Below are some sources to get you started on your research.
They are organized by topic, so keep scrolling until you see the topic you're looking for!
However: These sources are just a starting point.
It will be helpful to find additional sources of your own!
Scroll down to the bottom for tips on finding good sources to use!
Credible Sources: sources you can trust are telling the truth and have facts !
You need to know that what you're reading is the truth!!! No fake news!!!
When sources don't check their facts, do their own research, or write with too much of their own opinion, you're not getting what is actually true - you're getting their version!
You always want to make sure your sources are accurate and factual - that they're telling the truth and using only facts as much as possible.
You can check that:
from a trusted news source (like The New York Times instead of People Magazine)
the website ends in either .gov , .org , or .edu (this means it's coming from a government certified website or educational institution)
And ask yourself:
What is the purpose of this site?
Who created the information at this site, and what is this person’s level of expertise?
When was the information at this site created or updated?
Does the website present only one side of the issue, or are multiple perspectives provided?
How are information and/or images on this site shaped by the author’s thoughts, opinion, or bias?