Process for Etiquette Project
1. Form groups of three or four.
2. Read the Introduction and Task sections of the WebQuest.
3. Assign roles to every student and review responsibilities.
4. Explore the sites listed below, begin your research, and take notes.
5. Brainstorm the ideas for your web page about 1830s and present-day etiquette and dress.
6. Decide amongst your group who will write each piece; the Editor-in-Chief leads this discussion. Each student must submit 2 pieces of work.
7. Write your articles and work on your contributions to the web page.
8. Submit work to Research Editor, Copy Editor, Layout Editor, and Editor-in-Chief. Make necessary changes as recommended by group members.
9. Submit final work to Layout Editor.
10. Submit web site, including a “works cited” page to Mrs. Duggins. Remember to use MLA format for your citations.
Women's Clothing
19th-Century Women's Fashion
McCord Museum of Canadian History
Summary: "Learn the characteristics of fashions and styles of the past...and try to re-create the dress typical of a particular decade." (MCCORD MUSEUM OF CANADIAN HISTORY) Play a game to learn about 19th-century women's fashion. This site is also available in French.
URL: http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/en/keys/games/jeu2
Costumes & Textiles
The Connecticut Historical Society (CHS)
Summary: "The CHS Costumes & Textile Collection is among the largest in New England and documents the variety of clothing styles made and/or worn in Connecticut from the mid-1700s to the present. Costume holdings number approximately 5,500 items, including men's, women's and children's clothing, as well as accessories such as headgear, footwear, parasols, etc. In addition to examples of special occasion clothing and everyday wear, the collection contains military uniforms, sports team uniforms, occupational dress, undergarments, and nightwear. Four gallery themes have been chosen to highlight several of the earliest pieces in the collection, dating from about 1730 to the mid-1830s." (CHS)
URL: http://www.chs.org/textiles/default.htm
In Style: Fashion Plates from from 1792 to World War I: Selections from the Little Bower Collection
Henry Madden Library, California State University, Fresno
Summary: "This exhibit will highlight five eras of fashion plates from the Little Bower Fashion Plate Collection. These time periods are: Directoire/Empire (1790-1820); Romantic (1820-1850); Crinoline (1850-1869); Bustle and Nineties (1870-1900); and Edwardian and World War I (1900-1920). Take a stroll through fashion history to learn about this special collection and what was in style over the past two hundred years." (HENRY MADDEN LIBRARY, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO)
URL: http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~monicaf/
Bissonnette on Costume: A Visual Dictionary of Fashion
Kent State University Museum
Summary: "Enter the world of fashion and witness the changes in silhouettes, accessories, lingerie and hairstyles from the 18th to the 20th century." (KENT STATE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM) View images of American and European fashions. Costumes from India, Greece, Japan, Turkey, China, and Central Asia are also highlighted.
URL: http://dept.kent.edu/museum/costume/
The Costume Institute
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (THE MET)
Summary: Highlights from the Costume Institute, including dresses and accessories from seven centuries, are available online. Search or browse the collection.
URL: http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/department.asp?dep=8
The Henry Ford Costume Collection
Wayne State University
Summary: "The clothing people wear has much greater significance than 'trying to look good.' At a broad level, clothing reflects the culture and the time period of the wearer. At a personal level, clothing choices also communicate much about who we are and what we want to project about ourselves. Much can be learned about societies and individuals by examining the way clothing was made and what people wore. Through the Digital Dress Project, we offer a selection from collections at Wayne State University, The Henry Ford, Detroit Historical Museums and Meadowbrook Hall online so that researchers may 'look' closely and conduct their own inquiry." (WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY)
URL: http://dlxs.lib.wayne.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?page=index;c=hfhcc;g=costumegroupic
Women's History
EyeWitness to the 19th Century
Ibis Communications, Inc.
Summary: Read accounts of the events and lives of the nineteenth century, including the meeting of Stanley and Livingstone, the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson and the duel between Vice President Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
URL: http://eyewitnesstohistory.com/19frm.htm
Gender Matters
The Victorian Web
Summary: The Victorian Web provides intensive study in all things Victorian. Examine the role of women in Victorian times through various themes available on this site, such as gender theory, social history, arts and more.
URL: http://www.victorianweb.org/gender/genderov.html
Women's History in America
Summary: Read about women's rights, women's work, and attitudes towards women throughout history.
URL: http://www.wic.org/misc/history.htm
American Women's History: A Research Guide
Summary: This comprehensive site includes a timeline of important moments and primary sources.
URL: http://712educators.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mtsu.edu%2F%7Ekmiddlet%2Fhistory%2Fwomen.html
Current Etiquette
Etiquette for Today's Teens
Summary: Learn tips for good behavior in the modern world.
URL: http://www.essortment.com/lifestyle/etiquetteteens_svps.htm
Emily Post's Teen Manners
Summary: Learn everything "from malls to meals to messaging and beyond." You can also quiz yourself on your etiquette knowledge.
URL: http://www.emilypost.com/teen_manners/tips.htm