Webpage Checklist

 

 Teacherweb Checklist

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 Home page + 14 or more additional pages

*Note-If you choose a frame format, your welcome page will serve as your home page.

 

Welcome page (page type-enhanced text)

  • Write a 100 word introduction to your website and add a photo.
  • Customize font color/size/graphices/ bars/backgrounds.
  • You'll add 15 or more additional pages to your site

 

All About Me Page (page type-enhanced text)

  • Introduce yourself to your readers. This is not an autobiographical sketch; instead, reflect on your decision to pursue a degree in education.
  • Add a picture of yourself.

 

History page (page type-enhanced text)

  • Add one or more pictures related to Lewis & Clark Day. Annotate the picture.

  • Include 5 or more links to history-friendly sites.

 

  Government page (page type-links plus)

  • Link to 5 or more government sites (choose sites appropriate for your future students).

  • Annotate each site.
  • Use sites that are grade appropriate.

 

Junior Achievement/Economics page 1 (enhanced text)

  • Include a 150 word JA reflection.

  • Link to 5 or more economic sites (not necessarily related to JA).

 

  Junior Achievement/Economics page 2 (page type-photos/documents)

  • Add one or more pictures related to your Junior Achievement experience.

 

Geography page 1 (page type-links+)

  • Links to 5 or more geography sites appropriate for use in your future classroom.
  • Annotate each entry.

 

 Geography page 2 (page type-enhanced text)

  • Link to your Missouri Day reflections page.
  • Add two or more pictures related to New London Day.

 

 Geography page 3 (page type-links plus)

  • Post the web address for state project: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC010183741033.aspx?CategoryID=CT063455491033
  • Link to your personal state project

 

Book Review (enhanced text)

  • Write a short summary of a trade book with a social studies theme.
  • Link to five + sites that would aid you when planning a unit based on this book.

 

 SmartBoard Lessons (page type-enhanced text)

  • Link to your SmartBoard lesson.
  • Briefly describe connections to social studies curriculum.

 

Virtual field trips (links+)

  • Choose a location that you'd like to visit with your class-if money were no object (local, state, U.S. or world).

  • Create a scavenger hunt featuring five grade-appropriate websites accessed to learn about this location.

 
 


 

 Photo Gallery (page type-enhanced text)

  • Upload at least three favorite photos.

  • Annotate each entry.

 

 Blog (page type-blog)

  • Create a blog based on activity days; i.e., Lewis & Clark Day, JA, & Missouri Day.

 

Fun and Games Page (page type-all purpose)

  • Link to five or more games or puzzles with a social studies theme.
  • Briefly describe each game and its connection to the social studies curriculum.