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The Research Toolbox

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    Tools to help you with researching
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  • You want to know what the capital of Japan is. What search terms should you use?
    Japan Capital
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  • Which website would you trust more: www.bestgames.com or www.bbc.co.uk?
    www.bbc.co.uk
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  • You find a website with lots of flashy ads and strange claims. Should you trust it?
    No
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  • You need to learn about volcanoes. Which website is better: www.natgeokids.com or www.mysteryfunnews.com?
    www.natgeokids.com
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  • Your project is about space. Would you use a book from the school library or a random blog online?
    School library
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  • You have a question about healthy eating. Who would you ask for help: your teacher or a game website?
    Teacher
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  • You want to search for facts about lions. Which phrase should you type in: "animals" or "facts about lions"?
    facts about lions
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  • You’re unsure about a history fact. Should you ask your history teacher or search on a random social media post?
    history teacher
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  • Which website ending is more trustworthy: .com or .edu?
    .edu
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  • You’re looking for information about World War II. Would you trust a book from the library or a website with lots of spelling mistakes?
    book from the library
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  • A website tells you that dinosaurs are still alive. Should you believe it?
    No
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  • You’re researching climate change. Would you trust your teacher or a friend’s TikTok video?
    Teacher
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  • A friend tells you all fish can fly. Should you double-check this by searching online or asking your teacher?
    Double-check by searching online
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