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For Teachers Microsoft Educator Community: Access over 1.5 million educators globally, professional development courses and thousands of inspiring lesson plans, live lessons and virtual trips. Bing has Answers. Bing puts educational answers in your hands. A collection of Bing search features that both students and teachers can utilize for studying and research in and out of the classroom. Bing Search Videos: Use these Bing educational videos and corresponding lesson plans with your students to teach how to search and stay safe online.

1 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 2 Thinking If the internet existed, but search engines did not, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 3 Thinking What kinds of questions do search engines help you answer? 4 Web Search/Thinking What do you think makes a website a good source for information? How do search engines help you figure out what good sources might be? 5 Web Search/Thinking If the first few results of a search are not giving you the answer to a question that you have, what could you do to try again to find it?

1 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 2 Thinking If the internet existed, but search engines did not, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 3 Thinking What kinds of questions do search engines help you answer? 4 Web Search/Thinking What do you think makes a website a good source for information? How do search engines help you figure out what good sources might be? 5 Web Search/Thinking If the first few results of a search are not giving you the answer to a question that you have, what could you do to try again to find it?

1 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 2 Thinking If the internet existed, but search engines did not, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 3 Thinking What kinds of questions do search engines help you answer? 4 Web Search/Thinking What do you think makes a website a good source for information? How do search engines help you figure out what good sources might be? 5 Web Search/Thinking If the first few results of a search are not giving you the answer to a question that you have, what could you do to try again to find it?

1 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 2 Thinking If the internet existed, but search engines did not, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 3 Thinking What kinds of questions do search engines help you answer? 4 Web Search/Thinking What do you think makes a website a good source for information? How do search engines help you figure out what good sources might be? 5 Web Search/Thinking If the first few results of a search are not giving you the answer to a question that you have, what could you do to try again to find it?

1 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 2 Thinking If the internet existed, but search engines did not, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 3 Thinking What kinds of questions do search engines help you answer? 4 Web Search/Thinking What do you think makes a website a good source for information? How do search engines help you figure out what good sources might be? 5 Web Search/Thinking If the first few results of a search are not giving you the answer to a question that you have, what could you do to try again to find it?

1 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 2 Thinking If the internet existed, but search engines did not, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 3 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 4 Web Search/Thinking What do you think makes a website a good source for information? How do search engines help you figure out what good sources might be? 5 Web Search/Thinking If the first few results of a search are not giving you the answer to a question that you have, what could you do to try again to find it?

1 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 2 Thinking If the internet existed, but search engines did not, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 3 Thinking If the internet did not exist, how would you go about finding answers to questions you have? How do search engines change this process? 4 Web Search/Thinking What do you think makes a website a good source for information? How do search engines help you figure out what good sources might be? 5 Web Search/Thinking If the first few results of a search are not giving you the answer to a question that you have, what could you do to try again to find it?