To create one Works Cited for the group, follow the collaboration instructions.
*IMPORTANT: When sharing with the group, ONE person needs to create the project and then share it with the others. DO NOT create your own project if you are not the "group leader".
You can also look at the Student Help Page provided by NoodleTools.
Digital Resources: Use databases, webpages, and other online resources linked below to gather information on your religion.
Britannica School: When you get to this page, look for "encyclopedias" or the letter "B" group (depending on how your display is sorted) and then choose "Britannica School" - it will open an authentication box prompt. The user ID is pjhs - the password is posted in your Google Classroom.
Once you get in, just search your religion by name.
To cite this source, read the directions posted in Google Classroom.
Religious symbols: An easy guide to the most common religious symbols and their meaning
URI Kids: World Religions: If you don't see your regligion on the main menu, click "more".
BBC World Religions: Choose your religion from the menu list.
Overview of World Religions:
Choose your religion from the listing on the left.
The Ancient History Encyclopedia: This is an open website; search by your religion.
Map: Shows where your religion has spread and is predominantly practiced. If you hover over a country, you can see the breakdown more specifically.
The Global Religious Landscape: A site from the Pew Research Center that shows you the spread and the percentage of religions across the world.
Looking to browse the Card Catalog for print and digital resources? Click Here to view the World Religions' Collection
Print Resources: Available on the resource cart for use while in the library during your class, a free period, or after school.