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Research
Tips on how to do an advance search on the internet.
Creative Commons
People share for other's to access and use their ideas.
delivers safe images, videos, and articles from a variety of safe and fun family websites, many of which are educational in nature.
over 3100+ talks to stir your curiosity. Find just the right one

Resources
Tips to evaluate resources for credibility.

Code of Ethics
What is a Code of Ethic and why is it needed?
Google search for kids to deliver safe images, videos, and articles from a variety of safe and fun family websites, many of which are educational in nature.
A science website for kids from
the American Museum of Natural History.
published works and made them available in digital formats.
Kid friendly information on history, biography, geography and science.
Age: 2nd & up
Filtered results leaves room for critical thinking. Supplies valid, reputable websites that can help kids learn about a variety of topics.
Checklist
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Research Topic
*Write down your ideas.
*Talk with a friend.
*Select your topic.
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Know Already
*Write down all the things you
know about your topic.
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Want to Learn
* What are the things you want to learn
about your topic.
* Create "thick" questions: ones that
have more than one answer.
* Write these questions down.
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How Do I Start?
* How will you find information about
your topic.
* Check out the websites listed on this
page.
* Think about the other sources you
will use: books, videos, experts, etc.
Learned Through Research
* Look at various sources and write
down the answers to your research
questions.
* Write down new information you
learned that were not part of your
research questions.
Action
* Share your information.
* Apply what you learned.
Questions
* Write down any new questions you
may have.
* Reflect on the research process.
Checklist
ASSOCIATION FOR LIBRARY SERVICE - notable digital media of interest to children which is updated on a continual basis. Suitable for 2nd & Up
Quick Links
Highlights of collections from libraries, archives and museums across the United States, organized into easy-to-navigate topics. Suitable for 1st & up
Known as the largest library in the world, The Library of Congress is the "nation's oldest federal cultural institution, and it serves as the research arm of Congress."