JK Rowling just launched a new Harry Potter website for kids stuck at home (aka everyone!). Check it out HERE!
Lightbox books from Follett are amazing. Each book has not only audio options, but also informative videos and such to go along with the book. They have opened it up for free usage through the end of June, so enjoy by clicking HERE and using this login information. School: Follett elearning Username: guest Password: follett
Lerner publishing has just released a pretty good collection of ebooks. It ranges from PreK - 5th grade, so everyone should find something they enjoy! It can be read to the students or they can read it, and the graphics are great! Click HERE to begin reading!
Rosen publishers has also opened up a large collection with some very good books. It appears that you have to scroll down instead of clicking to turn pages, but it's good stuff. I'll include the log information for both the 3-5th grade level and the K - 2 since kids like to read at different levels. Click HERE and use this log-in:
K-2 Username: keeplearning_k-2 Password: read
3-5 Username: keeplearning_3-5 Password: read
Storylineonline.org is a great resource. Famous faces read famous books and it includes background music, and the pictures from the book! Click HERE to look over the books offered and start listening today!
Tumble books has also opened up their ebook collection through the entire summer at least. These books can be read to your child, or your child can read them by themselves--controls are on the side, with volume, and auto or manual play. Click HERE, and use this log in information if necessary: Username: tumble735 Password: books
Starfall has many fun games and ebooks to help beginning readers. Check it out HERE..
Junior Library Guild has opened up their ebook collection for free at home use. The books are engaging and a cover a wide variety of topics and levels. Click HERE to begin exploring (I loved the Bear Alert book!)!
Oxford Owl is a great resource, with not only free access for at-home usage, but the ebooks have many additional resources, and cover a wide range of abilities. Click HERE to sign up and begin exploring this rich site.
Squiggle Park is an interactive reading tool that, while geared for classroom usage, can be utilized at home also. No reason that learning the nuts and bolts of learning can't be fun! Click HERE to see if this tool might work for you.
ABC Mouse is offering free membership. Use code School7771 HERE.
BookBub is a weekly roundup of free and very affordable titles that can be read on a variety of platforms. With a variety of topics, they have a large children's section. Click HERE to see the most recent listing, and then you may subscribe for free if you like.
Amazon had a program called Kindle Unlimited (click HERE). The first month is free, and after that it's $10 per month, but the number of books available is staggering. You can download up to 10 at a time to the Kindle app or actual kindle, and there are many titles for kids. They can be read on any device that will download the kindle app, including iphones and droid phones, and many laptops. This is a pay site though, and while it is billed automatically to your credit card, it can be cancelled at any time.
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Perhaps your child would rather write a book! This site, free for now, offers kids the opportunity to create their own book, on their own subject, and recorded in their own voice. A nice product to share safely online with friends and relatives. Click HERE to read more. . .
Lightbox books from Follett are amazing. Each book has not only audio options, but also informative videos and such to go along with the book. They have opened it up for free usage through the end of June, so enjoy by clicking HERE and using this login information. School: Follett elearning Username: guest Password: follett
Lerner publishing has just released a pretty good collection of ebooks. It ranges from PreK - 5th grade, so everyone should find something they enjoy! It can be read to the students or they can read it, and the graphics are great! Click HERE to begin reading!
Rosen publishers has also opened up a large collection with some very good books. It appears that you have to scroll down instead of clicking to turn pages, but it's good stuff. I'll include the log information for both the 3-5th grade level and the K - 2 since kids like to read at different levels. Click HERE and use this log-in:
K-2 Username: keeplearning_k-2 Password: read
3-5 Username: keeplearning_3-5 Password: read
Storylineonline.org is a great resource. Famous faces read famous books and it includes background music, and the pictures from the book! Click HERE to look over the books offered and start listening today!
Tumble books has also opened up their ebook collection through the entire summer at least. These books can be read to your child, or your child can read them by themselves--controls are on the side, with volume, and auto or manual play. Click HERE, and use this log in information if necessary: Username: tumble735 Password: books
Starfall has many fun games and ebooks to help beginning readers. Check it out HERE..
Junior Library Guild has opened up their ebook collection for free at home use. The books are engaging and a cover a wide variety of topics and levels. Click HERE to begin exploring (I loved the Bear Alert book!)!
Oxford Owl is a great resource, with not only free access for at-home usage, but the ebooks have many additional resources, and cover a wide range of abilities. Click HERE to sign up and begin exploring this rich site.
Squiggle Park is an interactive reading tool that, while geared for classroom usage, can be utilized at home also. No reason that learning the nuts and bolts of learning can't be fun! Click HERE to see if this tool might work for you.
ABC Mouse is offering free membership. Use code School7771 HERE.
BookBub is a weekly roundup of free and very affordable titles that can be read on a variety of platforms. With a variety of topics, they have a large children's section. Click HERE to see the most recent listing, and then you may subscribe for free if you like.
Amazon had a program called Kindle Unlimited (click HERE). The first month is free, and after that it's $10 per month, but the number of books available is staggering. You can download up to 10 at a time to the Kindle app or actual kindle, and there are many titles for kids. They can be read on any device that will download the kindle app, including iphones and droid phones, and many laptops. This is a pay site though, and while it is billed automatically to your credit card, it can be cancelled at any time.
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Perhaps your child would rather write a book! This site, free for now, offers kids the opportunity to create their own book, on their own subject, and recorded in their own voice. A nice product to share safely online with friends and relatives. Click HERE to read more. . .