Search Cyberspace

Sift the sites

Decide which sites are valuable and which ones are duds. The official website for your search term is usually a safe bet.

Wouldn't it be great if the best site would jump out at you!
Wouldn't it be great if the best site would jump out at you!
The problem however, is that anyone can claim to be the official site!

For this specific search, any information you found from the Olympic or United States Bobsled Federation websites should be accurate. If you can't trust the experts, whom can you trust?

Here are some other safe bets:

What about Wikipedia?Just because a site ends in .com does not make it unreliable. If you are unsure about a site's validity, or truth, look for the same data on other sites.

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Suppose you run across a shocking piece of information, but you can't seem to confirm it on an official site. Then chances are it's probably not the truth. But to be safe, one site to check something that you're suspicious about is Snopes

No matter how perfect a fact might seem for your paper, it won't be much use if it isn't correct. Your teacher will likely be able to detect false information like this, so don't take the chance.

Mission accomplished!
Mission accomplished!

Put it all together

Congratulations! You've:

Now start writing and get that paper out of the way! It may not be time for bobsledding but the weekend's just ahead!

True or False: When the US issued its first postage stamps in 1847, the postmaster general wanted to use Jackson’s image on the new 5-cent stamp. Click Andrew's head for the answer.
TRUE: The postmaster general wanted to use Andrew Jackson’s image, but switched to Ben Franklin, because it would be a more unifying icon for the divided nation.
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