There are many options for enjoying a good book. Check out these recommendations.
Sora is our school board's digital library. Check out books using your SCDSB login and password. You'll find picture books, chapter books, nonfiction books, graphic novels, teen reads and more!
Use this link to visit Sora.
The animated picture books available on the TumbleBook Library are favourite, but this library offers so much more, including chapter books, graphic novels and nonfiction.
The username and password for TumbleBooks will be provided by classroom teachers.
Use this link to visit TumbleBooks.
Teen Book Cloud is a digital library containing chapter books, nonfiction books, graphic novels and more.
The username and password for Teen Book Cloud will be provided by classroom teachers.
Use this link to visit Teen Book Cloud.
This is a digital library that is jammed packed with nonfiction, picture books, chapter books, graphic novels, videos and more. Many books come with a read to me option. Classroom teachers who have signed up for Epic! will share class codes with students.
Use this link to visit Epic!
Britannica School is an online encyclopedia. Information is available at different reading levels and there is an option to listen to the text. This site is an excellent starting point when you are looking for reliable information about a topic. Teachers will share our school board's login information for this resource.
Use this link to visit Britannica School Online.
Unite For Literacy provides digital books for preschool to primary children. The books are written in English or Spanish and can be narrated in 43 different languages. This site is free and does not require a login.
Use this link to visit Unite For Literacy.
This site offers a collection of children's literature from around the world. Books are offered in over 10 different languages. This site is free and no login is required.
Use this link to visit the International Children's Digital Library.
We all wonder about things and Wonderopolis is a site where we can find answers to our questions. For example, have you ever wondered why you have wax in your ears or if frogs can freeze? Well, you'll find the answers here. You can even submit your own questions and they might get answered.
Use this link to visit Wonderopolis.
Do you like to learn about what's happening around the world? Teaching Kids News takes real news stories and turns them into news articles written just for kids. You'll find news articles about sports, science, art and more.
Use this link to visit Teaching Kids News.