Instead of your Google search...try one of these research resources:
Get your research results in a concept map!
My favorite "research" site right now:
Stuff You Should Know is a podcast, and its hosts, Chuck and Josh, have recorded over 500 episodes. The podcasts are supported by the site, How Stuff Works, which is also a great research site.
Research Web Pages
Wolfram Alpha-a computational search engine where your search results are much more than just websites
Middle School Virtual Library-online virtual library specifically for middle school students
Wonderopolis-check out the Wonder of the Day!
National Geographic-as always, great articles and photos of different places across earth
Time Maps-interactive world atlas; try this one if you're researching historical eras!
Middle School Virtual Library-online virtual library specifically for middle school students
Wonderopolis-check out the Wonder of the Day!
National Geographic-as always, great articles and photos of different places across earth
Time Maps-interactive world atlas; try this one if you're researching historical eras!
Database Research
MoreNet Databases-As a Park Hill Student, you have free access to these databases. Why use a database instead of Google?
- You don't have to double-check the author or article! If it's in this database, it's good-to-go.
- Instead of using EasyBib, click the "citation" button on the article for a quick citation you can upload.
- Less hits=more specific search results.