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5th Grade: Ancient Egypt: Research Resources

Resources and information for your Ancient Egypt project.

Encyclopedias & Databases

When you encounter new information, especially when the source is a meme or shared content on social media platforms, you must pause and verify! If you do this right, it should only take 1-3 minutes and you should follow these quick steps BEFORE you read the whole piece.

Pause and Verify
Before you share or respond, before you read or watch, take a look at the source. Do you know enough about the source to be able to assess whether it's factual or accurate? Can you even identify the source of the claim or information? 

Investigate the Source
Who made the information? What is their reputation? 

Check the Claim
Are known credible sources saying the same thing?

Trace the Information
What was the original source? Has the information changed in the re-telling?

The ICT in PICT don't all happen for every piece of information you encounter - sometimes just moving through one of the three will give you enough information.

Websites of Interest

Ancient Egypt at the Library

EBOOKS

A ebook from Sora counts as a non-web source! The Town Library collection has many books on Ancient Egypt for your project. Most of these books can be checked out by more than one person at the same time - no need to wait! The public libraries also have hundreds of choices for checkout on Sora. 

 

PRINT BOOKS

The Town Library also has over 19,000 books and an updated collection on Ancient Egypt. You can search the catalog online or stop by the library to look in person. Pro tip: While Ancient Egypt is generally found in section 932, you may find the books you need in other sections, depending on your topic.

Contact the Library

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