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Web Quest Lesson PlanIntroduction In this unit, students have explored the importance of journeys and destinations. In this lesson, they will read from two different websites that chronicle two different types of journeys. The first is about an organization called Project Rebirth that is filming the construction at Ground Zero in New York City.The second website includes the responses of several members of the American Motorcycle Association when asked, “Which is more important, the journey or the destination?" Lesson Description Students will read selected passages from Project Rebirth http://www.projectrebirth.org/index.html and The American Motorcycle Association www.ama-cycle.org/backfires/Oct01backfires.asp. They will answer questions based on what they read. Instructional Objectives
Student Web Activity Questions and Answers 1.How is Project Rebirth a journey? What is its destination? 2.Why do you think capturing the rebuilding process on film is a memorial to the victims of September 11? 3.Which do you think is more important: the journey or the destination of Project Rebirth? 4.Name two reasons why a motorcyclist said the journey is more important than the destination. 5.Name two reasons why a motorcyclist said the destination is more important than the journey. 6.Describe a journey you’ve taken. Log InThe resource you requested requires you to enter a username and password below: | |||