These electronic resources are provided by EBSCO through MORENet and will only work on a school device connected to the school's internet.
These electronic resources are provided by EBSCO through MORENet and will only work on a school device connected to the school's internet.
This collection is created for K-8 students and the educators who work with them. The eBook K-8 collection contains over 10,500 titles chosen to support a quality learning experience for K-8 students across all subject areas taught in elementary and middle schools. The collection also features a selection of Teacher Resources to support educators and administrators.
Science Reference Center contains full text for hundreds of science encyclopedias, reference books, periodicals and other sources. Topics covered include biology, chemistry, earth & space science, environmental science, health & medicine, history of science, life science, physics, science & society, science as inquiry, scientists, technology and wildlife. Science Reference Center also satisfies the demand for standards-based content by providing teachers and librarians with articles correlated to state and national curriculum standards.
Job seekers have the tools they need to explore careers, find open positions, apply for jobs and get hired. Find award-winning information on careers, skills and interest assessments to match individuals with ideal career paths. Tool to create professional resumes and cover letters, search for jobs that meet your needs, give professional interviews, and more.
This resources features job and internship search engines, skills and interest assessments, occupation explorers, resume and cover letter builders, interviewing tips, career advice library, college finder and scholarship finder.
TeachingBooks.net is an online book database, assisting teachers, parents, and librarians with finding multimedia resources, lesson plans, and links to extend curriculum in the classroom around books.
This resource is provided at no cost to the school by the Missouri State Library. Teachers can sign in with their Google Credentials.
More middle school specific resources can be found here.