"Swimming
Around" The
Lake Champlain Basin
Webquest
By Melinda A. Quillia
Created for fourth grade with minimal assistance
Fourth
Graders...
An Introduction
Lake Champlain
is often referred to as one of the most historic bodies of water in
North America. It is the sixth largest freshwater lake in the United
States. That rich history is directly related to Lake Champlain
geography. As a direct north-south waterway through heavily wooded and
rugged terrain, Lake Champlain provided an easy traveling route,
connecting earliest inhabitants to the Richelieu and St. Lawrence
rivers to the north, and Lake George and the Hudson River to the south.
Connections to major river waterways like the Otter Creek through
Vermont and the Boquet River through New York provided access into the
surrounding lands.
We have been learning a lot about Lake
Champlain so far this year
including some of the components that make up the lake or its
surrounding region such as the
three types of rocks, nearby attractions, and a visit to Shelburne
Farms
which borders a section of the Lake!
The Problem
Recently, your class trip to see a better up close
look of Lake Champlain on the Spirit of Ethan Allen II was cancelled
due to bad weather conditions and now the fourth grade must wait until
the very end of the year to take this very exciting trip, as an
opportunity to learn more about Lake Champlain through personal
experience. Therefore, the problem I am proposing to you is that
without some refresher information, by the end of the school year you
may not be as prepared about your trip to Lake Champlain- The Spirit of
Ethan Allen II as you thought you were! Oh no!!! How will you possibly
remember all of the information about Lake Champlain you have learned
by May?

The
Challenge
But no
worries fourth graders!
I have prepared this webquest search for you to help you further
prepare for your future learnings on Lake Champlain, and to help you
prepare for your Spirit of Ethan Allen II trip in May. Your task
is to do research on Lake Champlain in order to answer the questions
below. If you can find the answers to all of the questions below, I
feel that you will be very knowledgeable for your trip in May.
Answering the questions below will help you prepare for some of what
you will most likely see in May.

Research the following questions
in brown:
Focus: What will I see in May
on the Spirit of
Ethan Allen II?
(You can write the number of each
question and then your answer on a
piece of blank lined paper and use a pen or pencil to record your
findings!)
How
large is the Lake Champlain
Basin?
Lake
Champlain is a freshwater lake. Using evidence from the websites
below what does this mean?
What
are some of the animals that inhabit the lake that I may see on my
trip?
How
many islands border the lake?
What
are some of the activities or clubs that exist in and around the
Lake that you may see?
Name
one piece of important history about the lake that you can amaze
people with on the trip. (You may hear some of this from your tour
guide while on the Spirit of Ethan Allen II!)
Do you think you'll see
Champ while on the Spirit of Ethan Allen II?
FEEDBACK
When you are
done with your research if you would like to take some time to
email me (the creator) and tell me what you think you may. The
link to email me is :
Just click on the link
above and you will be all set to email me!
Your feedback is important so that I can continue to improve this site
and make it more fun for you in preparation for your trip! Thanks for
participating in this exploration!