Friday, October 26, 2007

Vocabulary About Animals / Los Animales - El Vocabulario

Use the full-text collections and selected sites below to find the information you need to complete "Proyecto sobre animales", your assignment for Ms. Smith. Are you having difficulty finding what you need? Please speak with Mrs O'Keefe, who will be happy to help you.
(NOTE: You will need a user name, ID or other password to log in to the full-text resources to which the IMC subscribes on behalf of the CMS learning community. Stop by the IMC to pick up a copy of "Full-Text Resources Available to the CMS Research Community", which offers this log-in information, as well as an overview of each of these full-text collections.)

All About Birds, from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
This comprehensive site features a description, "cool facts", a sound audio clip, and other information about the habitat, food, and behavior of the many bird species included in its database. It also includes a terrific video gallery.

Animals A to Zoo: Your Online Reference to the World of Animals, from Animal Planet, by Discovery Communications.

Animals, from National Geographic.
(Also see the Animals Index.)

List of Animal Names, from Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Search Wikipedia in English or in Spanish.

Did You Know?: Animals A B C, from didyouknow.org

Science & Nature - Animals, from the BBC.

Animal Photo Galleries, from the Smithsonian National Zoological Park.

Names of Males, Females, Babies, and Groups of Animals, from Enchanted Learning
What do you call a baby koala? A group of turtles? Find the answers to these questions and learn about a great many animals by visiting this fun and interesting site.

SIRS Discoverer and WebFind
Find information about the animals you are researching in the reference books, encyclopedias, magazines, and recommended web sites included in this outstanding collection.
(NOTE: You will need a User Name and Password to log in to this database.)

Student Resource Center
This fine collection features many reference information sources, including several science encyclopedias.
(NOTE: You will need a library ID to log in to this collection.)