This page contains helpful resources for classroom assignments and research projects. The librarian is always happy to provide instructional support for any of these resources.
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Exclusive online features include video clips and slideshows, a worldwide photo gallery, interviews with adults and children, and a unique recipe collection with five local recipes for each country. Plus, create-your-own data tables and charts help put dozens of facts into perspective.
Exploringnature.org is an online science education resource for K-12 that can be accessed at school or at home. The resource allows access to more than 7,000 pages of science education resources, which includes:
• Vibrantly illustrated science models, posters, diagrams, and other visual aids.
• Activities, experiments, investigations, worksheets, and reading about science topics.
• Over 1,000 coloring and labeling pages, lessons for how to draw animals, create habitat murals, dioramas, posters, nature trails, maps, and guides.
• Units of science content to help fulfill the Next Generation Science Standards listed by grade (see below).
EBSCOhost is an online reference system. It offers a variety of full-text databases from leading information providers. Includes articles and information for consumer health, history, Explora for secondary schools, literary reference and more. Check it out!!
History Reference Center is a full-text database featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals, and thousands of primary source documents.
Literary Reference Center is a rich, full-text literary database covering all genres and time frames, ideal for students, educators, and researchers.