Search engines
HOW TO CITE A WEBSITE:
Author (last name, First name). "Title of Work." Title of Overall Website. Website Publisher (if given), Date posted on web(Latest date if available). Date Accessed. URL.
Author (last name, First name). "Title of Work." Title of Overall Website. Website Publisher (if given), Date posted on web(Latest date if available). Date Accessed. URL.
Pebble Go- K-3
Worldbook-
Search Engines
Sweet Search-A search engine for students. It searches only credible Web sites approved by Internet research experts.
KidRex- Google Search engine for kids.
Ducksters- A fun and educational web site with lots of interesting content.
Google Jr.- Google search engine for students.
GoGooligans- Kids Search engine
Fact Monster- encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas, and several almanacs loaded with statistics, facts, and historical records. A single search engine allows you to search all these sources at once.
Wordcentral- Merriam Webster's Wordcentral for kids. Dictionary, Thesaurus, and rhyming words.
Image Search
Bibliography Help
Citing Sources Explanation- BrainPop
Research Planning Information-OSLIS
Bibliography Generator-OSLIS
Worldbook-
Search Engines
Sweet Search-A search engine for students. It searches only credible Web sites approved by Internet research experts.
KidRex- Google Search engine for kids.
Ducksters- A fun and educational web site with lots of interesting content.
Google Jr.- Google search engine for students.
GoGooligans- Kids Search engine
Fact Monster- encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas, and several almanacs loaded with statistics, facts, and historical records. A single search engine allows you to search all these sources at once.
Wordcentral- Merriam Webster's Wordcentral for kids. Dictionary, Thesaurus, and rhyming words.
Image Search
Bibliography Help
Citing Sources Explanation- BrainPop
Research Planning Information-OSLIS
Bibliography Generator-OSLIS