5/2/2016

S T A T E R E P O R T R E S O U R C E S

for 5th Grade Research

RESOURCES from our library website:

**From our Redwood Library webpage [ then choose Schools -> Redwood, then Library/Media Center]scroll down to see this page of 5th gr State Report Resources under “Student Links for Classroom Projects and more” on the RIGHT.

***You can also get to the first several directly from the links on our page.

CultureGrams - Excellent information about each state (and all countries too!)

oUser name & Password are bothredwoodes

PebbleGoNext - Also excellent, easy to understand information about each state.

o User name: redwood Password: read

World Book Online Encyclopedia for the home page and then choose STUDENTS. If STUDENTS is too hard, try DISCOVER.

oFor all levels:User name: woredwood(all letters) Passcode: redwood

●NetTreker– Easily REGISTER to create your own User Name & Password. Just pick Redwood Elementary School as your organization. Our Registration Key is V73SU6

Good Public Websites – no passwords needed:

This site has up to date census information, state symbols, famous people, a good basic overview of the history and major resources and links to more in-depth information. Unfortunately there are lots of ads – Don’t believe you have won anything & don’t give out your name, address, or email!

This site has a lot of information and links. Make sure you click on the tabs to get to more information using the encyclopedias and almanacs.

oExcellent information about geography and history. After you choose your state, MAKE SURE YOU click on the headings in the column to the LEFT to see all the information under each subtopic (for instance: Symbols, Economy, People, Geography, Almanac) There is much more than one page for each state.

This site provides all the symbols plus information. It is a bit difficult to figure out which links will be most helpful so I wouldn’t start with this site.

●These two sites give Census data such as population categories, etc for 2010 & 2014: and

Print resources. (Besides the encyclopedias)

Use OPAC to locate books: Type your state’s name in the Search box and select subject to see if we have any books about your state. Make sure you choose a Nonfiction book (remember it will have Numbers).

Remember you still have to READ & THINK! Hope you find these helpful. Mrs. Boyd