A Blueprint for Concept-Based Research
A blueprint for concept-based inquiry designed by a teacher and librarian to promote agency, curiosity and thinking skills in fifth-graders.
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A blueprint for concept-based inquiry designed by a teacher and librarian to promote agency, curiosity and thinking skills in fifth-graders.
A DBQ (Document Based Question) is a teacher-created packet of primary and secondary sources that illustrate various perspectives on an event or movement. Students construct an argumentative essay or answer a series of questions using…
Teachers can shift from the technical aspects of citation to academic integrity using scenarios as embedded ethical dilemmas.
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With the new NoodleTools interface in place, we wanted to direct you to some useful teaching and learning resources. Besides the extensive help we detail below, we’re spending this month working on some “deep dive”…
ProQuest’s K-12 online solutions are trusted by libraries and educators for their editorially curated, reliable information and ease of use. Export to NoodleTools is available for ProQuest products found on search.proquest.com and explore.proquest.com, which includes…
Inaccurate heath claims on social media impact real-life behaviors. Build agency with model lessons, flipped activities, SIFT and media analysis tool.
Create a powerhouse bibliography with the most useful resources you've found. Learn to cull the “fool’s gold” so that your unique sources can shine!
A annotated bibliography for history research shows sourcing, contextualizing and corroborating, the thinking skills used by historians.
Students can learn to develop a strong annotated bibliography for their NHD contest entry that meets the requirements and showcases their thinking.
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