These are suggested websites that may be useful for class assignments, research, bell ringers or early finishers, and more. Looking for more? Ms. Angie can suggest websites and online resources for any project.
Do you want classroom instruction for best practices in evaluating information online or developing better news and information literacy skills? Contact the library to schedule a co-teaching session. Ms. Angie loves providing this type of instruction and has a variety of prepared lessons and even curriculum about these topics. She is also happy to design something just for you and your current project!
Writing Resources
These sites will help you with citations and avoiding plagiarism. There are also writing activities and prompts.
Global Info
These sites have information about countries and governments of the world.
Primary Sources
These sites have original documents, photographs, and other primary sources. Many are open-access/copyright free. They're a great place to begin and supplement your research.
Health Info
These sites have current, relevant information about health issues.
Just For Fun
These sites are just fun. Make some poetry, check out a visual dictionary, reverse image search your selfie in museums, play word guessing games, virtually tour museums, create a musical about civics - and more.