![]() |
While at a computer you can use the World Wide Web, the word processor, e-mail (if needed), and other features. You will still have to use your textbook, too.
Some of the sites have e-mail links so that you can write to the webmaster or the creator of the site. If you want to use e-mail, do so with courtesy and make sure questions are well thought out.
You may want to print some of the pages so you can have a copy of the questions and exercises.
These activities may be completed in any order.
All work must be completed using a word processor except the Housing Activity.
| 1. Map Activity | 2.Houses | 3. Food |
| 4. Sabbath | 5. Holy Days | 6. Diversity in Judea |
| 7. Explore & Report | 8. Religions, Cults, & Philosophies |
There is a page called "Tools and Resources" that holds the links and other information. It is a good place to start browsing for information about the Holy Land. Some of the links are not used in this exercise, but they are interesting and informative.
As you probably know, Web sites are constantly changing and improving. Any feedback concerning this WebQuest would be helpful in improving it. Your comments would also be helpful in designing similar projects.
If you have questions or comments about the assignment, send an e-mail message to Mrs. Erb at mjoerb@msn.com.
If you have a question about this Web site, send e-mail to Mr. Stemmler at stemmlerd@archbishopspalding.org .