Friday, March 22, 2013

Lesson 3 SIRS Discoverer and Issues Researcher


SIRS Discoverer

1.       I searched armadillo and found that the article did indeed have both a reading level and a picture. I was amazed at the amount of information that the article contained.

2.       The country I selected was The Bahamas. There was basic information listed with links to geographical and government information.  Also, there was a list of major historical events, a map, a picture of their flag, and links to click on for additional information.

The map I selected was Florida.  It’s quite detailed with major highways and interstates, cities, and lakes and rivers labeled. It would be wonderful for a geography class.  Also, when teaching literature, it would be a nice resource to show the kids where the setting of a story takes place.

The last link that I chose was Biographies.  I then searched “Michelle Obama” to see how current the information was.  The link gave a brief description and then had several links that could be chosen to find more information.  There were several photos of Mrs. Obama and her family, including a magazine cover.

SIRS Issues Researcher

1.        The topic I selected was “Cheerleading.” At first glance, I noticed that there was an article, several research tools – topic overview, timeline, global impact, statistics, my analysis, and note taker – that would really help a student organize his/her thoughts.  When I clicked on the link to read more, I was able to see a bit more of the article and also to read different perspectives on the topic.  In both spots, there was the pro/con chart with links to articles. There was also a link to a video sponsored by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America that encourages kids to get involved in activities.

2.       The subject I selected was “Fine Arts.” I was given course suggestions, research topics, and links for additional information.  When I clicked on “West Side Story,” I was given links to articles and media locations for more information.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for your post! The Leading Issues in SIRS Issues Researcher can really give one a good overview on a topic. The "My Analysis" opens up a new tab with steps to writing a research paper outlined.

    The maps (which are the same in SIRS Discoverer and SIRS Issues Researcher) can be great to use when teaching literature. Another resource that teachers have used when teaching literature is the timelines in World Book Student (or World Book Advanced). There are many historical ones that help illustrate history.

    -Julie

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