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Preview of Chemistry WebQuest:  Percent Composition Perfection

Chemistry WebQuest: Percent Composition Perfection

Welcome to Percent Perfection! Today’s WebQuest will help you investigate how to calculate percent composition of chemical substances — both from the chemical formula and from experimental data. You’ll start by watching a introductory video, explore informational content, play with interactive tools, and finish with a review quiz to test your understanding. By the end, you’ll confidently find out what percent of a compound is made up by each element and how to calculate that from real data!
Preview of Cancel & Convert: Mastering the Unit-Cancellation Method Webquest

Cancel & Convert: Mastering the Unit-Cancellation Method Webquest

Welcome, chemistry explorers! In this WebQuest you will sharpen your skills in converting between units using the unit-cancellation (also called dimensional analysis or factor-label) method. This is one of the most important tools in chemistry for solving problems (mass ↔ moles, volume conversions, speed, density, etc.). You will complete four steps: Watch an introductory video that explains unit analysis and how to cancel units. Explore an informational website that describes the method and
Preview of Virtual Reality Rules and Procedures FREEBIE

Virtual Reality Rules and Procedures FREEBIE

Created by
Marcie Mazzetti
Get your students started with virtual reality in the classroom! This resource includes my tried and true rules and procedures for implementing this amazing technology successfully. Compatible with Google Cardboard, Nearpod VR, National Geographic 360, and any other VR lessons you use. Pair this resource with my Virtual Reality No Prep Lesson Looking for more fun projects to keep your students engaged and learning through the end of the year? Check out these no prep resources: Decades Res
Preview of Histology:  4 Types of Human Tissue Webquest

Histology: 4 Types of Human Tissue Webquest

I made a web quest that has students answering questions from visiting websites on the four types of tissue. I put in video links, informational sites, and a simulation/practice quiz. There is even a part to color code the four types. Answer key is included.
Preview of WebQuest: Traveling Through the Nitrogen Cycle

WebQuest: Traveling Through the Nitrogen Cycle

In this webquest, you will learn how nitrogen — an essential nutrient for life — moves through Earth’s ecosystems. You’ll watch an introductory video, explore an informational article, play an interactive simulation game, and complete a review quiz. As you progress, answer questions that help you think about the forms nitrogen takes, major reservoirs in ecosystems, and how humans impact this critical cycle. By the end, you’ll have a deeper understanding of how nitrogen cycles through livi
Preview of WebQuest:  Lose It or Gain It? Exploring Oxidation Numbers!

WebQuest: Lose It or Gain It? Exploring Oxidation Numbers!

In chemistry, oxidation numbers help us track how many electrons atoms gain or lose in compounds and reactions, and how atoms combine to make neutral compounds. You’ll explore this idea through a introductory video, a clear informational site, an interactive practice, and a fun quiz game. Answer key included. By the end, you’ll be able to confidently: Assign oxidation numbers to atoms (metals, nonmetals, polyatomic ions), Use oxidation numbers to combine ions so that the total charge equals
Preview of Charged Up! Exploring Electric Charge & Coulomb’s Law

Charged Up! Exploring Electric Charge & Coulomb’s Law

Welcome physics explorers! In this webquest, you’ll dive into the fascinating world of electric charge—what it is, how charged objects interact, and how the force between them is described by Coulomb’s Law. We’ll start with a short introductory video, move on to an informational website to build your conceptual understanding, then play with a simulation to see the ideas in action, and finish with a review game (or quiz-style activity) to reinforce what you’ve learned. Grab your notebook, be read
Preview of WebQuest:  Unraveling Empirical & Molecular Formulas

WebQuest: Unraveling Empirical & Molecular Formulas

Welcome, Formula Detectives! Today you will investigate how chemists use data to uncover the simplest form of a compound (the empirical formula) and the actual number of atoms in a molecule (the molecular formula). You’ll explore videos, interact with online practice tools, and apply your knowledge in problem-solving scenarios. By the end, you’ll be able to: ✔ Distinguish between empirical and molecular formulas. ✔ Derive an empirical formula from masses or percent composition. ✔ Use empiri
Preview of Mole Mania! A WebQuest for Exploring the Chemical Mole

Mole Mania! A WebQuest for Exploring the Chemical Mole

Welcome to Mole Mania! In chemistry, the mole is one of the most important tools scientists use to count particles that are too small to see. Just like “dozen” means 12 items, a mole means 6.022 × 10²³ particles — a number called Avogadro’s number, which helps chemists connect the invisible world of atoms and molecules to measurable quantities in the lab. In this WebQuest, you will: Learn what a mole is and why it’s useful Find out how Avogadro’s number relates to counting particles Defi
Preview of Physics Projectile Motion Webquest

Physics Projectile Motion Webquest

Welcome scientists! You’re about to embark on a Projectile Motion Adventure where you’ll explore the science of things launched, thrown or shot through the air. Have you ever wondered why a tossed ball arcs in the sky, or how the angle of launch affects how far it goes? In this WebQuest you will: Watch a fun animated video to get the big picture of projectile motion.Read an easy-to-use website to deepen your understanding of what’s going on (forces, components, trajectory).Play with an interac
Preview of Blast Off! Projectile Motion Webquest

Blast Off! Projectile Motion Webquest

Welcome scientists! You’re about to embark on a Projectile Motion Adventure where you’ll explore the science of things launched, thrown or shot through the air. Have you ever wondered why a tossed ball arcs in the sky, or how the angle of launch affects how far it goes? In this WebQuest you will: Watch a fun animated video to get the big picture of projectile motion. Read an easy-to-use website to deepen your understanding of what’s going on (forces, components, trajectory). Play with an i
Preview of Rockin Plates: The Great Earth‑Shift Adventure WebQuest

Rockin Plates: The Great Earth‑Shift Adventure WebQuest

Earth may look solid and unchanging—but deep beneath our feet, the surface is constantly shifting. The outer shell of our planet is broken into large “plates” that slowly move, interact, crash, or drift apart. These movements shape continents, build mountains, form oceans, and even trigger earthquakes and volcanoes. In this webquest, you’ll explore how and why plates move — focusing on types of plate boundaries, seafloor spreading, and subduction zones. By the end, you’ll have a stronger underst
Preview of Trace Clues: Hair & Fiber Forensics Webquest

Trace Clues: Hair & Fiber Forensics Webquest

Imagine that you’ve been called in as a trainee forensic investigator on a major crime scene. Your job: gather microscopic clues, analyze what the evidence tells you, and help piece together how the crime happened. In this WebQuest you’ll explore how hair and fiber evidence can link a suspect to a victim or a scene, use simulations and games to practice the techniques, and review what you’ve learned. Put on your detective hat — it’s time to dig into trace evidence! Answer key included.
Preview of Forensic Science Quest:  Observations and Seeing What Others Miss

Forensic Science Quest: Observations and Seeing What Others Miss

Imagine you arrive at a crime scene. What you notice — or what you miss — could make the difference between solving the case or letting a criminal go free. In forensic science, strong observation skills and careful documentation are essential. In this webquest you’ll learn what “observation” really means, explore how and why eyewitness accounts can differ, and see how investigators gather and interpret evidence. By the end, you should appreciate how observation underpins nearly everything in for
Preview of Online Click & Learn:  Reading and Interpreting Bar Graphs

Online Click & Learn: Reading and Interpreting Bar Graphs

In this lesson, you will begin by watching a short video that explains how bar graphs work — including their key components like labels, title, and bars — and then complete the Wisc-Online interactive simulation. By the end of this activity, you should be able to read bar graphs accurately, interpret the data they present, and solve real-world problems using bar graphs. Answer key included.
Preview of Online Click & Learn:  Exploring Formula Weight & Molecular Weight

Online Click & Learn: Exploring Formula Weight & Molecular Weight

In chemistry, understanding how to calculate formula weight and molecular weight is essential for working with compounds and predicting how reactions will occur. There is a short video for instruction, and a worksheet that goes with this simulation. In this click and learn, you will practice calculating weights of compounds using atomic masses from the periodic table. WISC Online does a great job of walking you through problems in a step by step manner and providing feedback. Answer key inc
Preview of Online Click & Learn Quest:  How To Use A Microscope

Online Click & Learn Quest: How To Use A Microscope

Microscopes are essential tools in biology that allow us to see structures too small for the naked eye. In this lesson, you will watch a video that explains how microscopes work and then explore a virtual microscope simulation to practice identifying parts and using the microscope correctly. As you go through the simulation, you will answer the questions based on your observations and what you learn. WISC Online does a great job of providing detailed explanations, graphics, and interactive clic
Preview of Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World Virtual Field Trip - Disney Parks Disney Day

Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World Virtual Field Trip - Disney Parks Disney Day

Incredibly detailed and exciting virtual field trip to Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World. You'll experience the sights and sounds of what it really feels like being at Animal Kingdom as you enjoy the rides, shows and experiences! This is a super fun, no prep activity that is truly immersive. *UPDATED 5/30/26* What else is included?2 types of supplemental handouts to accompany the virtual field trip!* Be sure to check out the video preview. NOTE: music clips are not available via the preview, b
Preview of Kruger National Park Safari Virtual Field Trip - South Africa - Game Reserve

Kruger National Park Safari Virtual Field Trip - South Africa - Game Reserve

Incredibly detailed and exciting virtual field trip to the Kruger National Park in South Africa! Hop in the vehicle because we are going on safari! There are also 2 types of supplemental handouts to accompany the virtual field trip. This is an easy, no-prep activity! Animals explored on the trip: cheetahelephantzebranyalalionleopardgiraffehippohyenawild dog/painted dog* Be sure to check out the video preview ** Be sure to check out the video preview. NOTE: music clips are not available via the p
Preview of Georgia Aquarium Virtual Field Trip - Atlanta, Georgia - Digital Activity

Georgia Aquarium Virtual Field Trip - Atlanta, Georgia - Digital Activity

Enjoy an incredibly detailed and fun virtual field trip to the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia! On this trip, you will see:whale sharksdolphinssouthern sea ottersAfrican penguinsbeluga whalespuffinsturtlesalbino alligatorssea lionssea turtlesmanta raysjellyfishcorala variety of different fish species... and more! Also included:supplemental handout to accompany the trip4 (digital) aquatic life themed educational games... making for a no-prep activity! * Be sure to check out the video preview
Preview of Bronx Zoo Virtual Field Trip - New York City - Wildlife Conservation Society

Bronx Zoo Virtual Field Trip - New York City - Wildlife Conservation Society

Enjoy an incredibly detailed and fun virtual field trip to the Bronx Zoo in New York! On this trip, you will see:gorillaokapilionzebragiraffesnow leopardred pandatigergrizzly bearsea lionreptilesbutterfliesbirds... and more on the Wild Asia Monorail ride! Also included:supplemental handout to accompany the trip3 (digital) animal themed educational games... making for a no-prep activity! * Be sure to check out the video preview. NOTE: music clips are not available via the preview, but are availab
Preview of Breath of Knowledge: Exploring Respiratory Diseases Webquest

Breath of Knowledge: Exploring Respiratory Diseases Webquest

Welcome, explorers of the human body! In this webquest, you will dive into the fascinating world of the respiratory system and the diseases that can affect it. You’ll start with a short video to get your lungs—and your mind—moving. Then you’ll visit an informational site to learn key concepts, explore a simulation to see how things work, and finish with a review game to test your knowledge. By the end, you’ll have a better understanding of how the system should work, what happens when it doesn’t
Preview of Cell Membrane - Fluid Mosaic Webquest

Cell Membrane - Fluid Mosaic Webquest

The cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane, is a critical component of all cells. It acts as a dynamic boundary, regulating the passage of substances into and out of the cell to maintain a stable internal environment called homeostasis. In this webquest, you will explore the structure of the cell membrane, the functions it performs, and how the "fluid mosaic model" helps explain its properties. Videos, simulations, and answer key provided.
Preview of Leafing Through Clues: A Forensic Botany Webquest

Leafing Through Clues: A Forensic Botany Webquest

Plants can be more than just background scenery — in crime scenes, bits of leaves, pollen, seeds, or even wood fragments can become powerful clues. In this webquest, you will explore how botanists and forensic scientists use plant evidence to link suspects to crime scenes, identify locations, and even help solve criminal cases. As you work through the activities, think like a detective: examine the vegetation, consider what it tells you about time, place, and movement — and how it might connect
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