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Digital Literature Information for Parents

Digital Literature Resources with book and computer

Welcome to the Digital Literature Guide for Kennedy Elementary

To access District Wide Digital Resources, click HERE

The following information is provided for parents to learn more about the various digital literature resources that are provided by Livonia Public Schools.  Included for each resource is:

  • name of the resource,
  • how the materials are selected,
  • which grade levels have access, and
  • how parents can access the resource (usually through the students' account).

For most of the resources, content is organized into categories based on a range of grade levels.  For example, Grades K-4 or Grades K-6.  Parents are encouraged to review these resources with their students.

Definitions:

  • Grade Level Availability identifies which grades have access to the resource.
  • Grade Band Limited Access means the resource limits a student's access to materials within a specified grade level, such as K-4, 5-6, K-6, etc.

Grade Level Availability: K-4          Grade Band Limited Access: Yes

“Raz-Kids is an award-winning teaching product that provides comprehensive leveled reading resources for students. With hundreds of eBooks offered at 29 different levels of reading difficulty, it's easy to put the right content in every student's hands.” – Learning A-Z Website

This collection of resources is curated by the educational experts at Learning A-Z.  Parents should ask their student or their student’s teacher about how to access Raz-Kids online.

Grade Level Availability: K-4          Grade Band Limited Access: Yes

Story Online is a free online resource of videos featuring celebrities reading children's books aloud.  The grade level of the books read range from kindergarten to 4th grade with most books falling in the K-2 levels.  Story Online does not require an account and can be accessed at https://storylineonline.net/.

Grade Level Availability: 2-4          Grade Band Limited Access: Yes

TrueFlix is a multimedia platform by Scholastic that provides supplemental learning opportunities to support science and social studies curriculum for grades 3 and up.  Access to TrueFlix is set up by the classroom teacher.  This collection of resources is curated by the educational experts at Scholastic.  Parents should ask their student or their student’s media specialist about how to access the TrueFlix content.