Refugee WebQuest

Introduction

Students will research and investigate different time periods with refugee crises.

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There have been many different time periods where people have fled from their countries to save their life.  You will look at three different periods in history where this has happened: Jewish people fleeing from Nazi Germany, Cubans in the 1990's, and Syrians in the 2010's.

In this WebQuest, you will research the important events and people of each era.  You will use this information to create a Google Site with your group of the historic happenings of these refugee crises.

 

Task

Final Product

For the WebQuest, you will be working in groups. Each member of the group will be researching a time period in history. Each group will create a Google Site showcasing the information you found during your research with a timeline of events on the front page. Knowing the timeline of when specific historical events occurred is crucial to understanding the refugee crises in the novel.

You and your group will use the links provided in this WebQuest in order to research your time period. 

Process

Day 1 (Thursday) - Research

In order to share responsibility in this project,  split the events/people up between group members. Each member will be responsible for researching his/her time period and be able to explain why this time period was important to refugees. Remember to get all the necessary information that's needed to fully explain your researched topic. Your research will be checked at the beg of class on Friday!

 

#1 Refugees

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Find out what a refugee is and why they flee their countries.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25bwiSikRsI  What does it mean to be a refugee?

https://www.un.org/en/global-issues/refugees Refugee Crisis

https://www.unrefugees.org/refugee-facts/what-is-a-refugee/ What is a refugee?

 

#2 Jewish Refugees in Nazi Germany

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYrnEKG3g3s What happened to the Jewish refugees once they crossed the ocean to "safety"?

https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/refugees

https://www.facinghistory.org/defying-nazis/america-and-holocaust

 

#3 Cuban Refugees in the 1990's

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https://live.myvrspot.com/iframe?v=fYTc1YjBlYTA2MjM5OWM0NjA3ZmYzMzcwMzkxODQwOWE Cuban Refugees Part 1

https://live.myvrspot.com/iframe?v=fNmE3ZGExMGUyNDRhYWY4ZjRlZWMxODMwOTM1NTljYzA Cuban Refugees Part 2

https://latino.si.edu/exhibitions/presente/immigration-stories/cuban-raft

 

#4 Syrian Refugees - Present Day

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiujzFNgHcE

https://www.worldvision.org/refugees-news-stories/syrian-refugee-crisis-facts

 

Day 2 (Friday) - Group Timeline

Once every member of the group has researched his/her event, you will now create a timeline using Google Drawings. Follow the steps below to get started:

1. Go to one member's Google Drive, hit the "NEW" button, then select "MORE" and choose "Google Drawings."

2. Title the new drawing as follows: class period-Refugee Timeline. You will also need to add the names of everyone in the group, but do this on the actual timeline in the bottom left-hand corner. Highlight each person's name in the color he/she will be using to type text for the timeline. 

3. "Share" the drawing with all the other members in the group by clicking the blue "Share" button then adding their email addresses. Once shared, everyone will be able to add to the timeline at the same time.

4. Before splitting up, decide on a design for the timeline. Each person will be adding 2 events to the timeline.

5. For the next step, each member will be using his/her own computer. Begin adding your two entries to the timeline. You will need to explain the event and/or person associated with the time period and what impact the event/person had on that refugee crisis. Each member of the group needs to have a specific color for his/her typing, so that I can see who entered which events. ***Each member should contribute 2 entries to the timeline!

*If your group finishes the timeline with extra time in class, get a head start on Day 3 work! (below)

Day 3 (Monday/Tuesday) - Google Site

Once the timeline is complete, your group will create a Google Site. Follow the steps below to get started.

1. Go to one member's Google Drive, hit the "NEW" button, then select "MORE" and choose "Google Sites"

2. Title the new site as follows: class period-Refugee WebQuest . You will also need to add the names of everyone in the group, but do this on the actual site in the top left corner where is says "Enter site name".  

3. "Share" the site with all the other members in the group by clicking the "Share with others" next to the three dots at the top then adding their email addresses. Once shared, everyone will be able to add to the site at the same time.

4. Your group timeline should be added to the first page as an introduction to your site. Then, each person will add a new page to create a site for their researched person/event. To do this, select the "pages" tab on the right side. Click the "+" at the bottom. Title your page based on your researched person/topic.

5. Publish your site by clicking the blue "Publish" button at the top. Title the web address: class period- group names. You will still be able to edit the site. One person from the group needs to copy and paste the link of your site into the Schoology Assignment. This must be done by the end of class on Tuesday, so I can review progress and grade the timeline!

5. For the next step, each member will be using his/her own computer. Begin working on your site; you may choose any layout you would like to present your information. You will need to explain the event and/or person associated with the event and what impact the event/person had on the refugee crisis IN YOUR OWN WORDS! If you use a quote, you must cite it correctly from the person/source in which you obtained the information. Otherwise, it is considered plagiarism. 

Each site must include the following:

  • Heading (Title)
  • Summary of your research (5-7 sentence minimum)
  • 3 pictures with captions 

*You may add more to your site, and it is encouraged! These are the MINIMUM requirements!

 

 

Evaluation

Evaluation

3 grades will be taken over this WebQuest:

  • Individual Research (formative)- checked at the beginning of class on Friday
  • Group Timeline (.5 formative grade)- due at the end of class Monday. All group members will receive the same grade. 
  • Google Site (summative) - due at the end of class Tuesday. This will be taken over your individual section of the Google Site. A rubric will be handed out on Monday.