BUILD A BETTER WORLD
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Find new favorites at the following websites. These books are in video format and are read aloud.
Click above for content by KidLit TV. These read out loud books aren't just for kindergarteners! Even 3rd-5th graders may find some interesting ones like Game Changers: The Story of Venus and Serena Williams.
Love using TumbleBooks at school? You can explore their ebooks and storybook read-alouds at home, too! Click above.
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Famous actors, actresses, TV personalities, and authors read popular books at Storyline Online. Click above to see available titles.
Looking for several resources that relate to one theme? Check out the resources below.
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BookFlix matches a read-aloud picture book with a non-fiction book.
Have you ever wanted to meet your favorite author or illustrator? Read the book and then watch interviews with the creators of your favorite characters!
Watch episodes of the PBS show, Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum. This show is based on Brad Meltzer's Ordinary People Change the World series. After you watch episodes, play games, create your own character, or research famous people who made a difference in the world.
Students and teachers, click on one of the pictures above to use HeroMaker to create your own Oridnary People Change the World poster!
Audio books are a fun way to "read" a book! You can listen to books just about anywhere! Podcasts are available on many topics and some are made by kids just like you.
BrainsOn! A different student joins host Molly Bloom each week to tackle a different science topic. This show is for both kids and curious adults!
Noodle Loaf is a music podcast put together by a music teacher dad and his kids. Learn about a variety of topics turned into songs set to popular tunes! This podcast appeals most to Pre-K through 2nd Graders.
Join Emma, a wildlife biologist and roaming reporter for the Earth Rangers podcast, a show for everyone who loves to explore the mysteries of nature--the deep jungle, frozen Arctic, wetlands, and more!
ShaBam! If you are a fan of zombies, check out this science podcast. Season one revolves around zombies as a theme while teaching a variety of science topics.
What If World is a storytelling podcast for kids. What if there were a never-ending bowl of ice cream? What if cats ruled the world? Mr. Eric tells wacky stories inspired by kids' questions!
Finish reading all of your library books? Digital ebooks will keep you from being bored! These include both fiction and non-fiction books in a variety of formats. You'll even find some graphic novels and comic books!
MyOn is provided free each summer by Get Georgia Reading, and access starts early this year! Some of your favorite series and characters are in this collection of over 3000 books. Peek at the covers below to see a few of the books included in myON!
You will love the ebooks available through Capstone! These include series on a variety of topics as well as graphic novels. Books are read aloud to you.
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ReadingIQ is a digital library designed to align with your child’s reading ability and grade level. ReadingIQ features thousands of books and childhood classics from publishers such as National Geographic, Whitman, and Charlesbridge, and includes the entire ABCmouse library.
Fox families, click the ReadingIQ logo above and create a free account using your email address. Use School Code: SCHOOL1922
Fox students, we have a small collection of ebooks. Click above to check them out.
Click above to view online resources provided by our public library system. Some links require a library card.
Don't forget resources available through our Columbus area public libraries! Even when they are closed, you can access materials online. Some items may require a public library card #.
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If you do not have a library card, you may be eligible to request an ecard to use to access digital resources such as audiobooks, music, magazines, and comic books. Kids, you will need a family member who is 18 years or older to apply for an ecard number. Click below for more information.
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NOTE: Head over to the "Access" tab on this website for a generic library card number and PIN to access BrainFuse and LearningExpress. You will need an ecard to use the resources mentioned above.