Lesson 11: Surfing the Net!
There are many different kinds of hyperlinks on the World Wide Web. Words and pictures (and other things) can be hyperlinks. Sometimes, one picture might have more than one hyperlink in it. Different parts of pictures can act as hyperlinks to different pages, so just one picture can link you to lots of different pages on the Web!
Your lesson today will be to complete the activity below as you surf the web navigating through different websites and completing different tasks and as well as finding various answers. This lesson incorporates your navigational skills as well as the research skills we've been building over the past two weeks! Make sure to record your answers!
As your surfing, make sure you visit ALL the pages and in number order. When you have looked at each page, come BACK (using the BACK button!). Have a SPOOOOTACULAR time!
Your lesson today will be to complete the activity below as you surf the web navigating through different websites and completing different tasks and as well as finding various answers. This lesson incorporates your navigational skills as well as the research skills we've been building over the past two weeks! Make sure to record your answers!
As your surfing, make sure you visit ALL the pages and in number order. When you have looked at each page, come BACK (using the BACK button!). Have a SPOOOOTACULAR time!
Halloween Scavenger Hunt:
1) Over the years, customs have changed. When the children town beggars went door to door what were they given instead of candy? Click on the hyperlink to find your answer and record it! http://www.holidays.net/halloween/trick.htm
(3) What was the size and weight of the largest pumpkin pie ever made?http://urbanext.illinois.edu/pumpkins/facts.cfm
(4) Write down the four steps on how to carve a pumpkin:
(5) You did research on "the history of candy corn". For your bibliography, cite the source for this article on Candy Corn:
http://www.bhg.com/halloween/recipes/the-history-of-candy-corn/
Reminder!!!!!
name of the website, date you accessed it
http://www.bhg.com/halloween/recipes/the-history-of-candy-corn/
Reminder!!!!!
name of the website, date you accessed it
(6) Carve a Jack-o-lantern! Write down the type of face you carved, was is silly, scary, happy, sad?
(7) Play only ONE game of the “Typing of the Ghost”. REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR FINGERS ON HOME ROW!!!! Please practice always coming back to home row when you reach for another key. Use that good technique we keep talking about! Write down your score!
(8) Select “Click Here to Play Now” on the page. MAKE SURE YOU STOP AND READ ALL THE HALLOWEEN SAFETY RULES BEFORE YOU PLAY THE GAME!!!!
What is the number one rule of Halloween safety? http://www.halloweenmagazine.com/play2.html
**When you are done reading all the safety rules, scroll down and click “Play the Official Halloween Safety Game” to start the game! Make sure you follow those rules and you stay safe Trick-Or-Treating!
What is the number one rule of Halloween safety? http://www.halloweenmagazine.com/play2.html
**When you are done reading all the safety rules, scroll down and click “Play the Official Halloween Safety Game” to start the game! Make sure you follow those rules and you stay safe Trick-Or-Treating!