In order to get good results from
most search engines, follow these five tips. Hopefully these tips
will help you narrow your searches for information on the Internet.
Then, read why these tips will help you and search for yourself!
Print out the question page to use for the search activity below. Make
sure to also check out the effective searching page. Tips Let's say you are doing a report
on robins and need some good websites for information. Use the tips and
answer the following questions in order to see how the search tips can
help you.
Links at the top of the list are
usually the best, they match most, if not all of your search criteria.
Put + before terms that must be
INCLUDED. Put - before terms that must be EXCLUDED. This should narrow
your results. Try it! Go to: http://www.google.com
First, search for robin. How many results ?
___________________ Add +bird. How many
results? ______________________ Add +California How many results?
_____________________ Add -symbol How many
results? ____________________ Your search query should look
like this: robin +bird +California -symbol
The search engine will return
ONLY those pages with the entire phrase within quotes. If no quotes are
used, it will search for pages that include all of the terms, but in no
particular order. Proper use of quotation marks could narrow your
results. Try it! Clear your search
query from above. Type migration of robins. How many results?
__________________ Add quotations marks around the
words: "migration of robins" How many results?
____________________
Adding an asterisk to a term will
search for all variations of it. It usually means more results. Try it! Clear your search query
from above. Type robin red. How many results?
_________________ Add * (robin red*) How many
results? ___________________
With some search engines, if you
use an uppercase letter in a term, it will search ONLY for websites
which contain the uppercase version of the term and not the lowercase.
This could mistakenly narrow your results. Clear your search query from
above. Type robin. How many results?
_________________ Type Robin. How many results?
_________________ If the results are the same, then
this search engine may not concern itself with upper or lowercase
letters, but SOME DO. Therefore, make it a habit to use uppercase and
lowercase appropriately.
Strawberry
Point School
117 East Strawberry Drive
Mill Valley, California • 94941
Phone 415 • 380 • 2490
Fax 415 • 380 • 2499
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for Elementary Students
Tip #1: The closer to the top, the better!
Tip #2: Use + and - to refine the search.
Tip #3: "Use quotes to look for exact phrases".
Tip #4: Use a * (wildcard) to look for VARIATIONS
of a term.
Tip #5: Uppercase and lowercase letters sometimes
make a difference.
Page originally created by teacher, Mrs. Sandridge
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