World Movements Project
Britannica School - Encyclopedia articles, videos, images, and primary source documents.
💡 Try searching for different keywords. These could be the names of movements, names of people, important vocabulary words, or combinations of those words.
💡 Be aware that there may be more than one useful article in the results.
📝 Create a citation: For any article, image, video, or other media, look for the checkbox to create a citation to copy. ☑
Explora - Scholarly database. Access encyclopedia articles, journal and newspaper articles, and media related to your topic.
💡 Try searching for different keywords. These could be the names of movements, names of people, important vocabulary words, or combinations of those words.
💡 I recommend filtering your results to Reference and eBooks first, and then try Articles to see what else you find.
💡 To open a result, click "Read more," "Access options," or "Access now."
📝 Create a citation: In any article or media, click the quotation marks button at the top right ❝ and change the Style dropdown to MLA.
Explore more at Discovery Education - Images, videos, and readings on topics of interest.
💡 You can search for specific topics or keywords in the search bar at the top.
💡 Just like with text, copying the exact words of a video is plagiarism. Practice taking notes by writing down just a few words to remember for each idea.
📝 Create a citation: On any resource in Discovery Education, scroll down and click the View Citations button. Copy the full citation shown under MLA.
💡If you do a Google search to add more information, you must use your thinking brain to decide if a source is credible or not before you use it. Remember that AI answers are more work for you not less, because you have to verify that they are accurate.
📝 Create a citation: From any web page, click the MyBib Chrome extension and make sure MLA is selected.
Greek God/Goddess Research Project
Britannica School - Encyclopedia articles, videos, images, and primary source documents.
💡 Try searching for the name of your god or goddess. There is also a special article called Greek mythology at a glance that has helpful information and links to other articles.
📝 Create a citation: For any article, image, video, or other media, look for the checkbox to create a citation to copy. ☑
Explora - Scholarly database. Access encyclopedia articles, journal and newspaper articles, and media related to your topic.
💡 Try searching for the name of your god or goddess. I recommend filtering your results to Reference and eBooks.
💡 To open a result, click "Read more," "Access options," or "Access now."
📝 Create a citation: In any article or media, click the quotation marks button at the top right ❝ and change the Style dropdown to MLA.
British Museum: Gods and Goddesses of the Greek and Roman Pantheon - Information about Greek gods and goddesses as well as similarities and differences with their Roman counterparts, as well as examples of depictions in art.
📝 Create a citation: From the web page, click the MyBib Chrome extension and make sure MLA is selected.
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek Gods and Religious Practices - Information about religious practices related to Greek gods and goddesses, with links to related works of art in the museum.
📝 Create a citation: Scroll to the bottom of the page, look under Citation, and copy the entire citation shown under MLA.
Explore more about Ancient Greece at Discovery Education - Images, videos, and readings on topics of interest.
💡 You can also search for a specific topic in the search bar at the top.
📝 Create a citation: On any resource in Discovery Education, scroll down and click the View Citations button. Copy the full citation shown under MLA.