JasonWQ

In order to make sure that your WebQuest stays aligned with your unit, you will need to copy and paste 3 things from your Stages 1 and 2 from Dr. Grace's wiki onto this page. (This will also help Dr. Theresa give you better feedback on your Intro, Task, and Conclusion.)

=G.R.A.S.P.S= //( Feel free to copy and paste what you have on your wiki page for Dr. Grace for the GRASPS portion. Note that you don't need the Standards part, though you can include it if you want.)// =Understanding(s)= •equations are used in the real world. •equations can create a relationship between two or more subjects. •equations can be visualized/charted.
 * Goal || Create linear relationships between amount of people on boat and amount of food/supplies will be needed. ||
 * Role || A voyager who is going to sail around the world. ||
 * Audience || The Annapolis Sailboat show. ||
 * Setting || Sail around the world with as little supply as possible. ||
 * Presentation || Students will create a Comic Life. ||

=Introduction= Wow! Congratulations! You have just graduated from the Linear School of Sailing! With your P.h.D in sailing linearly, you are ready to create linear equations to describe the ways of the sail. Where will you apply your knowledge? What kinds of challenges await a skilled mind that has been trained to create lines? You decide to set sail for a challenge to complete, using only your skills of the line.

=Task= The Annapolis Sailboat Show is looking to give away a free sailboat to voyagers who want to travel the world. You are a voyager who is entering a race to see who can sail around the world first. You are allowed to choose four other people in order to have a total of five people on your boat. In order to do this race, each team of five will need to figure out what size boat they will need. They will need to calculate the amount of food based on their team’s food consumption, medical and emergency supplies, storage space, and the amount of room needed for sleeping and create a linear equation for each relationship. Each team will need to graph each linear relationship and then create a Comic Life of the information. Each team will then present the comic to the Annapolis Sailboat Show. The team who uses their space in the most efficient way will win the sailboat. =Conclusion= Well, there's another job well done! You have just created the plans for a sailboat that is space efficient using your knowledge of linear equations. You have submitted your Comic Life to the Annapolis Sailboat Show, and are currently waiting for the results to be announced. You double check your work in your head, knowing that you used linear relationships to minimize the space on your boat. You remember minimizing the boat based on your teams food consumption, storage space, and sleeping room. Then you realize something. It doesn't matter if you win the boat or not. You've earned an even greater prize. You've earned the gift of space efficiency, which will help you when you move into your own place!