Reading Websites
Looking to expand your reading? Look no further! These websites are perfect for providing access to more books, lesson plans and tips.
1. Epic
Epic provides online access to over 40,000 options, from audio books to chapter books. Teachers get free access to the site and students can track their reading progress with badges and awards. Great for kindergarten and up.
2. Tumblebooks
Tumblebooks provides a library of over 1,000 titles of different high-interest e-books. Books are available in English, Spanish and French. Free access is provided through the state of South Carolina through SCDISCUS. Great for kindergarten and up.
3. Storyline Online
A great, free resource that provides videos to lots of beloved children's books read by different celebrities. The interface works on YouTube, iOS devices, and Google Chrome, making it easy to access wherever you are. Great for all ages.
4. Starfall
Starfall is a website designed for students Pre-K through 3rd grade. While most games are free, there is a paid membership option. It focuses on phonemic awareness and phonics to help emergent readers. The website has also expanded to include some math options as well.
5. Storynory
A collection of audiobooks focusing on everything from fairy tales to poems. The website is free, and great for students 2nd grade and up.
6. Vooks
Vooks provides audiobooks at individual levels to help aid comprehension with students. It is a great tool to use with ELL students and students with different learning disabilities, such as dyslexia. It is free for teachers, and perfect for grades kindergarten and up.
7. Destiny
Login to our Roebuck Elementary Destiny website for access to our collection of e-books. You can personalize the way the e-books are read to you, and even check them out. This is perfect for anyone in grades 4K and up.
8. Raz Kids
Designed for students in grades Kindergarten through 5th grade, Raz Kids provides interactive stories for students. A subscription is required to access the full benefits of the site.
9. StoryPlace
Available in both English and Spanish, StoryPlace is perfect for students as young as preschool who are just learning to read.
10. Reading Rockets
Partnering with PBS, reading rockets provides resources and guides for teachers, as well as fun activities and videos for kids. The site also includes interviews with children's authors. Perfect for all ages!
1. Epic
Epic provides online access to over 40,000 options, from audio books to chapter books. Teachers get free access to the site and students can track their reading progress with badges and awards. Great for kindergarten and up.
2. Tumblebooks
Tumblebooks provides a library of over 1,000 titles of different high-interest e-books. Books are available in English, Spanish and French. Free access is provided through the state of South Carolina through SCDISCUS. Great for kindergarten and up.
3. Storyline Online
A great, free resource that provides videos to lots of beloved children's books read by different celebrities. The interface works on YouTube, iOS devices, and Google Chrome, making it easy to access wherever you are. Great for all ages.
4. Starfall
Starfall is a website designed for students Pre-K through 3rd grade. While most games are free, there is a paid membership option. It focuses on phonemic awareness and phonics to help emergent readers. The website has also expanded to include some math options as well.
5. Storynory
A collection of audiobooks focusing on everything from fairy tales to poems. The website is free, and great for students 2nd grade and up.
6. Vooks
Vooks provides audiobooks at individual levels to help aid comprehension with students. It is a great tool to use with ELL students and students with different learning disabilities, such as dyslexia. It is free for teachers, and perfect for grades kindergarten and up.
7. Destiny
Login to our Roebuck Elementary Destiny website for access to our collection of e-books. You can personalize the way the e-books are read to you, and even check them out. This is perfect for anyone in grades 4K and up.
8. Raz Kids
Designed for students in grades Kindergarten through 5th grade, Raz Kids provides interactive stories for students. A subscription is required to access the full benefits of the site.
9. StoryPlace
Available in both English and Spanish, StoryPlace is perfect for students as young as preschool who are just learning to read.
10. Reading Rockets
Partnering with PBS, reading rockets provides resources and guides for teachers, as well as fun activities and videos for kids. The site also includes interviews with children's authors. Perfect for all ages!