[CASL-L] Free ebooks?
CASL Vice President
vicepresident at ctcasl.org
Tue Oct 18 04:54:18 PDT 2022
Hi Elaine - my district uses Overdrive for eBooks. I don't use them at
PreK-2 because Epic does the job for us, but I know the upper grades do use
it. The app used is Sora.
You can meet with the rep and get all the details. Maybe other schools in
your district use it already?
Jenny
On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 10:20 PM Elaine Shapiro <elaine.shapiro7 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Our preK-4 school is happily using EPIC, whose school access now ends at 3
> pm. Since 4th grade science and social studies block is 3-3:30, they are
> looking for more resources. I offered to purchase more ebooks (I don't
> have many, as they never get used), but am wondering about other
> resources. We subscribe to World Book online, Pebble Go, Pebble Go Next,
> and Gale Elementary. I have to find out exactly what topics they are in
> need of will study. What about Libby from the public library? Do they have
> much in children's nonfiction? Other thoughts? Thank you.
>
> Elaine Shapiro
> Broad Brook School
> *Just read Granted and Louisiana's Way Home*
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