This list of research links can be used when students are doing projects in the classroom.
Research Search Engines
Site
Description
Online Education Database
This website gives a listing of many different websites to use for research in multiple subject areas. It is advertised as "the best online research apps you've never heard of". Online Education Database offers links to sites that range from art to biology and history. This site appears to be most appropriate for middle/high school.
Infomine
This website has the ability to search for information based on subject area. It looks as though it is most appropriate for middle/high school research.


Art Links

Site
Description
Artcyclopedia
This website can be used to search for artists, art movements, specific works, museum, etc.



Science Links

Site
Description
BioMedcentral
BioMed is advertised as an open access publisher. It has a lot of current events with articles and pictures. Searches can be narrowed down to subject area. It looks like this would be most useful in middle/high school.

History/Social Studies

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Description
Digital History
This website has an online textbook, teacher resources, active learning opportunities and many other interactive areas of the site. There is a search option for biographies that seems especially interesting. It looks like this would be acceptable for students in upper elementary school grades.

Grammar/Language Arts

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Description

Chomp Chomp
This website has individual links to grammatical concepts. It gives a description of each and examples. It looks appropriate for upper elementary school.
Guide to Grammar and Writing
This website is similar to Chomp Chomp but covers more topics. It also offers extra links to thinks such as editing techniques. It looks appropriate for 4th grade and up.
Grammar Girl
The Grammar Girl website offers podcasts that explain grammatical topics such as the use of “flammable” versus “inflammable” and “use” versus “utilize”. It seems very user friendly and could be used for 4th grade and higher.
Daily Grammar
This website is great for students as well as teachers. Their archive lists a number of concepts and lessons. I would recommend this site for 4th grade and higher.