Task
To do this WebQuest, you should complete the following tasks.
Over 350 million people live in the Middle East, but where do all these people live? Where would you want to live if you had to move to the Middle East. You will view several videos and analyze some graphs to choose a place to live. After analyzing the different graphs and resources, choose a place to live and create a PowerPoint presentation to share where you would like to live.
Based on the resources provided, you will create a six page PowerPoint which should include:
- Slide 1: An introduction slide that has the student's name and the place he/she has chosen to live including the name of the country and the city.
- Slide 2: A slide showing a map of where you have chosen to live. Use the arrow icon to clearly show where you will be living.
- Slide 3: A slide showing the type of climate where you have chosen to live. Student should list the hottest month/s with average temperature, the coldest month/s with temperature, the wettest month/s with average precipitation, and the driest month/s with average precipitation. Use this website to get the information for your specific city and country. http://www.weather-and-climate.com/
- Slide 4: A slide showing the natural resources found in the place you have chosen. Be sure to include at least two pictures to represent those natural resources. Use this website to get the information for your specific country. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2111.html
- Slide 5: A slide explaining why you have chosen the place you have chosen. Be sure to include at least five supporting details as to why you have chosen the place you have chosen.
- Slide 6: A conclusion slide including the all the resources you used to create your PowerPoint. You must have at least five resources. Two of the resources are listed above. List the websites where you find your pictures and your map for your other three. You may use more pictures and/or graphs. Be sure to list every website you used to create your PowerPoint.