[00:00:05.240] When you need trusted sources to supplement textbooks [00:00:08.200] and develop critical thinking skills within your elementary students, [00:00:11.820] use Kids InfoBits for cross-curricular support. [00:00:16.180] Quickly find materials for classes by browsing for topics, entering simple search terms, or using advanced search. [00:00:23.900] You can look for sources of a specific content type or reading level. [00:00:29.000] Lexile levels are applied to articles for magazines and newspapers [00:00:32.980] while content levels can be used to search for materials generally appropriate for beginning readers, [00:00:37.740] or resources suited to upper elementary and middle school students. [00:00:42.140] You can customize your search with multiple terms and a variety of search fields. [00:00:47.280] When you find something you'd like to use in class [00:00:49.800] make it easy to access by using the bookmark tool [00:00:52.300] to create a persistent link so that your class can view the item in one click. [00:00:58.020] If you have Google Classroom, you can even use Share to Classroom [00:01:02.000] to post the link on your Google classroom site. [00:01:06.460] You can tell your students to use Highlights and Notes to color-code key words and concepts, [00:01:10.940] and have them keep a copy to show you their work. [00:01:14.760] Best of all, Kids InfoBits is ad-free [00:01:17.500] and accessible 24/7 on any device with an internet connection [00:01:21.980] so you can also use it to have kids conduct their own research and exploration. [00:01:28.680] Learn more at support.gale.com/training