Listly by Grace Bellmer
News and research resources to fuel student inquiry. Explore this Most Reliable and Credible Sources for Students Top Picks list of 28 tools curated by Common Sense Education editors to find relevant and engaging edtech solutions for your classroom.
Since its first discovery by non-indigenous people in the mid-nineteenth century, Yosemite Valley has held a special, even religious, hold on the American conscience because its beauty makes it an incomparable valley and one of the grandest of all special temples of Nature. While Yosemite holds a special grip on the western mind, perceptions about the Valley have evolved over time due to changing politics, migration patterns and environmental concerns as man has become more attuned to his relationship and impact on nature.
The Purdue University Online Writing Lab serves writers from around the world and the Purdue University Writing Lab helps writers on Purdue's campus. You can find information on how to research, how to write about your research, and how to cite your research.
The Library of Congress offers classroom materials and professional development to help teachers use primary sources from the Library's vast digital collections.
EBSCO provides high-quality content and technology for high schools, including research databases, ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, journals and more. You might need a password...check with me!
DOAJ is an online directory that indexes and provides access to quality open access, peer-reviewed journals.
Functioning as a research and publishing network, ScienceOpen offers open access to more than 28 million articles in all areas of science. Although you do need to register to view the full text of the articles, registration is free. The advanced search function is highly detailed, allowing you to find precisely the research you're looking for.
Galileo is a collection of articles you can use to conduct your research. You might need a password...check with me!