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Johnny Appleseed

Introduction Task Resources Process Evaluation Conclusion Standards Citations Teacher Notes. A WebQuest for Kindergarten (Social Studies) Designed by –Stacey Brown mnt_aca_sst@nwoca.org EDTL 680 – Information Literacy for Teaching and Learning – Summer 2005

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Johnny Appleseed

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  1. Introduction Task Resources Process Evaluation Conclusion Standards Citations Teacher Notes A WebQuest for Kindergarten (Social Studies) Designed by –Stacey Brown mnt_aca_sst@nwoca.org EDTL 680 – Information Literacy for Teaching and Learning – Summer 2005 Based on a template from The WebQuest Page Johnny Appleseed

  2. Introduction Have you ever heard of the man who wore a upon his head, or who wears an upside down for clothes? This web quest will teach you about the man known as “Johnny Appleseed” and the impact he had on American life.

  3. Task • Follow this WebQuest to learn about the legendary pioneer known as Johnny Appleseed through fun and exciting activities and projects. • You will be assigned the following jobs in order to complete this quest : Detective Reporter Craftsman Artist

  4. Resources • “Johnny Appleseed” book by Stephen Kellogg • Computer • Access to the Internet • Chart Paper • Black Construction Paper • Glue • Scissors • Internet Sites: infohio.org/ www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/apples.htm www.enchantedlearning.com/paint/school/usa/people/Appleseed.shtml

  5. Process 1. Listen to the “Johnny Appleseed” by Stephen Kellogg as the teacher reads it aloud to the class. 2. After the book is read, your teacher will divide you into groups and assign each group a job. ReporterDetectivesCraftsmenArtists 3. When your teacher rings her apple bell you will rotate jobs as directed by the teacher.

  6. Reporter 1. Listen to the teacher read you an article about Johnny Appleseed. Click on to get directions to the article. 2. After the teacher has read you the article “Gentle Pioneer: Johnny Appleseed. You will report to your teacher all of the facts you learned about this American pioneer. Your teacher will write down your facts on chart paper. Back to Process

  7. Detectives • You will work with a partner in your group to complete this task. • Click on the to search for hidden items in the Johnny Appleseed picture. Artists Click on the to color a picture of Johnny Appleseed. Back to Process Back to Process

  8. Craftsmen Click on the for directions on how to make a pot to wear on your head just like Johnny Appleseed. Back to Process

  9. Evaluation Attempted to Complete Satisfactory Completion Followed Directions

  10. Conclusion Congratulations! You have successfully explored the Internet to find out about the man known as Johnny Appleseed. To celebrate all of your hard work we will have a Johnny Appleseed costume party, and an apple tasting test while we sit back and relax by watching a Johnny Appleseed cartoon.

  11. Standards Social Studies Academic Content Standards Standard: People in Societies Benchmark: B. Identify ways that different cultures within the United States and the world have shaped our national heritage. Grade Level Indicator: 2. Identify different cultures through the study of holidays, customs, and traditions utilizing language, stories, folktales, music, and the arts. Standard: Social Studies Skills and Methods Benchmark: A. Obtain information from oral, visual, print, and electronic sources. Indicators: 1. Listen for information. 5. Work with others by sharing, taking turns and raising hand to speak. To Technology Standards

  12. Technology Academic Content Standards Standard: Technology for Productivity Applications Benchmark A: Understand basic computer and multimedia technology concepts and terminology. Indicator3: Use computer and multimedia technology with teacher assistance (e.g., computer, VCR, listening station). Benchmark C: Use productivity tools to produce creative works. Indicator 2: Identify/recognize technology resources (e.g. , pre-selected Web sites, educational software. Standard: Technology and Communication Applications Benchmark C: Participate in group projects and learning activities using technology communications. Indicator 1: Engage in teacher-directed online learning activities. To Technology Standards – p. 2

  13. Technology Standards cont…. Standard: Technology and Information Literacy Benchmark C: Apply basic browser and navigation skills to find information from the Internet. Indicator 1: Talk about the Internet as an information source. 2:: Use Web page functions: a. Scroll up and down page b. Click on links; and c. Use back button To Library Guidelines

  14. Guidelines for Effective School Library Media Programs Guideline: Information Literacy Benchmark D : Read and listen to stories for school work and personal enjoyment. Guideline : Library-based Technology Benchmark C : Demonstrate effective usage of library-based technologies, including the internet and other electronic resources for teaching and learning. Guideline : Technology Literacy Benchmark B : Apply basic Internet browser and navigation skills to search for information on the Internet.

  15. Teacher Notes • This is a teacher directed project. Students should not be expected to complete this task without guidance. • This lesson would be most effectively taught using a Smart Board in order to demonstrate computer parts and skills to students with no prior experience. • Other helpful websites pertaining to this topic: atozteacherstuff.com www.dltk-kids.com/ kinderthermes.com

  16. Citations (2005, June 20). Academic Content Standards. Retrieved August     1, 2005 from Ohio Department of Education Web site:     www.ode.state.oh.us Dillon, D. (1994, February). Gentle pioneer: Johnny Appleseed.     Retrieved July 26, 2005 from , Infohio Web site http://discoverer.sirs.com/cgi-bin/dis-article-display?id=DINFOHIO1-0- 573&artno=00000 Enchanted Learning (n.d.). Johnny Appleseed. Retrieved August 3,  2005 from , Enchanted Learning Software Web site: www.enchantedlearning.com/paint/school/usa/people/Appleseed.shtml (2005, June 8). Find the Hidden Pictures. Retrieved August 3,     2005 from National Institutes of Health Department of Health &     Human Services Web site: http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/apples.htm To Graphic Citations

  17. Graphic Citations Lacosse, L. (n.d.). You are the apple of my eye!. Retrieved July     21, 2005 from , Web site:     http://www.manteno.k12.us/llacosse/webquest.ht Pohlmeyer, T. (2005, July 27). Apples. Retrieved August 3, 2005     from , Web site: www.mrspohlmeyerskinderpage.com/apples.htm http://www.erwinorchards.com/johnny.gif http://www.brownelementary.com/johnny/johnny...

  18. Hat Directions • Use black construction paper to make black pots for the students to wear on Johnny Appleseed's birthday.  Staple two 4 1/2" x 12" black construction paper strips end-to-end.  Round one end of a 9" x 3" construction paper rectangle to resemble a pot handle.  Use a round hole puncher to punch a hole in the rounded end of the handle.  Fold the opposite end of the handle, creating a tab for gluing.  Glue the handle to the headband.  Glue an apple die cut to the center of the band. Back to Craftsmen Back to Process

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