
Or can we?
Through online literature sites, you can read your way into a new setting, a new life, a new persona. Escaping through the pages of a book has never been more essential than now. When news of Covid-19 makes your heart pound with fear and anger, a book can calm your anxieties with tales of mystery, humour, adventure, and out-of-this-world exploration.
In short: A book can make your four walls crumble.
ONLINE READING RESOURCES
Another great resource for online reading is Tumblebooks (K-6). All CBE students and staff have access to more than 1,000 Tumble Book Library resources through the Calgary Public Library. Students can access these titles through any electronic device. There are real-along chapter books, National Geographic videos, non-fiction books, fiction books, playlists, graphic novels, and titles in Spanish and French. (If you need the log-in information, contact me, Mrs. Karen, through your educbe account).
TeenBook Cloud (Gr. 7-12) is another great resource through the Calgary Public Library, especially for teens. The collection includes titles for middle/junior/high-school students and features more than 1,000 titles, including fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, drama & poetry, enhanced eBooks with full audio narration and highlighted text, classic literature, National Geographic videos and a whole lot more!
(If you need the log-in information, contact me, Mrs. Karen, through your educbe account).
LearnAlberta Online Reference Centre is a curated collection of vetted resources that support Alberta's K-12 curriculum. This is a great resource for students AND parents/guardians! Besides online encyclopedias, the LearnAlberta Online Reference Centre also has atlases, news databases, National Geographic Kids Virtual Library, PebbleGo Science, Social Studies and Animals, and lots, lots more! (If you need the log-in information, contact me, Mrs. Karen, through your educbe account).
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