Web Projects


1. After viewing  the "What Is a Web Page"  powerpoint,  you should be able to answer the following the questions.

 If you cannot answer these questions, review the powerpoint by clicking here 


2. After viewing the powerpoint ,you will  be able to use Internet terminology correctly and  identify parts of a Web page. You can show your knowledge of the Web and net by completing  the worksheet.
 
 

Answer the questions on the Worksheet. If you  need  a worksheet, click here  



 
 

3. In order to use the Web correctly to find information, you must be able to tell the difference between good and bad Web sites. Using  a checklist, evaluate the three sites below and rank them 1 , 2, 3 finding the one that is most helpful to the one that is least helpful.
 
 

http://www.panda.org/kids/wildlife/idxtrpmn.htm

http://www.pbs.org/tal/costa_rica/rainwalk.html

http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/3995/rainforest.html





If you need a copy of the checklist, click here 

 

Final Remarks

If at any time during your Internet exploration you encounter a site that is not acceptable, you must alert the teacher immediately. Also, if you are having difficulty, are unable to continue or fall back to
previous screens, or your computer appears inoperative, immediately notify your teacher and the facilitator of the Exploration.
 



 

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