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Creating a Cyberhunt Worksheet

Learn how to use Microsoft Word to create a cyberhunt worksheet. Add text, pictures, borders, and hyperlinks to engage your audience. Save and share your completed worksheet.

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Creating a Cyberhunt Worksheet

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  1. LESSON 5 LESSON 5 Making USING Cyberhunts 3

  2. Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Writing a Cyberhunt Lesson Objectives To use a word document, adding text, pictures and borders To write suitable questions for a cyberhunt – thinking of audience To add hyperlinks to words To save the document

  3. Writing a word document in preparation for a cyberhunt By now you should have decided on your subject and found some suitable websites for information and saved them in your favourites folder. You now need to make your cyberhunt worksheet. You will be creating your cyberhunt in WORD. Open up a new WORD document

  4. Now you have opened your Word document follow these instructions… • Write your title – you could use WORD ART • Save the document by going to ‘Save As’ and give your document a name. • Add a border to your document by going to ‘Format’ and ‘Borders and Shading’ and then ‘Page Border’

  5. Now you need to think of some good questions to write for your Cyberhunt. This is the tricky part. You need to use the websites you have found to think of good questions that YOU know the answers to. • You also need to remember WHO you are making this cyberhunt for. In other words, we must think of our ‘audience’. • For example : • If it is for an infant class the website will need • to use simpler language • the facts should be easy to find • the website containing the answer should have suitable content.

  6. Go online and find your favourite websites on your subject. Look at some of the pages for information. Then think of a question to ask on your cyberhunt. It needs to be something that you can find on one of the pages. When you are writing your questions you must remember your audience again. If you are writing for an Infant class your questions will need to use simple language. Use your websites and this worksheet to help you Making a cyberhunt worksheet

  7. For each question in your cyberhunt follow these instructions… • Write out your question on your WORD document. • Write or choose a word or words which will act as your link.

  8. Next you must find your answer… • Go to the internet and go to the page where you find the answer. Minimise the page. • You will see your page on the bottom toolbar.

  9. Go back to your WORD document and highlight the word where you want the link to be. • Click with your right button and go to HYPERLINK

  10. This box will appear… If you click back to the website that you have open (minimised at the bottom) and then straight back to this box the address will automatically appear in this address box. Click on OK and the hyperlink will be made

  11. Keep writing out your questions, finding your web pages and making the hyperlinks. Don’t forget to leave enough room on your cyberhunt for answers to be typed by the person who completes it. You could also then add clip art or pictures to make your cyberhunt more appealing.

  12. When you have finished, don’t forget to go to FILE and SAVE. Now you can give your cyberhunt for somebody else to fill in! Click here for a quiz Internet search match activity

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