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My students' works

I promised my students to post here some of the activities they did last May. We had just about a month to work on the Webquest How did women live in Middle Ages? and be able to take part in Educared awards.
Nearly all the students in my two Bachillerato groups volunteered for the project. They did a good job and made a great effort, bearing in mind that they were preparing exams at the same time.
It was also a pleasure for us to work with Mar Gallego, Isabel Alonso and with Francisco Ponce, whose students created a wiki and did some treasure hunts in French related to the same topic.
It has been one of the most rewarding and positive experiences I've ever had. Collaboration, cooperation, creative learning, teamwork , contributions, enthusiasm... made us success in making a difference in our classes.

How women lived in Middle Ages



Música: Amazing Gracêb, por Adagrante, vía Jamendo





Middle Ages clothing



Música: les cordes de l'âme por, Adagrante, vía jamendo


Cooking Medieval recipes



Música: Bleuved Nébéleg, por Adragante , vía Jamendo


Middle Ages Women blog. The whole project.

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What is a Webquest?

I've been rather tied up lately. First, I've been working on the blog on Spanish and English literature. Second, finishing an online course about Moodle. Besides, I've become involved in an interesting project on this specific Webquest, How did women live in the Middle Ages ?.
My students from 1st Bachillerato and I will be working on it all this month long and as they don't know anything about Webquests, I've prepared this presentation for them and of course, for anyone who is interested in this useful "technique for Internet-based learning".

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Women in the Middle Ages

https://sites.google.com/site/middleageswomen/indexin

When I read about this Webquest on Mar Gallego's blog, I found it so appealing that I told my students to work on it as an optional task. Some of them volunteered and here, some of their projects.




My students' opinions?:
 -a very interesting topic to work on. 
 -you learn a lot about what happened at that period.
 -enjoyable to do.
 -it makes you think.

Yes, a great job. It's understandable it has been given an award by La Consejería de Educación.

Thanks to my students for their work and thanks to Mar Gallego,Isabel Alonso Hernández,and Francisco Ponce Capitán for sharing their webquest with us.

And don't forget to have a look at it! It's worth working on it!


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