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"If A is success in
life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and
z is keeping your mouth shut."
Albert Einstein
"Don't say things.
What you are stands over you the while, and thunders so that I
cannot hear what you say to the contrary."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"A classic is
something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to
read."
Mark Twain
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WebQuests
Special
Education teachers can use the following WebQuests, created by
CCSD teachers. All teachers can learn to create WebQuests through
the graduate class offered by the CCSD Department of Educational
Technology.
A WebQuest is a controlled use of the Internet. It consists of
six parts: the introduction, the task, the process, the evaluation,
the conclusion, and the teacher help page. The WebQuest as a teaching
tool develops higher order thinking skills and cooperative learning
in a project based unit. All teachers can learn to create WebQuests
through the graduate class offered by the CCSD Department of Educational
Technology.
The following WebQuest are designed by special education
teachers. View other WebQuests in the various curricular areas.
These WebQuests are best viewed with Netscape
Where Does This
Animal Belong?
Help! I'm a First Year Special
Education Teacher, and I Don't Know Where to Begin
Polar Bear, Polar Bear
Pumpkin Time
Day and Night
Child Study Training
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