STUDENT RESOURCES
Resources are organized by topic alphabetically.
Scroll down to find resources that fit your needs!
Scroll down to find resources that fit your needs!
Search by book, author, illustrator, subject, and more to find out how to pronounce names.
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A search engine with all sorts of helpful websites full of biographies of various people.
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The Bentonville Public Library has a ton of awesome databases for you to use! Click on the button to the left to get to Bentonville Public Library's Student Portal and their available databases. Some databases may require you to sign in using your BPL Tech Card's library number.
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Cite This for Me is a free citation generator without ads which can also help you better understand MLA format (what it is and what it means to cite).
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Citationgenerator.com is also a free citation generator, but it can also cite in other formatting styles like APA, Chicago, and more.
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Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL) is a really great place to get specific help about MLA formatting (how to format a paper) and citing.
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Copyright Kids can walk you through all the ins and outs of Copyright and answer all your basic questions.
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Online proofreader PaperRater
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Plagiarism.org
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Forthcoming
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Choose My Plate
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Edible School Yard
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Teens Health.org
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President's Council on Sports, Fitness, & Nutrition
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The National Women's History Museum is a great source of information of women in history. Explore exhibits, biographies, and read articles relating to women's history.
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American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Special Collections & Curated Exhibits are especially good.
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Chronicling America. Click "Recommended Topics."
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Digital Public Library
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National Archives: Link goes directly to primary sources.
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Library of Congress:
Important tip: After 1st search entry, click "available online" on the bottom to the left of the navigation bar. |
Newberry Library: Independent research library in Chicago
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Smithsonian Learning Lab
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World Digital Library: Documents in written in other languages can be translated by the site or have enough secondary support to explain the items and their significance.
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IXL Math Practice
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Math Teaser - Kids' Zone
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Choose What Happens Next (Youtube)
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Common Sense Media - 6-8 Introduction to Digital Citizenship
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Internet Safety 101
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Library of Congress, specifically Science Resources
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Science News for Students
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STEM Scopes
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United States Geological Survey
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Grades through Home Access Center (HAC)
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Bentonville Google Email (Gmail)
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Google Classroom
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Google Drive
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Google Docs
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Google Translate is a really easy-to-use online translating tool.
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