ts and parents. With Bookopolis, students can create virtual bookshelves, rate and review books, track reading goals and participate in book challenges. This website is a great way for teachers to incorporate technology into their classrooms while promoting literacy. The best thing about Bookopolis is that it is completely free to register. One downside, however, is that while Bookopolis provides curated book listings, most books have to be purchased or already in your classroom/school library.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Effective Literacy Website By Jeanmarie Cruz: BOOKOPOLIS
ts and parents. With Bookopolis, students can create virtual bookshelves, rate and review books, track reading goals and participate in book challenges. This website is a great way for teachers to incorporate technology into their classrooms while promoting literacy. The best thing about Bookopolis is that it is completely free to register. One downside, however, is that while Bookopolis provides curated book listings, most books have to be purchased or already in your classroom/school library.
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