Great post from Kathleen Morris Lynn. Great to see the sharing of resources happening in the comments too. Many hours worth of exploring in all the links!
This site covers many, many aspects of the research process. You will find tools, tutorials, and all sorts of resources to help you successfully navigate the research process. It's worth exploring the many tabs. Ergo also has a spot!
It was last upated 21 Oct 2013
"My goal in this article is to help you understand the available Evernote search tools, so that you will find it even easier and more enjoyable to use, than it already is. And if you're not a current Evernote user, to encourage you to take a look (or another look) at it. Note that these methods can be used in both desktop and web versions."
I find the department has some good tools for students to use to research, especially FUSE. I find the information appropriate for the students in my grade.
I subscribe to Echoeducation and find it really useful for my senior secondary English classes. It can be searched for articles in the Australian media and also compiles information and articles about current issues.
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Interesting document used to support the educational importance and foundation on which K-3 database, PebbleGo, was founded. A good read. AND the database really is superb for these ages.