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Ebooks Everywhere! How to Make Sense of the Options
Where can educators find publisher books for students? Where can a parent find age-appropriate reading material for a child? Where can teachers and parents of students with learning differences like dyslexia or blindness find books in alternative formats? Here’s a handy list of book sources for students of all grades, levels, interests, and reading preferences. They range from forever free, to free during the COVID-19 crisis, to paid subscriptions.
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Audible - Free Audiobooks
Audible is offering free audiobooks for kids for as long as schools are closed. The selection isn’t large (just 91 under Elementary right now), but the interface couldn’t be easier: just click on the link below, click on a book cover, and then click Start Listening.
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TweenTribune
A great non-fiction news site with a wide variety of articles written at differentiated Lexile levels.
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Open Library
➢ Open Library is a catalog. The project began in November 2007 and has been inhaling catalog
records from some of the biggest libraries in the world ever since. We have well over 20 million
edition records online, provide access to 1.7 million scanned versions of books, and link to
external sources like WorldCat and Amazon when we can.
➢ The secondary goal is to get you as close to the actual document you're looking for as we can,
whether that is a scanned version courtesy of the Internet Archive, or a link to Powell's
where you can purchase your own copy.