New York City

Welcome to the New York City Webquest activity. You are going to use the internet to find information, answer questions, and do activities related to New York City. You will be asked to read articles and view maps to gather information to complete your worksheet. It's time to sit back and enjoy a trip to The Big Apple, New York City!

The Tasks:

At the end of the project, the student will have a knowledge of the following:

The Resources:

1. We are about to leave for a trip to New York City. Before we pack our suitcases, we need to find out what the weather will be like. Click on New York City's weather to find out. On your worksheet, write the temperature, conditions, (cloudy, rain, snow, sunny) humidity level, and barometer reading. For a bonus, tell me where the weather report was taken.

2. We have arrived in The Big Apple. We want to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art today. You will find a painting called, "Heart of the Andes." On your worksheet, tell me what you think the "Andes" are, and  what year "Heart of The Andes" was painted. For a bonus, tell me the artists name, and how long he lived.

 3. We want to go for a picnic in Central Park. We will enter the park at the Grand Army Plaza. On the left side of the screen, you will find a compass. I want you to click on W to go west. On your worksheet, tell me where you are now. After our picnic, we want to explore. For a bonus, click N to go north to the Gapstow Bridge, the click E to go east. Where are you now?

4. Now let's go to the famous Empire State Building. You will arrive at a site that will tell you some important facts about the Empire State Building. On your worksheet, write how tall the ESB is, and how many years it was the tallest building in the world. At the bottom of the page, you will find prices for visitors. Write down the number of adults and children in your family, and the total price of the tickets.

5. Without the subway, people would have a very difficult time getting around New York. We have been to see the Yankees play in Yankee Stadium, and we need to get to Grand Central Station. Using the subway map, how many regular stops are there between 161 Street and Grand Central Station? Hint: the track color is green.

  6. Before we leave New York, we will visit the Statue of Liberty. We will take a ferry boat ride to the middle of New York Harbor, then climb to the crown of "Lady Liberty." You do not have to write anything down, just enjoy the tour.

7. Now take an online quiz to test your knowledge! This quiz is just for fun, so you will not be graded.
 

The Process:

1. We are about to leave for a trip to New York City. Before we pack our suitcases, we need to find out what the weather will be like. Click on New York City's weather to find out. On your worksheet, write the temperature, conditions, (cloudy, rain, snow, sunny) humidity level, and barometer reading. For a bonus, tell me where the weather report was taken.

2. We have arrived in The Big Apple. We want to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art today. You will find a painting called, "Heart of the Andes." On your worksheet, tell me what you think the "Andes" are, and  what year "Heart of The Andes" was painted. For a bonus, tell me the artists name, and how long he lived.

3. We want to go for a picnic in Central Park. We will enter the park at the Grand Army Plaza. On the left side of the screen, you will find a compass. I want you to click on W to go west. On your worksheet, tell me where you are now. After our picnic, we want to explore. For a bonus, click N to go north to the Gapstow Bridge, the click E to go east. Where are you now?

4. Now let's go to the famous Empire State Building. You will arrive at a site that will tell you some important facts about the Empire State Building. On your worksheet, write how tall the ESB is, and how many years it was the tallest building in the world. At the bottom of the page, you will find prices for visitors. Write down the number of adults and children in your family, and the total price of the tickets.

5. Without the subway, people would have a very difficult time getting around New York. We have been to see the Yankees play in Yankee Stadium, and we need to get to Grand Central Station. Using the subway map, how many regular stops are there between 161 Street and Grand Central Station? Hint: the track color is green.

6. Before we leave New York, we will visit the Statue of Liberty. We will take a ferry boat ride to the middle of New York Harbor, then climb to the crown of "Lady Liberty." You do not have to write anything down, just enjoy the tour.

7. Now take an online quiz to test your knowledge! This quiz is just for fun, so you will not be graded.
 

Learning Advice:

Students: This WebQuest was designed to better acquaint you with New York City. Go through the PROCESS section step by step, and answer the questions on your answer sheet. After you visit a web page, click on the "back" buttton to bring you back to this page. YOU WILL be graded for doing this WebQuest. Your grade will reflect your attempt to complete it, not correct answers. I hope you enjoy this activity.

Conclusion:

The goal of this activity is to better acquaint you with New York City while providing an introduction to technology in learning. As with anything technological, you may find an occasional glitch. Please report these to me using the link at the bottom of the page.

This page was created by Nathan Nicholas in EDU506, for Dr. Bruce Lewis.
March 25, 2000