Library Resources

Students in intermediate grades complete research projects on a variety of subjects, from dinosaurs to national parks to American history. In the library, students learn how to find and correctly cite sources, take notes, and other parts of the research process.

Some of our library resources require a login to access outside of school. With ClassLink, you can access all of them with a single sign-on using your Abington Google account. Look for the yellow Library folder to get started!

MackinVIA is a digital library offering a variety of eBooks and audiobooks for students to read and borrow. Watch this video to learn more!

Sora/Overdrive is another digital library offering eBooks and audiobooks for students to read and borrow. Watch this video to learn more!

TumbleBooks provides access to a variety of animated stories, e-books, and read-alongs. Watch this video to learn more!

World Book Online logo

World Book Online is an encyclopedia for users of all ages. In addition to encyclopedia articles at a variety of reading levels on a variety of subjects, World Book also offers images, videos, maps, games, timelines, learning activities, and more.

CultureGrams logo

CultureGrams offers four versions to help users learn about states in the U.S., provinces in Canada, and countries around the world.

If needed, you can find usernames and passwords to access these resources here; you will need to sign in with your Abington Google account to view them. Watch the video tutorials below for more guidance, or contact our librarian, Ms. Strohecker, with any questions!