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This WebQuest will allow you to work in pairs. Each person is responsible to keep all copies of their work in their individual folders. Be sure to read the directions carefully and complete all worksheets.
Working together, each of you is responsible to complete the Jon Scieszka worksheet . Click on the pictures of Jon Scieszka to visit the website. Make sure you each print out the worksheet.
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Why is it important to listen to both sides of a story when there is a conflict? You and your partner are to complete this worksheet on this topic. Make sure you each print out the worksheet.
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There are a many differences between the two stories and the are also some similarities. Complete the Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting the two stories. Make sure you each print out the worksheet.
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Complete the crossword puzzle to see how carefully you read the story. Make sure you each print out the worksheet.
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Test your knowledge of the stories by completing the multiple choice comprehension quiz. Make sure you each print out the worksheet.
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Complete this story web for the True Story Of The Three Little Pigs. Make sure you each print out the worksheet.
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Complete this story web for the Story Of The Three Little Pigs. Make sure you each print out the worksheet.
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Write a persuasive essay, convince the reader who is telling the truth, the three pigs or the wolf. Make sure you each print out the worksheet.
Click on the boy to define persuasive writing Click the hand to organize your thought Click on the pencil to go to worksheet
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Author: Suzana Adamo
Email: sadamo@wayneschools
Last updated: 03/04/2008