Introduction
The Viet Cong was composed of Vietnamese guerrilla units along with army units who fought for North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The Viet Cong fought against South Vietnam who were assisted by the United States. Many recruits were young, teenage boys motivated by idealism or the pressure to join.
Our goal is to assist the audience in learning more about who the Viet Cong were and what their role was in the Vietnam War ranging from 1955 through 1975.
Task
The Viet Cong dug tens of thousands of secret, underground tunnels in order to combat their ememy forces. Viet Cong soldiers used these underground routes to house troops, transport communications and supplies, lay booby traps and mount surprise attacks, after which they could disappear underground to safety.
You will be researching the Viet Cong and learning about their tactics, weapons used, uniforms, and how they managed to defeat many forces. Using the links provided, complete the activities on the next page.

Process
Your first assignment is to complete the interactive quiz below. You can obtain the information needed to answer the questions by using the links below this paragraph. When finished, check your answers to see how much you have learned about the Viet Cong. After clicking on the link leading to the quiz, chose student login. Enter your name and the passcode is Vietcong098. Have fun!
Here is the link to the Webquest:
https://testmoz.com/470260#student
Links to help you with the webquest:
http://www.5rar.asn.au/weapons/boobytraps.htm
http://www.pbs.org/battlefieldvietnam/guerrilla/index.html
http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/tet-offensive
Your second task is to complete a "Viet Cong Trap" matching assignment. The column on the left gives the type of trap and the column on the right gives a simple description of the trap. Using the link below to help you, match the traps with their correct description. Please record your answers on a separate sheet.
Here is the link where you will be able to find the answers for the second task. http://www.5rar.asn.au/weapons/boobytraps.htm
1.) Door Trap A. Consists of a rectangular frame work with overlapping barbs emplaced in a pit.
2.) Tiger Trap B. Used with a pit and consists of a treadle board, one end of which is spiked.
3.) Side Closing Panji Trap C. When the wire is tripped, the trap swings down impaling the victim.
4.) Side Closing Trap D. Constructed of a length of bamboo fastened to a board.
5.) Venus Fly Trap E. Consists of a weighted, spike-studded board.
6.) Arrow Trap F. Consists of two wooden slats, each studded with spikes, sliding along a pair of guide rods, and controlled by heavy iiiwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwrubber bands.
7.) Panji Trap wwwwwwwwww G. may consist of a spiked concrete ball, drum, box or log suspended in a tree on the end of a rope, or cable
8.) Spike Board H. The most basic trap. Very cheap to make and very common.
9.) Mace Trap. I. Long nails or lengths of thin steel rods, hammered flat at the ends, filed into a barbed shape, then hammered through blocks of wood.
Evaluation
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RUBRIC
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Exceptional All Points Earned |
Admirable -3 Points |
Developing -6 Points |
Needs Improvement -10 points |
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Use of Internet (Links Provided) |
Successfully uses suggested Internet links to find infor- mation and navagates within these sites easily without assistance. |
Usually able to use suggested Internet links to find infor- mation and navigates within these sites easily without assistance. |
Occasionally able to use suggested Inter- net links to find infor- mation and navigates within these sites easily without assist- ance. |
Needs assistance or supervision to use suggested Internet links and/or to nav- igate within these sites. |
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Web Quests Tasks Tasks Completed |
All areas of the proj- ect were addressed and handled with a high degree of soph- istication. Project is interesting and com- pleted. |
The project is only partially completed. The project sub- mitted demonstrates a great deal of thought. (Between 75% and 100% com- plete) |
The project is only partially completed. The project submitted demonstrates a moder- ate level of thought. (Between 50% and 75% complete) |
The project is incomplete, and/or it is apparent that little effort went into the development of the project, and/or project is less than 50% complete. |
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Power Point/ Publisher Project- Attractiveness |
Makes excellent use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance the presentation. |
Makes good use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. to enhance the presentation. |
Makes use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. but occasionally these detract from the presentation content. |
Use of font, color, graphics, effects, etc. but these often distract from the present- ation content. |
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Time Use
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Classroom time was used to work on the project. Conversations were not disruptive and focused on the work. |
Classroom time was used to work on the project the majority of the time. Conversations were not disruptive and focused on the work. |
Classroom time was used to work on the pro- ject the majority of the, time but conversations were disruptive or did not focus on the work. |
The student did not use classroom time to work on the project the majority of time and/or was highly disruptive. |
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Grammar, Format, and Spelling |
The final body of work was free of grammar, spelling, and formatting errors. |
The final body of work had 1-2 errors related to grammar, spelling, and formatting errors. |
The final body of work had 3-5 grammar, spelling, and formatting errors. |
The final body of work had major grammar, spelling, and formatting errors. |
Conclusion


Congratulations! You have completed the Viet Cong webquest. Hopefully, by completing our webquest, you had fun learning more about the Viet Cong and their place in the war.
Credits
A special thank you to all of the websites we used to put this piece together!
http://www.5rar.asn.au/weapons/boobytraps.htm
http://www.pbs.org/battlefieldvietnam/guerrilla/index.html
http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/tet-offensive
https://testmoz.com/470260#student
The following links provided the exceptional photos seen in this Webquest!
http://www.breakthroughassault.co.uk/2014/01/call-me-charlie.html