*Image above created by Hannah Hollifield.
Use the link above to access SC Discus for any research that may need to be done for a class. This link will take you directly to the databases that are appropriate for middle level students. Use the database that is appropriate for what you are researching. If you need help, see Mrs. Cantrell.
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Use the document above to help you cite your sources for your research in MLA style. Another great source is http://www.bibme.org/ . This site allows you to search for a book, article, movie, etc. and automatically cites it in the style that you wish.
Below are some other great sites for students!
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Are you researching an opinion or arguing a topic? This is a great website to start with!
Teach and test the basics of online life.
This is a free e-book site sponsored by the South Carolina state public libraries. Click the button to go to the website.
KidsClick is a kid friendly search
site designed by librarians. A kid friendly search
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Explore digital dilemmas and come up with solutions with mini-stories and games.
Use this link to the Follett site that provides our school with e-books!
This really great website that allows students to create their own storybooks for free!
A fun trivia game site. Can be used for reviews for tests, or just fun facts!
Visit the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Digital Library for kids, and search for a book to read online.
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Create fun and interesting reports and slides using this creative site.
Visit your local public library. Search for books, request books from different locations, use computers, and much more...
A great blog by a librarian that gives book suggestions and a plot synopsis for each book she reviews and suggests.
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Kid friendly site that features printables, search engines, games, videos, and searches by subject.
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