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Information literacy
Looking for resources to help build students literacy skills? Look no further, check out common sense education to gain essential lesson plans, games, assessments and much more to teach students how to be a safe digital citizens.
Literacy skills are an important part of learning, without the necessary skills, reading and understanding may not be achievable. Building literacy skills is essential to developing writing skills, technology skills, and research skills.
Developing literacy skills as early as an toddler and preschooler is an asset to have. Being so, students will therefore continue to build upon their skills when arriving to Pre-K thus increasing their knowledge and understanding of the world around them.
Understanding the difference between primary and secondary sources is important , access the resource above to explore different types of primary sources.
Research takes place in many different ways, being so, gaining an understanding of the term "research"will be helpful for determining research areas and research needs.
Northern Michigan University's Lydia M. Olson Library, located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Homepage
Evaluating sources is an important part of the research process. Evaluating information involves looking at information carefully and effectively in order to assess the creditably of given sources.
Learn about carbon, nitrogen, the water cycle and much more in the environment by clicking on the above resource on the energy flow in the ecosystem.