The search engines allow you to search the web for the information that
you want.
Before you start searching on the Internet for any site, you should know
the rules for Internet safety. You can find these on our site at Internet
Safety.
| Teoma |
Our favourite Search Engine at the moment.
Teoma gives you, on one page, a list of web pages, ways to improve
your search and links to sites with experts and enthusiasts. |
| Google |
Google is an adult search engine but
has more links than most. |
| Google
Images |
Google- but searching for pictures
not websites. |
| Clip Art |
American clip art site which allows
you to copy and paste pictures into your own documents. |
| Kartoo |
A different kind of search. Instead
of presenting a list of different subjects, Kartoo provides a spider
diagram of links grouped by key words. Much easier for children to
use than a long list. |
| Library
of digital images |
A rich source of digital images for
use in multimedia presentations can be found on this website. |
| Find
Sounds |
Search the web for sounds |
| Yahoo!
UK & Ireland |
Yahoo is both a search
engine and a list of internet sites. |
| Pathways
For Education |
Pathways for Education is run by Research
Machines and has links by curriculum subject and by suitable age. |
| BBCi |
BBCi's search engine carries no advertisements
and is truly independent. |
| Yahooligans! |
Yahooligans is the part of Yahoo specially
designed for young people. |
| Ask
Jeeves for Kids |
Ask Jeeves is another child friendly
search engine. Here you can type in a question and Jeeves the butler
will try to find the answer. |
| NGfL |
Search the National Grid for Learning,
the government site linked to the curriculum |
| NGfL
download |
Download the NGfL searcher onto your
own computer. |
| North
Ayrshire |
North Ayrshire's list of pupil links
for each year group and many subjects. |