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Research Resource- Use for notes pages 25/26
For the Explora Link, you will likely need to log into your g-mail to access this resource. If it does NOT work through the link, use the following steps:
1. Go to the Slauson Media Center Cite: https://sites.google.com/aaps.k12.mi.us/slausonlibrarywebsite/home
2. Click on the CLEVER button under "Online Resources"
3. Sign in with your gmail account
4. Find the "Discover ED" button under "More Apps"
5. Search "September 11, 2001"
---> The first link for under "Topic Review" should be the same article!
1. Go to the Slauson Media Center Cite: https://sites.google.com/aaps.k12.mi.us/slausonlibrarywebsite/home
2. Click on the CLEVER button under "Online Resources"
3. Sign in with your gmail account
4. Find the "Discover ED" button under "More Apps"
5. Search "September 11, 2001"
---> The first link for under "Topic Review" should be the same article!
Only focus on paragraph #6 in tab titled "The Aftermath"
Read introduction up until "Life in Afghanistan", then scroll down to the section titled "Changes to Air Travel and Safety" and "Rise in 9/11 related illnesses"
How Credible Are These Sources?
Click on the following links and evaluate each source.
Pay close attention to details! Use the worksheet in your packet to keep record of why, or why not you think each source is credible.
Remember, credible sources are sources that are true, factual, and evidence based. They are sources you should trust to use if you were researching that topic!
Pay close attention to details! Use the worksheet in your packet to keep record of why, or why not you think each source is credible.
Remember, credible sources are sources that are true, factual, and evidence based. They are sources you should trust to use if you were researching that topic!