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     Title
 Introduction
     Task
   Process
  Evaluation
  Conclusion




                  A Web Quest for 10th Grade World History
                                Designed by:
                                David C. Lang
                           Dcl18@zips.uakron.edu
    Credits              Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
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 [Teacher Page]

                                Introduction
     Title
 Introduction     It is November 27th, 1095. Several months prior, Pope
                  Urban II received word from a Byzantine envoy, calling
     Task
                  for Western aid against the besieging Seljuk Turks.
   Process        The Turks, according to the envoy, were agents of
  Evaluation      Islam, conquering vast amounts of Byzantine territory
  Conclusion      in modern-day Turkey and rapidly converting the
                  Christian populace. Upon hearing this request, Pope
                  Urban II called together the Council of Clermont, and it
                  was here he called for the armies of Christendom to
                  rally under the standard of the Cross, and launch the
                  First Crusade to retake Turkey and the Holy Lands.




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                                 The Task
     Title
 Introduction     You are the pious, but youngest child of a noble. Your
     Task         older brother stands to inherit your family lands after your
                  father’s death, so you must find fortune and glory on your
   Process
                  own. You hear of the Pope’s call for Crusade, and are
  Evaluation      more than eager to participate. You have the choice to
  Conclusion      either join up with the People’s Crusade under the
                  leadership of Peter the Hermit and leave in the spring of
                  1096, or wait until the summer to join up with the main
                  body of the Crusader army under the leadership of Duke
                  Bohemund Taranto, and the many other nobles.

                  While you embark on your journey to the Holy Lands, you
                  will keep a personal journal, detailing your accounts and
                  experiences throughout the crusade. This journal will be a
                  primary source document, as you will describe in great
                  detail the events as they play out before you.



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     Title
                                       The Process
                  You will write a three to five page journal, double-spaced, Times New
 Introduction     Roman 12 pt. font. This journal will include:
                       • A unique backstory for the character you are playing, no longer
     Task
                            than a paragraph, detailing your mindset and reasons for joining
   Process                  the crusade.
                       • At least three significant historical events your character
  Evaluation                experienced or witnessed the aftermath of, and the dates of said
  Conclusion                events.
                       • In text citations from where you obtained information regarding
                            actual events and factual information.
                               • Websites and pages where you are permitted to obtain
                                   information from include and are limited to:
                                      • http://www.umich.edu/~eng415/timeline/summaries/Fi
                                         rst_Crusade.htm
                                      • http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_crusade1st.
                                         html
                                      • http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/the-first-crusade.htm
                                      • http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/history/hi
                                         ghmiddle/bernard.htm
                                      • http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/timeline-first-
                                         crusade.html
                                      • http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/peter-the-hermit.html


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     Title
                            The Process Continued..
                  This journal is meant to test your knowledge of the First Crusade,
 Introduction     as well as challenge you by requiring you to correctly cite sources
     Task         within an essay. However, this project also gives you relative
                  freedom to express your creativity and craft your own story, within
   Process
                  the guidelines of historical fact. To get an A on this assignment, a
  Evaluation      student must display their true understanding of these late 11th
  Conclusion      Century events by citing factual events and battles that they
                  would have experienced on the way, along with an individualized
                  and unique story. Remember to stay within the boundaries of
                  historical fact, but more importantly HAVE FUN by drafting up
                  your own First Crusade adventure!




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                                                               Evaluation
                                                    Multimedia Project : The First Crusade Primary Source Journal
     Title        Teacher Name: Mr. Lang

 Introduction     Student Name:     ________________________________________

                            CATEGORY       Excellent                      Good                         Decent                         Poor
     Task         Content                  Covers topic in-depth with     Includes essential           Includes essential             Content is minimal OR
                                           details and examples.          knowledge about the          information about the          there are several factual
   Process                                 Subject knowledge is           topic. Subject knowledge     topic but there are 1-2        errors. No locations are
                                           excellent. Mentions            appears to be good.          factual errors. One or two     mentioned, and their
                                           specific locations and         Locations are mentioned,     locations are mentioned,       character's point of view is
  Evaluation                               correctly follows the          and the Crusade is charted   and their character's point    not apparent.
                                           Crusade chronologically        chronologically for the      of view of the first crusade
  Conclusion                               from their character's         most part from their         is somewhat accurate.
                                           point of view.                 character's point of view.
                  Originality              Product shows a large          Product shows some           Uses other people's ideas Uses other people's ideas,
                                           amount of original             original thought. Work       (giving them credit), but but does not give them
                                           thought. Ideas are creative    shows new ideas and          there is little evidence of credit. No cultural
                                           and inventive. References      insights. Cultural           original thinking. A cultural references are made, and
                                           to their character's culture   references are made to       reference is made, but        their character's mindset is
                                           and mindset are made           their character's culture,   their character's mindset is absent.
                                           throughout the journal,        and their mindset is         absent.
                                           and show how their             somewhat brushed upon.
                                           character lived and what
                                           mindset they had.
                  Sources                  Student cites within the       Student cites within the    Student cites within the        Student does not cite
                                           text where they got            texts where they got        text where they got             where they got specific
                                           specific information from,     specific information from, specific information from,       information from, quotes
                                           and does not directly          and only directly quotes but quotes many                    almost or all the
                                           quote any information          one or two sentences from sentences from their              information contained in
                                           from a source. A works         their sources. A works      sources. A works cited is       their source, and no works
                                           cited is also at the end of    cited is also at the end of also at the end of the          cited is found at the end of
                                           the Journal project.           the Journal Project.        Journal Project.                their Journal Project.
                  Historical Accuracy      The student follows the     The student follows the      The student follows the      The student barely follows
                                           crusade, correctly citing   crusade, and correctly cites crusade, and correctly cites the crusade, not citing any
                                           dates and events, and       two or three dates and       one or two important         important dates or events,
                                           makes sure their content is events, and their content dates and events, and their and none of the content is
                                           historically accurate.      is historically accurate.    content is mostly accurate. historically accurate.
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                                          Conclusion
     Title
 Introduction     Congratulations! You have proven your ability to both express
                  creativity and display deep understanding of important
     Task         historical fact within a paper! Along with this, you also were
   Process        able to practice citing sources within a text; an extremely
                  important skill in the outside world. Hopefully from this journal
  Evaluation
                  project you were able to broaden your understanding of the
 Conclusion       First Crusade and 11th Century Europe, as well as practice
                  your imagination and learn to apply it to real world situations.




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                        Credits & References
     Title
                  http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_crusad
 Introduction     e1st.html
     Task         http://domin.dom.edu/faculty/dperry/hist267crus
   Process        ade/calendar/1stCrusade/images/jewdeath.jpg
                  http://www.umich.edu/~eng415/timeline/summari
  Evaluation
                  es/First_Crusade.htm
  Conclusion
                  http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/timeline-first-
                  crusade.htm
                  http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/hist
                  ory/highmiddle/bernard.htm
                  http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/the-first-
                  crusade.htm
                  http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/peter-the-
                  hermit.htm
                  http://www.welove-music.com/blog/wp-
                  content/uploads/2009/11/Pope-Urban_II2.jpg
                  http://warandgame.com/2010/03/24/
                  http://the-american-
    Credits       catholic.com/2010/08/26/enough-is-enough-the-
                  crusades-the-jihad-are-not-equivalents/
[Student Page]
Teacher Page
                           Curriculum Standards
                           (Teacher)
                  Writing Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies,
                  Science, and Technical Subjects 6–12:

  Standards
                       • Gather relevant information from multiple
                       authoritative print and digital sources, using
                       advanced searches effectively; assess the
                       usefulness of each source in answering the
                       research question; integrate information into the
                       text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas,
                       avoiding plagiarism and following a standard
                       format for citation.




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Student Crusade Journal

  • 1. Student Page [Teacher Page] Title Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion A Web Quest for 10th Grade World History Designed by: David C. Lang Dcl18@zips.uakron.edu Credits Based on a template from The WebQuest Page
  • 2. Student Page [Teacher Page] Introduction Title Introduction It is November 27th, 1095. Several months prior, Pope Urban II received word from a Byzantine envoy, calling Task for Western aid against the besieging Seljuk Turks. Process The Turks, according to the envoy, were agents of Evaluation Islam, conquering vast amounts of Byzantine territory Conclusion in modern-day Turkey and rapidly converting the Christian populace. Upon hearing this request, Pope Urban II called together the Council of Clermont, and it was here he called for the armies of Christendom to rally under the standard of the Cross, and launch the First Crusade to retake Turkey and the Holy Lands. Credits
  • 3. Student Page [Teacher Page] The Task Title Introduction You are the pious, but youngest child of a noble. Your Task older brother stands to inherit your family lands after your father’s death, so you must find fortune and glory on your Process own. You hear of the Pope’s call for Crusade, and are Evaluation more than eager to participate. You have the choice to Conclusion either join up with the People’s Crusade under the leadership of Peter the Hermit and leave in the spring of 1096, or wait until the summer to join up with the main body of the Crusader army under the leadership of Duke Bohemund Taranto, and the many other nobles. While you embark on your journey to the Holy Lands, you will keep a personal journal, detailing your accounts and experiences throughout the crusade. This journal will be a primary source document, as you will describe in great detail the events as they play out before you. Credits
  • 4. Student Page [Teacher Page] Title The Process You will write a three to five page journal, double-spaced, Times New Introduction Roman 12 pt. font. This journal will include: • A unique backstory for the character you are playing, no longer Task than a paragraph, detailing your mindset and reasons for joining Process the crusade. • At least three significant historical events your character Evaluation experienced or witnessed the aftermath of, and the dates of said Conclusion events. • In text citations from where you obtained information regarding actual events and factual information. • Websites and pages where you are permitted to obtain information from include and are limited to: • http://www.umich.edu/~eng415/timeline/summaries/Fi rst_Crusade.htm • http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_crusade1st. html • http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/the-first-crusade.htm • http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/history/hi ghmiddle/bernard.htm • http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/timeline-first- crusade.html • http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/peter-the-hermit.html Credits
  • 5. Student Page [Teacher Page] Title The Process Continued.. This journal is meant to test your knowledge of the First Crusade, Introduction as well as challenge you by requiring you to correctly cite sources Task within an essay. However, this project also gives you relative freedom to express your creativity and craft your own story, within Process the guidelines of historical fact. To get an A on this assignment, a Evaluation student must display their true understanding of these late 11th Conclusion Century events by citing factual events and battles that they would have experienced on the way, along with an individualized and unique story. Remember to stay within the boundaries of historical fact, but more importantly HAVE FUN by drafting up your own First Crusade adventure! Credits
  • 6. Student Page [Teacher Page] Evaluation Multimedia Project : The First Crusade Primary Source Journal Title Teacher Name: Mr. Lang Introduction Student Name: ________________________________________ CATEGORY Excellent Good Decent Poor Task Content Covers topic in-depth with Includes essential Includes essential Content is minimal OR details and examples. knowledge about the information about the there are several factual Process Subject knowledge is topic. Subject knowledge topic but there are 1-2 errors. No locations are excellent. Mentions appears to be good. factual errors. One or two mentioned, and their specific locations and Locations are mentioned, locations are mentioned, character's point of view is Evaluation correctly follows the and the Crusade is charted and their character's point not apparent. Crusade chronologically chronologically for the of view of the first crusade Conclusion from their character's most part from their is somewhat accurate. point of view. character's point of view. Originality Product shows a large Product shows some Uses other people's ideas Uses other people's ideas, amount of original original thought. Work (giving them credit), but but does not give them thought. Ideas are creative shows new ideas and there is little evidence of credit. No cultural and inventive. References insights. Cultural original thinking. A cultural references are made, and to their character's culture references are made to reference is made, but their character's mindset is and mindset are made their character's culture, their character's mindset is absent. throughout the journal, and their mindset is absent. and show how their somewhat brushed upon. character lived and what mindset they had. Sources Student cites within the Student cites within the Student cites within the Student does not cite text where they got texts where they got text where they got where they got specific specific information from, specific information from, specific information from, information from, quotes and does not directly and only directly quotes but quotes many almost or all the quote any information one or two sentences from sentences from their information contained in from a source. A works their sources. A works sources. A works cited is their source, and no works cited is also at the end of cited is also at the end of also at the end of the cited is found at the end of the Journal project. the Journal Project. Journal Project. their Journal Project. Historical Accuracy The student follows the The student follows the The student follows the The student barely follows crusade, correctly citing crusade, and correctly cites crusade, and correctly cites the crusade, not citing any dates and events, and two or three dates and one or two important important dates or events, makes sure their content is events, and their content dates and events, and their and none of the content is historically accurate. is historically accurate. content is mostly accurate. historically accurate. Credits
  • 7. Student Page [Teacher Page] Conclusion Title Introduction Congratulations! You have proven your ability to both express creativity and display deep understanding of important Task historical fact within a paper! Along with this, you also were Process able to practice citing sources within a text; an extremely important skill in the outside world. Hopefully from this journal Evaluation project you were able to broaden your understanding of the Conclusion First Crusade and 11th Century Europe, as well as practice your imagination and learn to apply it to real world situations. Credits
  • 8. Student Page [Teacher Page] Credits & References Title http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_crusad Introduction e1st.html Task http://domin.dom.edu/faculty/dperry/hist267crus Process ade/calendar/1stCrusade/images/jewdeath.jpg http://www.umich.edu/~eng415/timeline/summari Evaluation es/First_Crusade.htm Conclusion http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/timeline-first- crusade.htm http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/hist ory/highmiddle/bernard.htm http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/the-first- crusade.htm http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/peter-the- hermit.htm http://www.welove-music.com/blog/wp- content/uploads/2009/11/Pope-Urban_II2.jpg http://warandgame.com/2010/03/24/ http://the-american- Credits catholic.com/2010/08/26/enough-is-enough-the- crusades-the-jihad-are-not-equivalents/
  • 9. [Student Page] Teacher Page Curriculum Standards (Teacher) Writing Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects 6–12: Standards • Gather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources, using advanced searches effectively; assess the usefulness of each source in answering the research question; integrate information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas, avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for citation. Credits