Everything on A Waffle

A WebQuest Created for the 2006 ONEBOOKAZ for Kids selection by Polly Horvath and supported by a grant from the Arizona Humanities Council.
 

Designed by

Ann Dutton Ewbank, Ph.D
adutton1@cox.net
 

 Introduction | Task | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion | Credits | Teacher Page


Introduction

Hi! I'm Primrose Squarp, and I live in Coal Harbour, British Columbia. Ever since my parents were lost at sea, I've lived with Miss Perfidy, Uncle Jack, and Bert and Evie. But I've been spending a lot of time at the Girl on the Red Swing, a fun restaurant here in town. The owner, Miss Bowzer, is teaching me how to cook. And the best thing is that everything we serve comes on a waffle!

In this WebQuest, you will learn all kinds of things about what it's like to live where I live, waffles around the world and other food customs, and then you get to write a letter to me! I hope you enjoy the WebQuest and I look forward to hearing from you!

"I have hair the color of carrots in an apricot glaze"- Primrose
(click picture for recipe)










The Task

In this webquest, you have three separate tasks.

1. Learn about the fishing and whaling industry in coastal British Columbia where I live. Create a portfolio that shows what you learned.

2. Learn all about how waffles are served around the world. Every culture has some kind of flatbread that is served frquently with all kinds of meals (tortillas are one example). Create a PowerPoint presentation with pictures and information about the history of waffles around the world.

3. Finally, write a letter to me,Primrose Squarp, the heroine of  Everything on a Waffle. What would you ask me about my life and experiences in Coal Harbour, British Columbia?
 

Okay, are you ready? I hope you learn lots!
 
 
 



The Process

(L to R) Canned fish, fish packed in ice, whaling harpoon

Task 1: Learn about the fishing and whaling industry in coastal British Columbia. Create a portfolio that shows what you learned.

1.   (If done in partners) Partner 1 will "drive" the computer for this task.  Partner 2 will record what is found on paper.

2. Go here to find background and history of whaling and here to find information about the commercial fishing industry.  These should be placed in the "Fishing and Whaling" section of your portfolio.  Choose what you both feel are the most important facts.

3.  Go here to find information on coastal British Columbia and here to see pictures of Coal Harbour.  These will be placed in the second part of your portfolio entitled "British Columbia."  Again, choose what you feel are the most important facts.

4.  When you make your portfolio, be as creative as you want!  Include pictures, graphs, and illustrations.  

5. Make a references page for your portfolio. Make sure you write the web address where you got the information, the name of the web site, and the author's name (if given). See this web site for help with citing a reference.

5.  Cover your portfolio with two pages of cardstock or construction paper and turn in to your teacher.


 
 

Coal Harbour, British Columbia, Canada

Task 2: Create a PowerPoint presentation with pictures and information about the history of waffles around the world.

1. Every culture has a flat bread that is cooked on a griddle. Go here to find information on the names of these items served around the world. Go here to find information specifically about waffles. Choose four food items that you would like to include in your PowerPoint presentation.

2. Begin creating your PowerPoint presentation. Make a title slide that includes the title of your presentation and your name.

3. For each of the four food items you researched, include the following information on a single slide:

  • Name of the food item
  • History of the food item
  • Part of the world where the food item is common
  • How the food item is made or a recipe that includes the item (try allrecipes.com)
  • A picture of the food item (use Google image search)
  • The link to the web site where you found the picture and any other web sites you used.
4. You should have five slides total in your PowerPoint presentation.

Task 3: Write a letter to Primrose Squarp, the heroine of  Everything on a Waffle. What would you ask her about her life and experiences in Coal Harbour, British Columbia?

Use the guidelines for an informal letter. Include at least two facts that you learned from your research on the web. Ask at least one question about Primrose's life and experiences.
 
 
 
 



Evaluation
 

You're almost done! Answer the following questions and turn them in to your teacher with the rest of your work on the WebQuest.

1. What was your favorite part of the WebQuest?  What was your least favorite part?
2.  What was the most surprising thing you learned during the WebQuest?
3.  Choose one of the tasks above.  Write down the process of completing the assignment, step by step.  Was there anything you would change? 
 
 
 
Beginning

1

Developing

2

Accomplished

3

Exemplary

4

Score
Fishing and Whaling Industry Portfolio
Very few sections are completed.  Very few facts are represented in the work. 
Few sections are completed.  Few facts are represented in the work. 
Most sections are completed. Some facts are represented in the work. 
All sections are completed.  Many facts are represented in the work. 
 
Waffles around the world















 

Powerpoint has at least two slides.  Questions are answered fairly well. Information reported fairly neatly and accurately. 
Powerpoint has at least three slides.  Questions are answered somewhat well. Information reported somewhat neatly and accurately. 
Powerpoint has at least four slides.  Questions are answered mostly well. Information reported mostly neatly and accurately. 
Powerpoint has at least five slides.  Questions are answered well. Information reported neatly and accurately. 
 
 Letter to Primrose Squarp















 

Letter has at least one fact and one question but   is not neatly typed or printed and addressed correctly.
Letter has at least one fact and one question and Is somewhat neatly typed or printed and addressed correctly.
Letter has at least one fact and one question.  Is mostly neatly typed or printed and addressed correctly.
Letter has at least two facts and one question.  Is neatly typed or printed and addressed correctly.
 
Evaluation of Your Work and the Process

 

No questions answered completely and thoroughly.
One question answered completely and thoroughly.
Two questions answered completely and thoroughly.
Three questions answered completely and thoroughly.
 



Conclusion

Congratulations! I hope you learned a lot and enyjoyed yourself! If you ever find yourself in the town of Coal Harbour, I hope you stop by The Girl in the Red Swing and have something delicious on a waffle. If not, I hope you try something on a waffle yourself- wherever you may be.

Love, 

Primrose Squarp



Credits & References

Whaling from Wikipedia

Commercial fishing from Wikipedia

Coastalbc.com

Pictures of Coal Harbour

History of Waffles, Pancakes, and Crepes

allrecipes.com

Google Image Search

Citation Machine

Guidelines for an Informal (Friendly) Letter
 
 


Last updated on February 24, 2006. Educators are given permission to freely use, distribute, photocopy, and adapt all materials contained in this document, provided that appropriate credit is given to the author.  Based on a template from The WebQuest Page