Here for your students (and teachers, too!)
Biography Reference Source and Science Reference Source offer a variety of features and functionality to support student research
success and productivity. Available through the Explora experience, they allow students to conduct keyword searches or browse categories and popular, colloquial or curriculum-based subtopics.
Curriculum support
By covering a wide range of topics at different Lexile levels, EBSCO’s Reference Sources satisfy the demand for standards-based content and differentiated instruction. The Curriculum Standards module, available in the sidebar, can help teachers quickly and
easily correlate content to Common Core or state standards.
In addition, EBSCO has pre-written lesson plans and scavenger hunts to help teachers incorporate these databases in the classroom.
Biography Reference Source
Science Reference Source
Featured assets
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Now, what you’ve been waiting for…
This week’s crossword clues! (Not sure what we’re referring to? Take a look at our last EBSCO resources email from October 2nd).
Across:
1. A warning sign
13. Type of playing card often associated with the occult
15. Right away, in memos
16. Alice Sebold's "The Lovely _____"
23. Affirmative, to a pirate
33. Nickname for the reclusive neighbor of Atticus Finch
36. Homemade knife
38. The back portion of a book's binding; also a body part
51. Spotted
Down:
2. Connecticut seaport featured in the 1988 film about a pizza parlor
3. Caldecott, for example
22. Hartford native and "Twilight" author, Stephanie ____
35. At the national level
37. Fashion magazine known for its September issue (find it on MasterFILE Premier!)