Not all Hennepin libraries are open yet, but you may contact the closest one to sign up with an adult for a library card and check out independent reading materials. Search for online eBooks you can read using your desktop, laptop, tablet, or even a smartphone!
Libby is an app you can get on your phone to borrow e book sand audio books once you have a library card. https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby/
TeenBookCloud is an online database of eBooks and educator resources middle school, high school, or public library. This sight contains Graphic Novels, Enhanced Novels, eBooks, classic literature, National Geographic videos, educator resources, and audiobooks. The collection is available online around the clock. No downloads, no waiting! If you can access the internet, you can be reading, watching, or listening to fantastic content.
Click on the image to the left to access the TEEN BOOK CLOUD.
Audible.com offers students free online audio books now that you may listen to using your desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Click the link below to see the hundreds of titles they offer!
Use the following websites help guide you to find your next favorite book:
Writing Resources:
Why I Write (a project of the National Council of Teachers of English
NCTE Tips for Writers
Bibliography Resources:
Here are helpful websites you may use when creating a bibliography:
Purdue OWL: MLA Formatting In-Text Citations - this site has in-depth information about citing sources in the text of the essay
Citation Maker (OSLIS)
Capitalization Resources:
Title capitalization engine (for when you are asking yourself, "Which words do I need to capitalize in a title again?"
Transitional words and phrases:
Interactive Websites to Improve Your Grammar!
VOCABULARY
Sites to Help You Understand The Meaning of Words
Online Activities To Improve your Vocabulary!