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Check out these tips!

Check out these tips!. This is an online collaboration.  Check out the search tips and how they can be used in schools.   Please add your own!. Brought to you by. "use quotation marks" . when you enter a google search. Brought to you by. "William Shakespeare" site:edu.

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  1. Check out these tips! This is an online collaboration.  Check out the search tips and how they can be used in schools.  Please add your own! Brought to you by

  2. "use quotation marks"  when you enter a google search Brought to you by

  3. "William Shakespeare" site:edu Get real information about Shakespeare from the universities and schools around the country. Brought to you by

  4. food pyramid site:gov Find information at its source, rather than  from McDonald's Brought to you by

  5. http://scholar.google.com Stand on the shoulders of giants! Brought to you by

  6. "Edgar Allan Poe stories" Now just look for the stories from him without having to go through the info you don't need. Brought to you by

  7. -(word to exclude) Use to exclude words from a search Don't leave a space! Brought to you by

  8. * is a wild card Use * to finish a sentence or when you can't think of a word - Google fills it in Brought to you by

  9. Synonyms put a ~ in front of your search; if you just want the synonyms but not the word, simply just add a minus sign: for example ~elderly-elderly returns only the synonyms Brought to you by

  10. define: ______ Need a good definition of a word?  Just type "define: word" in the Google Search Bar.  Brought to you by

  11. define: tsunami type define and the word you want to know & then it'll tell you what it means Brought to you by

  12. 12*6 will yield 72 as a result Brought to you by

  13. -not Use to exclude words from a search Don't leave a space! Brought to you by

  14. Validate! info:www.url.com Find out which other sites are similar and/or link to your source. Brought to you by

  15. * is a wild card Use * to finish a sentence or when you can't think of a word - Google fills it in Brought to you by

  16. use Advanced Search  >>> to set search Usage Rights Advanced Search Language Tools Type search entry. Click Advanced Search Scroll down and click Choose USAGE RIGHTSand pick selection for what you need Great for finding content marked share! (images) Brought to you by

  17. use Advanced Search  >>> to find files using Google! Advanced Search Language Tools Type search entry. Click Advanced Search Scroll down and choose to search for a file type Great for finding PowerPoint files, PDF's, or Word Docs others have created and posted somewhere onthe web! Brought to you by

  18. info:site_name The modifier info:site_name returns information about the specified page Brought to you by

  19. time:[name of place] The modifier time: returns the current time of the location entered Brought to you by

  20. Google Search-Wonderwheel • Type search entry • Click search to open the results • Click search options • Scroll down and click on Wonderwheel on left • Expand the wheel by clicking on the links! Brought to you by

  21. Use Google Squared Google squared quickly creates a "cheat sheet" of basic information. This one (US Presidents) was created in a single click! Print it out, save it as a spreadsheet file, or use it as a website! http://www.google.com/squared Brought to you by

  22. rphonebook= Use GOOG-411 for any business and use above to find personal number Brought to you by

  23. Ctrl + F Find what you need within an open webpage Brought to you by

  24. "Romeo and Juliet" click on "show options" click on "books" now you can reherse your part for english!!! Brought to you by

  25. Algebra click show options find time line Try to find who made algebra famous on google time line. Brought to you by

  26. search? define "equivalent" make sure you put quotation marks around the word and it will tell you the meaning and how to spell it. this helps with school a lot. Brought to you by

  27. "Rube Goldberg" Done! No pages about Reuben Lucius Goldberg Brought to you by

  28. "pickle ball" Use when you want the upper hand on your opponents next gym class. Brought to you by

  29. 3kg to lbs 6.61386787 pounds Use to convert units while cooking. Brought to you by

  30. define: tsunami type define and the word you want to know & then it'll tell you what it means Brought to you by

  31. "Edgar Allan Poe stories" Now just look for the stories from him without having to go through the info you don't need. Brought to you by

  32. "Electoral votes in US" Be as descriptive as possible to limit the websites.  It dosn't just show popular votes, it shows electoral votes Brought to you by

  33. Click on "Show options" on Results page to apply filters such as dates, show images, display Wonder wheel, Timeline or Related Searches. Brought to you by

  34. "Show Options" in Image Search  Search for just the image size you need Brought to you by

  35. "Show Options" in Image Search  Search for just the color you need Brought to you by

  36. Mobile Search Don't forget! You can text 466453 (Google) from any phone. Brought to you by

  37. Preferences set languages (interface & search), results per page, etc. (find under settings) Brought to you by

  38. Synonyms put a ~ in front of your search; if you just want the synonyms but not the word, simply just add a minus sign: for example ~elderly-elderly returns only the synonyms Brought to you by

  39. Time Line view:timeline battle of the bulge, also try view:map Brought to you by

  40. Google Maps Enter any address to find the  location on a map Brought to you by

  41. Don't Reinvent the Wheel!  Start with a portal Web portals  provide links to sites that have been pre-vetted. Internet Public Library VLRCBest of History Voice of the Shuttle Brought to you by

  42. time [name of place] The modifier time returns the current time of the location entered Brought to you by

  43. 3kg to lbs 6.61386787 pounds Use to convert units while cooking. Brought to you by

  44. Click on "Show options" on Results page to apply filters such as dates, show images, display Wonder wheel, Timeline or Related Searches. Brought to you by

  45. Google Search-Wonderwheel • Type search entry • Click search to open the results • Click search options • Scroll down and click on Wonderwheel on left • Expand the wheel by clicking on the links! Brought to you by

  46. "Romeo and Juliet" click on "show options" click on "books" now you can reherse your part for english!!! Brought to you by

  47. Time Line view:timeline battle of the bulge, also try view:map Brought to you by

  48. Use Google Squared Google squared quickly creates a "cheat sheet" of basic information. google.com/squared http://www.google.com/squared Brought to you by

  49. Google Maps Enter any address to find the  location on a map Brought to you by

  50. use Advanced Search  >>> to set search Usage Rights Advanced Search Language Tools Type search entry. Click Advanced Search Scroll down and click Choose USAGE RIGHTSand pick selection for what you need Great for finding content marked share! (images) Brought to you by

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