World Almanac For Kids: Infobase Resources For Learning

WiLS staff

Josh Crittenden of Infobase Learning has been hearing from librarians around the state that they have been struggling trying to find quality middle school resources. Databases they keep reviewing tend to be too ‘high level’ or too ‘childish’ for their middle schoolers. The World Almanac for Kids seems to be filling that gap for libraries, teachers, students, and parents.

Key Features of World Almanac For Kids:

Multi-Subject Coverage: Our database spans a wide range of subjects, providing students with access to diverse and relevant content for their research projects.
User-Friendly Interface: Designed with educators and students in mind, World Almanac For Kids boasts an intuitive interface that makes navigation and research a seamless experience.
Cross-Curricular Integration: Foster interdisciplinary learning by seamlessly integrating content from different subjects, encouraging students to explore connections between various fields of study.
Educator Support: Access teaching resources, lesson plans, and materials aligned with the curriculum, enabling you to incorporate World Almanac For Kids into teacher lesson plans effortlessly.
Student-Friendly Tools: Equip students with tools for effective research, citation, and organization of information, promoting valuable skills that extend beyond the classroom.

To learn more through a trial or if you are interested in pricing, please use our price quote request form. Also, please reach out to Josh at jcrittenden@infobase.com or us at coop@wils.org with questions.