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E-Reading with Epic

I am forever looking for new resources that will put books in my students hands and give them more choice. When I stumbled upon Epic! I felt like I hit the jackpot! Epic! is an app and website that is free for teachers to setup memberships and logins for their class. It is a digital library of books, videos, and quizzes. One wonderful aspect about Epic! is the availability of books that students and teachers know and love! There are award-winning books, graphic novels, and so many series that are dependable and engaging. At the younger level, many of the books have read-me options, too! When students login, it keeps track of which books they've read, time spent reading, and gives them badges and points for progress. This is a great app worth checking out!

You can download the app or find the website at https://www.getepic.com/



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