8th Grade Pro/Con Research

These sources are a great starting point for investigating a pro & con issue. They provide background information on various controversial topics and can help you narrow your focus on the topic you've chosen to research.
Tips for finding pro & con articles:
Tip 1: Get background information to explore a topic and understand your approach
Tip 2: Come up with keywords that describe your topic.
Tip 3: Use your keywords to search for articles that either support or oppose your topic.
It can be tricky to find articles that support a certain point of view. Try one or more of these methods when searching:
Some databases let you limit your search to editorials, opinion essays, or commentaries, from the Advanced Search page.

Gale: Opposing Viewpoints

An online database that explores opposing sides of the most important issues, helping learners to develop information literacy and critical thinking skills. Opposing Viewpoints covers social and political issues with access to primary and secondary source material including journal articles, national and global news sources, pro/con viewpoint essays, videos, podcasts, and more.


Pro/Con

Using the fair, FREE, and unbiased resources at ProCon.org, millions of people each year learn new facts, think critically about both sides of important issues, and strengthen their minds and opinions.


Explora Secondary

MAS Complete and Newspaper Source on Explora Secondary


New York Times

A collection of NYS Newspaper articles on various topics.


CQ Researcher

In-depth reports on today's issues. Browse by topic or search by keyword.Each week, the CQ Researcher examines an issue of compelling public interest. All CQ reports include an abstract, chronology, extensive bibliography and notes, and an outlook. A sidebar includes reports related to the latest topic, and the full text of past reports can be searched via the CQ search function or the cumulative index.


New York Times: Room for Debate

In Room for Debate, The Times invites knowledgeable outside contributors to discuss news events and other timely issues. Reader comments are moderated Monday through Friday.


Citation Builder

Use this website to build your Works Cited Page