Hello Everyone!
No matter what your school or library calls them, reading challenges are standard tools to motivate and educate. There’s always a need for students to obtain recommendations for, and access to, books that fit particular criteria: read a genre
you’re not familiar with, an award winner, story set in a different country, nonfiction, etc. MeL databases can be of assistance with this activity.
eBook K-8 Collection contains fiction and nonfiction books to read online and download for offline use. Browse categories or search for exactly what you want. With
NoveList K-8 Plus users can create reading lists by subject, age, story line, character, etc. and automatically “Check the MeLCat catalog for availability”. Read reviews, find read-alikes, and learn about the author, too. Enjoy!
MeL databases are available to Michigan residents or Michigan library access only.
Find out more about MeL databases that can help young readers by tuning into the March 22, 2017 webinar:
http://mcls.org/training-events/training-events-list/training-event/?ref_cID=198&bID=0&dd_asId=7522
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