www.bookshare.org -grades 3 and higher, I have added your math text book, this site will read the book aloud to you
-e-mail me for your user name and password
Who can access Bookshare books?
If your student finds it difficult to process or comprehend printed words, see text in books or on a screen, or physically manage books or reading devices, Bookshare may be able to help. This includes students with dyslexia, blindness, and cerebral palsy, and other reading barriers. Learn more about qualifications.
Do students need an IEP to join Bookshare?
No, an IEP is not required to join. Bookshare’s qualifications are determined by copyright law, not educational law. To join Bookshare, an individual must have a qualifying reading barrier as certified by a competent authority. Bookshare members may have an IEP, a 504 plan, or no plan at all.
In the meantime, where can students who don’t qualify for Bookshare access ebooks?
Bookshare offers nearly 10,000 public domain books that anyone, including non-members, can read with Bookshare Web Reader and other compatible tools. Learn how to find and read freely available Bookshare books. Check out these hand-curated lists of recommended freely available titles:
Free Books for All! - 208 fiction and non-fiction titles of varying grade levels
Free Upskilling Books for All! - 147 how-to books for those who wish to learn a new skill, prepare to go back to school, or switch careers
Free Children's Books for All! - 43 books for second graders and younger
Other libraries, publishers, and ebook sources are available during school closures. As we hear of these resources, we’ll add them!