Research It Online!

Hi!  This is your reading log project for the week.  You may complete it any time between now and next Monday.

The internet is a terrific resource when doing research.  For almost anything you wonder about, you can find an answer online.  You probably already know about Google and Yahoo.  Today we're going to use a different resource.

Kids.gov was designed by the United States government to help kids find websites that are safe, informative, and fun.  It has sections on Arts, Careers, Computers, Government, Health, Math, Money, Science, Social Studies, and the 50 States.  This week we're going to explore those websites and find out the answers to some of our questions.

Here's what to do:

1.  Reply to this post with a question you have about one of the topics above.

2.  Go to http://kids.gov/ and choose your topic.  You'll see the menu at the top of the page.  Roll your mouse over "Grades K-5" and the choices will appear.

3.  Explore the different websites until you find an answer to your question.  Copy the URL (web address) of the site where you found the information.

4.  Come back here.  In another reply, tell us what you found out and paste the URL where you found it!

5.  If you couldn't find your answer on Kids.gov, think of a new question and start again.  Do not use any sites other than the links on Kids.gov!  No Googling!

6.  Click on a site that someone else in the class posted.  Tell us something interesting you learned there.

Have fun!  I can't wait to see what you find out!

42 thoughts on “Research It Online!

  1. I clicked on Amanda’s site and I found out that president Obama moved to Chicago where he with a group of churches helped rebuild communities.That’s nice!

  2. ation. If it passes by a simple majority, it moves to the senate.a senator has to intruce the bill.just as in the house the bill is assigned to a committee. once it clears the committee,it goes to the floor of the senate for a vote.the bill now moves on to a conference committee, wich is a comanation of senaters and representatives.once they approve the bill is printed.once the enrolled bill is signed by the speaker of the house, vice presedent, and presedent it becomes a law!

  3. I learned from Sam’s reply that the United States Mint at West Point wasn’t always a mint. In 1938, it was built to store silver.

  4. I went on the site that Darren posted. I found out that one of the CIA K-9’s, Zoltan, was once the mascot for the Cincinnati Bengals. Those dogs are so cool! My mom and dad have Arson & Bomb dogs at their work. They are great dogs!

  5. I found out that the first settelers used shell beads,crops,and animals to buy things instead of coins. I found this out on Jennifer S.’s post.

  6. I found careers but how long you have to work at them.

    I wonder what the rarest animal in the world is?

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