Below is a list of good/safe search engines for middle schoolers:
A site that offers pro/con articles on controversial topics.
A really nice search engine designed for kids.
This site offers images of topics while scrolling through general information about the topic.
Type in a search and blekko will offer suggestions to help narrow the topic
Created with Sweet Search this site chooses quality websites by topic.
Easy with simplified results.
Web search for kids by librarians.
Search engine for kids.
Encyclopedia of life search engine.
Self-described as the search engine for students because each website has previewed.
Free resources provided by the state of WI. Great for researching periodicals!
Great for searching when users don't know exactly what they want. The site creates a group of related terms to the left of the original term, helping users expand or refine a search.
This site bulks up results by adding additional categories around the search by adding related category links, etc.
Unique because it uses algorithms to compute answers without linking to external sites. However, if it can't find an answer, users get a blank page.
Best suited for searching specific multi-word ideas or concepts. Users add the overlapping terms and weigh their importance, rather than having a site do it based on an initial search.
Only searches blog content, but gives users a good sense of how people feel about a particular topic.
Searches "deep web" documents and databases that aren't readily available by other search engines to find people. Very interesting...
Mashpedia is a real-time, multimedia and social media powered encyclopedic engine that integrates content from multiple web services to provide a comprehensive and current outlook of every topic. It allows to discover and consume related digital materials loaded from different sources in just one go.
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