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On the Student Links page,
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- Britannica Encyclopedia
- ProQuest Discoverer
- Pro/Con Leading Issues
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In BrainPOP, navigate to the SCIENCE UNITS and then explore the video lessons and related text to develop your background knowledge.
On Learn360 the videos offer reliable information. You can filter using the check boxes on the left. In addition to videos, there are images, diagrams, articles, and All selections come with complete citations. The World Almanac is another great resource for statistics and other data about your topic. |
Additional starting points for research if your topic is not listed:
- On Learn Genetics, research multifactorial disorders such as Alzheimers disease and breast, ovarian, and colon cancers.
- On BAM from CDC, learn about topics connected to the BODY and MIND in easy-to-understand language. Search the menu on the left side of the page.
- If your health topic is not listed below, search CDC: Disease and Conditions or CDC: Healthy Living.
- To learn about the science of memory, attention and distraction, explore this page on Learn Genetics.
- Learn Genetics also has excellent information on risk factors and family health history connected to diseases and disorders.
- To learn about endangered species, try the Fish and Wildlife Service or check the Partnership links.
- The A - Z Animals site has extensive lists and up-to-date facts. Be sure to check out the Glossary for scientific definitions related to animals as well as habitats.
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