here if you want to live in Peru.

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STEP 2 - Create a communication tool

Assessment:

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STEP 3 - Reaching Consensus

Present your project to the class.
Convince your Mom and Dad that they want to move to the country of your choice.


Conclusion

So did your family decide to move to the country that you chose?

What made them decide that you had made a good choice (or didn't make a good choice)?

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Created By Linda Coutts for:

Central Alberta Regional Consortium

April, 2007