Research -- Juvenile literature
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Research -- Juvenile literature
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Research
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- Research primary source documents, diaries, letters, journals, and more!, by Kelly Boswell
- Help is on the way for--written reports, written by Marilyn Berry ; pictures by Bartholomew
- Research and synthesize your facts, Valerie Bodden
- Inventions and Investigations, Andrew Solway
- Research visual primary sources, photographs, paintings, video, and more!, by Kelly Boswell
- Projects, planning and polishing pointers to make you a project pro, by Emma MacLaren Henke ; illustrated by Nikki Upsher
- Tracking the facts, how to develop research skills, by Claire McInerney ; illustrations by Harry Pulver
- Collect your thoughts, organizing information, by Jennifer Fandel
- What are the facts?, collecting information, Barbara A. Somervill
- Future ready research papers, Lyric Green and Ann Graham Gaines
- Present what you know, sharing information, by Christopher Forest
- Scientific and medical robots, Tony Hyland
- Observe it!, Azza Sharkawy
- Extreme laboratories, by Ann O. Squire
- Answer!, analyze your data, Emma Carlson Berne
- What's your source?, using sources in your writing, by Brien J. Jennings
- 99 jumpstarts for kids' science research, Peggy J. Whitley and Susan Williams Goodwin
- School smarts, projects, create tons of great presentations, boost your creativity, improve your grades, and save time and trouble!, by Dottie Raymer ; illustrated by Tracy McGuinness
- Researching events, Maity Schrecengost
- Painless research projects, Rebecca Elliott and James Elliott
- But I read it on the internet!, Toni Buzzeo ; illustrations by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- Every person has a history, Rebecca Vickers
- Find out firsthand, using primary sources, by Kristin Fontichiaro
- Put it together, using information, Claire Throp
- Smart research strategies, finding the right sources, by Kristine Carlson Asselin
- Think for yourself, avoiding plagiarism, by Kristine Carlson Asselin
- Writing a research paper, Valerie Bodden ; illustrations by Nate Williams
- Analyze and define the assignment, by Valerie Bodden
- Research primary source audio, speeches, oral histories, music, and more, by Kelly Boswell
- Tips for better researching, Louise Spilsbury
- Share!, present your findings, Emma Carlson Berne
- The New York Public Library kid's guide to research, Deborah Heiligman
- Prove it, gathering evidence and integrating information, Miriam Coleman
- How to write a great research paper, Beverly Ann Chin, series consultant ; Book Builders LLC
- How to write super school reports, by Elizabeth James and Carol Barkin
- Plan and investigate it!, Shirley Duke and Reagan Miller
- Plan it, conducting short-term and long term research / cMiriam Coleman
- Using primary sources, digital citizenship, by Kristine Spanier, MLIS
- Research to write, by Maity Schrecengost
- Super smart information strategies, by Kristin Fontichiaro
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