**If one place doesn't have your topic look somewhere else!
eBooks:
*We know we can trust books. These are just online books!
Epic has eBooks. Search for books about your topic. Your source is the title and author of the book your read from Epic! Your teacher should have a class code. If not use Ms. Wendy's pbk7751 and choose Guest
For example: Extreme Insects: Ants by S.L. Hamilton
Sora has eBooks. Search for a book about your animal. You will have to 'Borrow' it. Your source is the title and author of the book you read from Sora
For example: Ants by Lisa J. Amstutz
Online Encyclopedias:
**We know we can trust them and these are made just for KIDS!
Life Science: living things
PowerKnowledge is from the public library. You need your Student ID to access. Your source is the title of the article you used.
Life Science: living things
For example: Ants from PowerKnowledge Science
Earth and Space Science: Rocks, Planets, Weather, Soil, etc.
PowerKnowledge is from the public library. You need your Student ID to access. Your source is the title of the article you used.
For example: Lava from PowerKnowledge Science
Physical Science: Chemicals, Elements, Force and Motion, etc.
PowerKnowledge is from the public library. You need your Student ID to access. Your source is the title of the article you used.
For example: Atoms from PowerKnowledge Science
Britannica School is from NCWiseOwl. Click on Britannica School when you go to this website. Your source is the title of the article you used.
For example: Ant from Britannica School
World Book is from the public library. You need your Student ID to access. Your source is the title of the article you used.
For example: Alexander Hamilton from World Book
Biography in Context is from the public library. You need your Student ID to access. Your source is the title of the article you used.
For example: Rosa Parks from Biography in Context
Google is a search engine. It helps you find websites. When you search using google you have to decide if what it is showing you is trustworthy, factual and just right for kids. You do not know who made it and if they know what they are talking about.
Google is NOT a source. It is a search engine. You should not use Google to find sources for this project.
YouTube is a website that hosts videos that anyone can make. You do not know if these videos are trustworthy, factual or just right for kids. You do not know if whomever made the video knows what they are talking about.
Youtube is NOT a source. It website that has videos that you can search. You shouldn't use it for this project.