Guidelines for Written Work Years 6-9 2025
Guidelines for students in Years 6-9. Topics addressed include:
• Guided inquiry
• Academic integrity and plagiarism
• Research skills
• APA 7 referencing
• In-text referencing for beginners
• Writing practical reports for Science
• Citing different information types
Some sections are in a blue box to highlight its importance to Year 6 students.
HOW DOES A SINGLE HUMAN BEING CONVINCE THOUSANDS TO KILL FOR THEM AND MILLIONS TO TURN A BLIND EYE?
Real Dictators is the new podcast series hosted by Paul McGann that explores the hidden lives of history’s tyrants.
Dobbiecast History includes the recorded lectures from Mr. William Dobbie's AP World and IB History courses along with essay-writing support for AP and IB History.
The Department of History is home to one of the most popular majors on the Yale campus and encompasses the histories of Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America. Courses range in focus from the earliest recorded historical periods up through the modern day.
Britannica is a fantastic starting point to get a general understanding of a topic.
You will notice that there are 3 options to click from when you first log in.
If you are in Year 7-8 consider starting with the middle level. for Years 9-12 go to the high option.
To access Britannica from home go the the library Canvas page and click on the link Britannica Home Access. If you are prompted for a password these are also on Canvas.
From the Ancient World to today's headlines, World History provides primary sources, reliable reference, and multi-media content. This database is useful when looking for a historical understanding of a topic and in History subjects.
Information resources for assignments, projects, and presentations across all subject areas. An excellent resource to start your search for information for Years 7-12.
Search over 17,000 publications from scholarly journals and other authoritative sources covering biology, chemistry, criminal justice, economics, environmental sciences, history, marketing, political sciences, and psychology. Access articles from Nature, the Economist, the New York Times, and thousands of podcasts and transcripts from NPR and CNN as well as videos from BBC.
A broad collection of non-fiction titles, supporting all subject areas. These non-fiction titles have varied reading levels and are useful for students from Years 7 to 12.
Explore world history from the mid-15th century to the present. Thousands of subject entries including biographies, images, videos and slideshows, maps and graphs, primary sources, and timelines. These resources provide information on people, places, events, and ideas that have defined modern world history.
Search the archive for articles that have been published by National Geographic in the past. Use the login details found on Agora to access these features.
Use the Library catalogue to search for books and other resources. Find out more on the Read page.
Print books
Nicholas II, the Last Tsar
by
Michael Paterson
Call Number: 947.08 PAT
ISBN: 9781472136831
Publication Date: 2017
Nicholas became Tsar at the age of 26. Though a conscientious man who was passionate in his devotion to his country, he was weak, sentimental, dogmatic and indecisive. Ironically he could have made an effective constitutional monarch, but these flaws rendered him fatally unsuited to be the sole ruler of a nation that was in the throes of painful modernisation. That he failed is not surprising, for many abler monarchs could not have succeeded. Rather to be wondered at is that he managed, for 23 years, to hold on to power despite the overwhelming force of circumstances. Though Nicholas was exasperating, he had many endearing qualities.
The Fate of the Romanovs
by
Greg King; Penny Wilson
Call Number: 947.084 NIC
ISBN: 0471207683
Publication Date: 2003
Emanating from sources both within and close to the Imperial Family as well as from their captors and executioners, these often-controversial materials have enabled a new and comprehensive examination of one the pivotal events of the twentieth century and the many controversies that surround it. Based on a careful analysis of more than 500 of these previously unpublished documents, along with numerous newly discovered photos, The Fate of the Romanovs makes compelling revisions to many long-held beliefs about the Romanovs' final months and moments. This powerful account includes: * Surprising evidence that Anastasia may, indeed, have survived * Diary entries made by Nicholas and Alexandra during their captivity * Revelations of how the Romanovs were betrayed by trusted servants * A reconstruction of daily life among the prisoners at Ipatiev House * Strong evidence that the Romanovs were not brutalized by their captors * Statements from admitted participants in the murders.
A Short History of the Russian Revolution
by
Geoffrey Swain
Call Number: 947.084 SWA
ISBN: 9781780767932
Publication Date: 2017
In 1917 revolutionary fervour swept through Russia, ending centuries of imperial rule and instigating political and social changes that would lead to the formation of the Soviet Union. Arising out of proletariat discontent with the Tsarist autocracy and Lenin's proclaimed version of a Marxist ideology, the revolutionary period saw a complete overhaul of Russian politics and society and led directly to the ensuing civil war.
The Russian Revolution : a new history
by
Sean McMeekin
Call Number: 947.084 MCM
ISBN: 9781781259030
Publication Date: 2018
In The Russian Revolution, historian Sean McMeekin traces the origins and events of the Russian Revolution, which brought an end to Romanov rule and ushered the Bolsheviks into power. Between the dawn of the 20th century and 1920, Russia underwent a complete and irreversible transformation, the effects of which would reverberate throughout the world for decades to come.
October
by
China Miéville
Call Number: 947.084 MIE
ISBN: 9781784782771
Publication Date: 2017
China Mieville has long been inspired by the ideals of the Russian Revolution and here, on the centenary of the revolution, he provides his own distinctive take on its history. This is the story of the extraordinary months between those upheavals, in February and October, of the forces and individuals who made 1917 so epochal a year, of their intrigues, negotiations, conflicts and catastrophes.
A joint venture between Russia and American starting in 1998. This resource provides access to many archives from Russia, including film and photographs.
The search bar in the top right corner of the screen is good for searching key words. The 'Film Samples' tab is a quick way to access audiovisual and you can search specific collections by using the 'Search Catalogues' tab.
Use your National Library membership number to logon or ask CGGS Library staff for help.
Use the single search option to search all of the databases or select a single database, such as JSTOR.
Explores how events of the Russian Revolution and civil wars were reported within Russia and abroad, and how the press was used to inform, persuade, or even repress, the masses.
Ten Days That Shook the World is John Reed's eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution. A contemporary journalist writing in the first flush of revolutionary enthusiasm, he gives a gripping record of the events in Petrograd in November 1917, when Lenin and the Bolsheviks finally seized power.