Students and staff can request books through the library catalog by signing in with their school Google accounts.
Check out audiobooks, playaways, and class copies of books for use in the classroom. You can book items yourself as far into the school year as you would like.
Download popular nonfiction and fiction for free at the App Store and Google Play Store or read through your browser.
Enter your zip code, choose WSWHE BOCES and Glens Falls City School District, and log in with your school Google account.
The classic and modern ebooks included in this list can be assigned to specific students for any length of time. Takes about 24 hours to process. Students can read, take notes, and highlight through Sora.
Search for books by theme, lexile, genre, and much, much more. Use this tool to find books on a common theme, research read-alikes, assist students in finding books for independent reading, or discover contemporary and multicultural books to replace classics.
A great collection of free short stories, speeches, essays, poems, written primary documents and more. It is searchable by theme, lexile, grade level, and CC standard. Includes activities, book pairings, text sets, comprehension questions, etc...
This is an exhaustive database of resources for books. It includes author interviews, book guides, vocabulary lists, lessons, relevant websites, and more.
You can sign in with your school Google account to curate and keep content. Ask at the library for your password.
Nonfiction articles posted by Kelly Gallagher that include the article, ask possible questions students can answer, and expect a 1 page reflection. Look for a new article posted weekly.
Choose from over 7,000 American and Canadian ads from 1911-1955 to find long-lasting rhetorical techniques.
A compiled list of 1,000 audiobooks with links to streaming access through websites, Spotify, iTunes, Youtube, and more.
Listen to 50 real Americans reading their favorite poems and explaining why these poems resonate with them.
Students can access a new poem each day, often read by the author with interesting notes about the creation and inspiration behind the poem.
Descriptions and examples of traditional and newly-invented poetic forms.
Search for a fitting name for a character based on name meaning or character background.
This all-in-one reference tool can help writers find: rhyming words, synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, similar sounding words, phrases, quotes and more.
Use this resource with students to help them outline research, curate notecards, and create accurate citations.