The Lost Colony

Introduction

1. Introduction

Have you ever wondered about the myterious dissappearance of lost civilizations? Have you ever wanted to explore and discover a new world? You are about to embark on a journey that will take you to far beyond exploration. You, along with 2 other explorers are about to cross the Atlantic Ocean on a mission to find answers, or even more questions for the mystery of the Roanoke English Colony. For this journey, you will need to create a unique seafaring name for your expedition.  Each member will have a specific job to do. You are to first decide who will be the Captain; who will lead to victory, the navigator; who will control the helm, (computer), and the 1st Mate; who will help put it all together.  Are you ready to uncover the mysteries of the past? Lets begin!Picture from:http://rashmanly.com/2013/05/03/jamestown-colony-proved-the-need-for-fa…

Task

2. Task

Together, with your crew, you will be researching a lost colony. As passengers aboard your ship, you are to become one of the 115 English settlers that arrived on the shores of the newly discovered land in 1587. You will be collecting data from various websites in order to create a google presentation (simular to Powerpoint), of your detailed ship's log to share with the class as well as give an oral presentation.
Picture: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f9/Unicorn_(ship).png

Process

3. Process

You will use Google Presentation to create an Expedition Journal Log to keep track of your notes and artifacts from various web-quest.  Please make sure you complete each journal entry. For example, your first entry (slide 1) will be to fill in the appropriate information. Your second entry (slide 2) will be titled, "The Lost Colony"  ," and so on.

Set-up: (There are two ways to do this)

Start by clicking on this link: The Lost Colony

"OR"

Start by creating your ship's Expedition Journal in Google Presentation:

  • Log in using the same information that you use to log in to your computer.

  • In a new internet browser tab: open google Docs

  • In the top right, click on the "Apps" button (It looks like 9 boxes in a square, or tic-tac-toe)

  • On the list that comes up, click "Drive"

  • Click "shared with me" on the left side (it is a red box)

  • Find the shared file, "The Lost Colony WEBquest"

  • When it opens up, click "file", and "make a copy". 

  • Click "Untitled Document" at the top of the page of your open document.

  • Rename the document exactly like this for full credit

Period #, Group expedition name, members last names,-The Lost Colony. 

  • Click ok.
  • Click "Share" on the top right.  (Blue Box)
  • In the "Invite People" box at bottom of the page, type all members of your crew to share and work together. 
  • Click "Send"
  • Now, you can get started working on the webquest!  Click "Done" to go back to the document and get working.

Slide 1: - Choose:

  • Expedition name for your group. (MUST be approved by the teacher)
  • Your shipmate's (Captain, Navigator, and 1st Mate)

Slide 2: - The Lost Colony

  • Plumb the depths and click on The Lost Colony .Write about your findings and secure these fact into your ship's log (slide 2).
  • Follow the instructions to the new clues by clicking on the photo to research the latest theories.

Slide 3: - New clue to mystery of lost Roanoke colony

  • Complete the fill-in-the-blanks and give detail answers to all questions.

slide 4 - 6

  • Follow directions and watch the short video on the Lost Colony.
  • Give detail answers to all questions.

Slide 7:

  • In your own words, together as a group come up with a synopsis (summary) of what you learned. Make sure you use evidence from your research and academic language vocabulary.

Picture: http://www.c3workplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Working-together…

Evaluation

4. Evaluation

Category

All-Sewn-UP

(50)

Know the Ropes

(40)

Adrit

(30)

Bale Out

(20)

Attractiveness

Excellent use of color, pictures, fonts, and effects to enhance presentation.

Good use of color, pictures, and effects to enhance presentation.

Good use of color and pictures along with few effects to enhance presentation.

Poor use of color and/or pictures to enhance presentation.

Content

Content covers topic in depth with great use of details. Shows excellent knowledge of subject.

Content covers topic using details. Shows good knowledge of subject.

Content somewhat covers topic and shows limited knowledge of subject.

Content is poorly covered and shows poor knowledge of subject.

Presentation

Organized excellently according to instructions and easily readable.

Organized good according to instructions and good readability.

Organized somewhat good according to instructions and somewhat readable.

Poorly organized according to instructions and not readable.

Oral Presentation

Interesting, well-rehearsed, smooth delivery, holds audience attention throughout.

Relatively interesting, rehearsed with fairly smooth delivery, held audience attention fairly.

Somewhat interesting, not well rehearsed, delivery not smooth, did not hold audience attention well.

Not interesting, not rehearsed, delivery not smooth, no audience attention.

Originality & Other Points Possible (bonus)

Product shows excellent creativity and use of original ideas. Above and beyond all requirements.

Product shows good creativity and use of original ideas. Above and beyond most requirements.

Product shows some creativity and use of original ideas. Above most requirements.

Product shows little creativity and little use of original ideas. Above some requirements.

Group Cooperation

Excellent cooperation from each member.

Good cooperation from each member.

Somewhat good cooperation from each member.

Poor cooperation from each member.


 

Conclusion

5. Conclusion

Congratulations! You have finished your Lost Colony expedition web-quest and should have a better understanding of the theories to the mystery of the Roanoake Colony. You should be proud of your accomplishments. Let's recap, as a crew you have collaborated and discussed your findings. You have prepared a google presentation to prove your research data you have collected.  You have come away with a better understand of just a small part of the beginning our U.S. history. Please make sure you have shared your journal, through google docs, with your teacher so it can be graded.

Credits

6. Credits:

I would like to thank the following for their expertise and fantastic useful information for data gathering of which my students were able to use to be exceptional explorers. With these tools, students were able to conquer the mysteries of the Roanoake Colony.

Pictures: from:http://rashmanly.com/2013/05/03/jamestown-colony-proved-the-need-for-fa…http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/blank-scroll-compass-13082942.jpghttp://ncpedia.org/sites/default/files/roanoke.jpghttp://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/05/07/new-clue-to-mystery-lost-roan…http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/ofhIJ1wMKtc/0.jpgVideos:http://www.schooltube.com/video/ef43e9aaa4ea423ea6ea/CSI%20Lost%20Colony Research Information:http://www.goushistorygo.com/#!lost-colony-of-roanoke/cnj2http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/05/07/new-clue-to-mystery-lost-roan…
Teacher Page

The Lost Colony 
Teacher Page

A WebQuest for 8th Grade U.S. History

Designed by

Mrs. C. Barkley
ccurtis-barkley@valverde.edu

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