Spring, 2005
Literature WebQuest (Bob Montgomery)
National Children's Dental Health Month (Cynde Ciesla)
Butterflies & Moths (Danielle Burritt and Liz Amyot)
Natural Disasters (Heather Grosso)
Your Wood: Exploring the forests which build our cities (Jamie Sykut)
Go Take a Hike (Julie Tubolino)
To Grandmother's House We Go! (Katie Esposito)
What's in the News? (Kelly Wirth)
Our Classroom is a ZOO! (Marie Peterson)
March to the Arch (Mark Gurniak and Mike Eiffe)
Discovering the NCLB Act of 2002 (Matthew Labriola and Nickeisha Horsham)
World Biomes WebQuest & Botanic Garden Design (Melissa Churchill)
Math is Boring...When Will We Ever Use This? (Nick Puszert)
The Frog Pond (Penny Howard)
Machine Tool Safety (Tim Van Beveren)
What's a Transistor? (Zachary Carrico)
Fall, 2004
WebQuest for Early History of New York (Amanda Anna)
Native American WebQuest (Beth Julian)
Thanksgiving (Dana Seyfarth)
Community Activities: A WebQuest for Information (Don Fronk)
American Imperialism: An Analysis of America's Involvement in a Foreign Country (Don Stone)
Rise of the Dictators: A WebQuest for High School Students (Erin Banta)
Paper Air Plane Exploration (Erin Stanton)
Animal Adaptation WebQuest (Jennifer Sperry)
Spaghetti and Meatballs for All: A Mathematical Story (Jessica Ellis and Christine Harriger)
Poetry WebQuest (Karleen Kirch)
Which Cell Phone Company Do You Choose? (Loretta Boyce)
Vacation Prices (Mark Donabella)
Journey Through the Solar System (Matthew Alfieri)
Off to Yankee Stadium (Melissa Stoutenberg)
Exploring Ancient Greece: A WebQuest for Middle School Social Studies and Language Arts (Michaela Frink)
Investigation Reports: Ancient Egypt (Michael Michella)
What Is It Like Where You Live: The World's Biomes (Riza Sanchez)
World Religion WebQuest (Wendy Jones)
Spring, 2003
Okinawan GoJu Ryu (Andrew Rupert)
Whatever Floats Your Boat? (Brian Christopher)
Blast Off: Introduction to Model Rocketry (Chris Maphey)
WebQuest for Ancient Rome (Chris Nicol)
Buy Your Own Corvette (Denise Pitcher)
Life Along the Erie Canal (Donald Dwyer)
How to Purchase a Car (Doug Andrews)
Anna Pavlova: Lab #2 from the Food Guide Pyramid Unit (Elizabeth Byrnes)
Holocaust: Fact or Fiction? (Erica Clark)
Civil War: Three Days at Gettysburg (Eric Varney)
Now What? Baby Care for Teen Moms (Hope Decker)
Literacy Around the World (Jayne Moore)
Right Triangle Trigonometry (Jim Smith)
Planning a Trip to Washington, D.C. (Kimberly Walters and Nathan Wienk)
Designing a Wedding Cake (Lisa Crupe)
Landscapes, Seascapes and Cityscapes: An Exhibition (Melissa Gruber)
Exploring the Uses of Propaganda in WWII and Today (Rich Ulrich)
Inventor or Innovator: Who Are You? (Scott Crowell)
Car Shopping (Stephanie Griffin)
Welcome to the Journey of the Tundra: An Exploration of Animal Life (Susan Flewelling and Brenda Lashomb)
Selecting the Cell Phone Rate Plan That's Right for You (Tami Guido)
"Prime" Time Movies (Tammy Maddock)
Fall, 2002
What Will the Weather Be Like Next Week? (Cory Albertina)
From Typewriter to Computer Keyboard (Larry Brown)
Parallel Lines Cut By a Transversal (Anthony Buda)
Ranking the Warbirds: A Comparative Analysis WebQuest (John Clark)
Dreams Do Come True (Trisha Dufloe)
Find a College (Debbie DuFour)
Christmas in Mexico (Carrianne Gifford)
Team 007: Bond Meets Fractions (Rebecca DeNeef and Danielle Goedel)
Potato Cannons (Doug Gorman)
City of Light: The Pan-American Exposition (Will Keresztes)
Artworks with Logos or Brand Marks (Tanya Komar)
Career Exploration (Chyloe Lee)
Mathelete (Todd Parks)
Some "Do's" and "Don'ts" for Interviewing for Teaching Position (Brain Pratt)
Auto Cad Architecture Structure and Design (Mary Shick)
Manufacturing Materials & Processes (Timothy Threlkeld)
Fairy Tales (Mary Wood)
Summer, 2002
Six Flags Amusement Parks: Roller Coasters (Jessica Tassone and Betsy Czerwinski)
America’s Early Sections: Historical Detectives Needed (Ken Campbell and Angela Awald)
La Gramatica Avanzada: Advanced Spanish Grammar – A WebQuest Project for AP Spanish (Beth Tharrett, Debbie Stuetz, and Michele Izzo)
A.P. Biology Ecology Summer Assignment (Rick Gallo)
Fony Video Walkman (Keith Manchester and Mike Bishop)
Let’s Look at the Moon: A Lunar Exploration (Kim Naugle and Jean Lynch)
Vacation Persuasion (Beth Navarra, Tanya Riggs, and Marty Piraino)
New York State Web Quest (Amy Coffin)
Web Quest Defined (Mark Ellis)
Job Hunting on the World Wide Web (Frank Donato)
The Underground Railroad (Caterina Salidu and Sharon Porter)
Spring, 2002
Snow Web Quest (Barbara Grenga, Cherie Horn, and Brianj Abbott)
Identifying Glacial Features (Dave Amidon and Jason Fuller)
Physical Education (Scott Baker)
Historical Physicists (Troy Corsner)
Advanced HTML WebQuest (Robert Farrell)
Cartoon Contest (Erin Foley)
Determining the History of Computing through the Internet (Jason Kuter)
New Chemistry Teachers (Jim Morgan)
Can You Find the Geometry in Nature? (Kelly O'Mara)
Water Rockets: The Math Aspect (Mike Patane)
Weather (Dan Rupert)
The Three Laws of Newtonian Mechanics (Todd Schipplick)
A WebQuest Developed for a High School Business Class (Kevin Smith)
The Romantics (Mike Thomas)
Research Before Purchasing a Motorcycle (John Whalen)
Fall, 2001
The Five Senses (Angela Affinati)
Passive Solar Architecture (Chad Ayers)
Television Production (Anthony Borelli)
Cellular Respiration (Patrick Crawford)
Contour Mapping (Will Covey)
The Renaissance (Kevin Dewey)
Midterm Review Project (Suzanne Dunn)
Multiplication Mathematician (Andy Robertson and Heather Perry)
The Life and Times of William Shakespeare (Kelley Harrigan)
A Historical Look at a Famous Mathematician (Carolee DeRollo and Johnsteven Melfi)
English and Metric Measurement Systems (Karin Kohl-Dyson)
Learning About Subatomic Particles (Matthew Loveless and Richard Gollo)
Summer, 2001
The Fifty Nifty States (Jeff Telle and Keri Honors)
UBUYACAR (Jim Bruni, Bob Beale, Pamela McHenry, Catherine Casaletta, and Mary Van Pelt)
Welcome to Inclusion: How will Autism Affect Your Year (Nick Duca, Deanna Pappalardo, and Amy Quade)
Remembering the Holocaust (Kelly Crisafulli, Rebecca NeNeef, and Danielle Hatton)
The Seven Resources of Technology (Kevin Aierstok)
Planning a Picnic (Debbie Bastian and Christine Spencer)
Create Your Own Society (Elizabeth Johnson)
Bienvenidos (Sara DeCastro)
The Revolutionary War (Jodi Kraeger)
Un Viaje Imaginario / Un Voyage Imaginaire (Karen Colling and Lisa Ryder)
NASCAR Racing Excitement (Kenneth Cranford and Scott Redding)
Spring, 2001
Endangered Species Project (Andrea Ackles)
The Task at Hand ... (Lee Boyed)
A Journey to the Nine Planets (Shonna Sargent, Margaret Colella, and Tracie Monroe)
Wind Energy (Steve Lavinio and Bruce Collins)
Search for Architect (Paul David)
The Elizabethan Times (Maggie Dorsey)
Underground Railroad (Daniel Gallagher)
Time Traveler Quest (Edward Gosek)
7th Grade Technology Inventions/Inventor's Research Project (Mark Hagan and David Hubert)
The Three Branches of Government (Fred Kent)
Solar System WebQuest (Anastasia Kimball)
Tornado Preparation (Jason Nephew and Connie Nephew)
Weather (Frances Samuel)
Forces and Motion (Jason Shannon)
Theme Park (Stephen Zumchak)
(You may need to use the Internet Explorer to view following projects, they are converted from MS PowerPoint 2000)
Summer, 2000
Mighty Casey Comes to Oswego (Jim, Mike and Mike)
Saturn Quest (Sean, Michelynn, and Robin)
Animal Planet Presents (Joe and Steve)
Journey to the Center of an Earthquake (Marty)
Into Thin Air (Lee, Andrew and Peg)
Entering the Work World as an Effective Employee (Tracey and Deborah)
A View of the Rainforest (Christine, Brenda and Irene)
Caves (Dan)
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