Showing posts with label websites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label websites. Show all posts

Friday, October 4, 2013

Doing Research the Right Way


Teaching students how to discern quality and trash information is a big challenge.  Recently, a 6th grade Science teacher asked me to do a mini lesson on searching for information on science careers and then how to give credit to the source.  In a nutshell, here is what I presented to them.

Google has some wonderful lesson plans and videos for educators to use to explain how an Internet search works to how to narrow your search to how to give credit.  Here is one of the videos that I showed to the students.



If you have a subscription to Brain Pop, I found the following video to be very effective in explaing why you have to be selective in the type of websites you use for research.  Brain Pop Video Online Resources

Here is another great resource from Google called theReliable Resource Check Sheet.  I passed this out to the students to use while they looked at the two following websites.  

These are two hoax websites that the students tested their skills at finding unreliable resources.

Burmese Mountain Dog

Mankato, MN

After searching for a hour or so, I found these three websites that were reliable for the students to do their research. 
Occupation Outlook Handbook

Science Buddies.org

Science Jobs Government Database

If you want to check out the Google resources for teachers, click on the Google Lesson Plans.

Before I let them get to the work at hand, I showed them this brief Plagiarism Presentation that also included some great questions to check for understanding of what plagiarism involves.

And last but not least, my favorite online citation maker from my home state of Oregon...OSLIS Citation Maker.  There is an elementary and secondary version with the ability to save the list of citations to a Word document or to Google docs.  Very slick!!

That's it folks!  Good luck in your quest to help inform students on the best way to be knowledgeable in the wide world of research.

Happy Teaching,

MRS. G-M

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Techie Tuesday...Resources to explore Women's History Month

techie tuesday treasures

Please click on thumbnails below to go to website.

womens history

Women's History Month.gov is dedicated to providing history, upcoming events, teacher resources and all things important to the celebration of women.

national women

National Women's History Project has a few videos, quizzes about important women, information about the women's rights movements, and much more.  Treasure trove of information!

biography

The biography channel's homage to women and their history showcases videos on women famous for their talents and gifts to the world.  There are many wonderful resources for teachers on this website.

womens musseum

The National Women's History Museum is an interactive website to explore history specific to the United States.  Now I have another museum to add to my ever growing list of museums to visit in Washington D.C.  I love their weekly "This week in women's history..." and their detailed lesson plans.

time for women

Time for Kids's webpage devoted to women is a great spot to bring elementary students who want and need to more about the history of their grandmothers, mothers, sisters, aunts, and every other woman in their life.

Happy "reading" and exploring,

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