The ULTIMATE GERMAN Vacation!!!

A WEBQUEST PLANNING THE ULTIMATE VACATION IN GERMANY!

A WEBQUEST FOR BEGINNING GERMAN 11 STUDENTS
 

Designed by
 Carolin Mattice  

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Introduction 
                 

The  ULTIMATE 10 day vacation in Germany for four!!!!

 


Task

     

Your task is to create the ultimate vacation for four and present your vacation, in the German Language using Power Point, to the rest of the Grade 11 Beginning German class. 

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Process 

There are seven steps to follow when planning and presenting the ULTIMATE vacation for four in Germany.

Step 1:  

form a group and choose your vacation role

 

 

-The  first step is to form a four member group and pick a role.

-Each group member that is going on the vacation has different interests. 

-Group member one - enjoys  history and historic art. 

-Group member two-enjoys modern art and  the theatre.

-Group member three-enjoys fashion and cultural events. 

-Group member four- enjoys the environment and outdoor recreation.

-All group members enjoy eating, visiting museums and are not particular about accommodation.

-The financial budget for this trip is unlimited.

-The group of four needs to create a folder on a disk.

-The disk will be turned in after each step in the Process. 

-The group should create a back-up copy of their work.

Step 2:

 Language Practice

-Prior to planning the ultimate vacation the group needs to practice the German language.

-Your group needs to practice the German language by going to the Quia webpage listed in the next point.

-Select German under subject categories and practice playing the four games under the headings: "conjunctions" and "vocabulary".  After playing these games you may choose two more games to play under other headings.  http://www.quia.com/dir/german/ 

-When the group has finished practicing knowledge of the German language create a table in a word or works word processing document and record the groups results in German.

-Save this information to the group disk.

-Hand in the group disk to the teacher for evaluation.

Step3:

 Destination Selection 

 

-There are only 10 days for the  vacation so the group can only visit four German cities that accommodate the needs of all the members.

-Select four destinations from the following list: Munich,  Berlin, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Cologne, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Hannover and Stuttgart.

-The resource section  under the headings: Maps and Visitors and Activity Guides will help you  select four destinations and places to stay. Remember that you only have ten days and that each group member has different vacation needs.  

-In the next step, step 4, you will select specific activities to do in each city that will accommodate all group members. However, in this step, the group will have to give a brief reason why they have selected specific cities and how long they will stay in a specific city.

-In a word or works document create a table and list the four cities that the group has selected, how long the group will stay and why the group is  visiting that specific city.

-The group response to this step must be in the German language.

-Save this information to the group disk.

-Hand in the group disk to the teacher for evaluation.

Step 4:

Brainstorming vacation activities

 

-Now that the group has selected four destinations and given a brief reason why the group will visit a specific city,   it is time to decide what specific activities each member will do in each city.

-Remember the various and same interests of each group member.  

-The Group response during this step should also be in the German language.

-In "Inspiration" or some other similar brainstorming program, that is available to you, the group is to brainstorm some ultimate activities to do in each city.  Print out your brainstorming activity.

-Need activity Ideas?  the resource section can help!

-When the group has  finished brainstorming a variety of activities, go to the group table that lists the German destinations and transfer the activities from the brainstorming activity to correspond with the destinations and group members.

-Save your printed brainstorming worksheet and computer generated information to the group disk.

-Hand in the group disk and your brainstorming page to the teacher for evaluation.

Step 5:

photos 

 

-Now that the group has selected four destinations and specific member activities its time to take  some photos!!! 

-Need help with photos of destinations and activities?  The resource section can help! to search for photos just type in the word Germany in the search box.

-Create a photo folder and save the groups vacation photos.

-Title your photos using the German language.

-Save this information to the Group Disk.

-Hand in the group disk to the teacher for evaluation. 

Step 6:

Power Point 

presentation

 

-It is now time for the group to create a visual presentation of the ULTIMATE German vacation for four!

-Take all of your information from the group disk and create a MS PowerPoint visual presentation.

-Your response to this step must be in the German Language.

Step 7: 

Class

 Presentation

-Now that the group has created a Power Point presentation of the groups vacation it is now time to make a presentation to your German 11 class.

-The group response to this step should be in the German Language.


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 resources

maps of Germany

 

Maps of  German Destinations: MunichBerlin, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Cologne, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Hannover and Stuttgart can be found at the following site:

http://www.guide-to-germany.com/

Visitor and activity guides to German Cities and towns

http://www.germany-tourism.de/e/dest_con_main_e.html

http://www.guide-to-germany.com/

http://www.howtogermany.com

http://www.iol.ie/~discover/europe.htm

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/germany/

 

photos

http://www.webshots.com/explore/

 

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Evaluation
follow the rubric for evaluation of the
WebQuest

Components Beginning 1 Developing 2 Capable 3 Powerful 5

Components as outlined in steps 2,3,4,5 Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming and Photos

Little or no completion of: Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming and Photos. Completion of: Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming and Photos.  Some information is vague or missing. Contains completion of: Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming and Photos. German language was practiced and documented. Four destinations were selected, length of stay and with brief reason. Completed brainstorming process that match destinations with some activities under the required headings. Good use of photos. Contains completion of clear, detailed and description of: Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming worksheet and activities and Photos.  Four destinations were selected with a variety of creative activities, under the required headings and length of stay that match their destinations. Creative and accurate use of photos that match destination and activities.

Group work 

 

Little or no cooperation, communication or effort of group members. Some cooperation, communication and effort of group members. not all members of the group participated equally. Cooperation, communication and effort between all group members. Each member participated equally. Clear evidence that there was cooperation. communication and effort between each group member.  Clear evidence each member participated equally.

Use of the German Language: written and oral

Little or no use of German Language in: written or oral in Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming and Photos and class presentation. Some use of written German in Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming and Photos. Some use of oral German Language during the class presentation.   Most written responses demonstrate  knowledge of German in: Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming and Photos. Evidence of oral knowledge in the German language during class the presentation. All written responses demonstrate a clear and comprehensive use of written German in: Language Practice, Destination Selection, Brainstorming and Photos. Clear and comprehensive use  and knowledge of the German language Orally.  Some advanced oral language skills. 

Class Presentation

is missing most components and is difficult to understand. Oral presentation gives little information about the vacation. Presentation  presents most components in an understandable manner. Oral presentation is brief and gives minimal information about the vacation.

Presentation contains all components, is effectively organized and easy to understand. Oral presentation is clear and presents all aspects of the vacation. 

Presentation is very clearly laid out to demonstrate the progression of the vacation and its events. Oral presentation is comprehensive, engaging, well organized and creates interest in the trip.

 

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Conclusion

 congratulations!!!! 

the group has have finished planning the ULTIMATE German Vacation and power point presentation! 

 

 

 


Credits

A special thank you to George Kelly for his WebQuest and technology instructions.  Thank you to Andrew Kitchenham for his second language learning instructions. both are instructors at Malaspina University College.  A special thank you to Mary O'neill esq. also from Malaspina University College.

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Last updated on August 15, 1999. Based on a template from The WebQuest Page