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What is research?
               & why do we research?
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* find information
*find more about____
*learn more/build knowledge
*facts
*get answers- search for information
*doing projects

Evaluating Online Sources: Is Everything on the Internet True?

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Read the article on the Endangered Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus and take notes in your gathering grid. 
​Pacific Tree Octopus


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Animal Research Websites

Kids Feed: One of the best sites to research!!!

San Diego Zoo for Kids: Great animal photos!! Easy to read facts.
National Geographic for Kids: There are no better pictures on the Internet. Lots of comprehensive facts too.
Animal Fact Guide: The reading level is geared for older students; however, the text is comprehensive and printer-friendly too!
Soft Schools: A hidden treasure with straight-forward facts about tons of different critters.
Science Kids: A simple and straight-forward collection of animals and facts.
Smithsonian National Zoo:
  Facts! Videos! Live cams!
Columbus Zoo -Columbus Zoo Animal Guide
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