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Scholastic GO!


​Scholastic Go!, formally Amazing Animals of the World, now acts as a federated search engine of seven different Scholastic encyclopedia databases: Encyclopedia Americana, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, The New Book of Knowledge, America the Beautiful, Lands & Peoples, Amazing Animals of the World, and The New Book of Popular Science. The over 115, 000 Scholastic Go! articles, which are written by subject experts, are differentiated by reading levels. The database also contains access to a robust atlas, world newspapers, videos, pictures, and more.
Check out this great training video for Scholastic Go!
Download the following document for a quick overview of Scholastic Go!
scholastic_go_grades_2-12_training_document.pdf
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And don't forget to check our Resource Recess video below all about ScholasticGo!
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