Loyal Books makes the world's public domain audiobooks available for browsing in a visual and entertaining way.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Reading
- Date Added:
- 11/25/2018
Loyal Books makes the world's public domain audiobooks available for browsing in a visual and entertaining way.
Free audio stories for kids. Use the top menu to find: original stories, fairytales, classic authors, myths & world, educational and poems & music.
You can also download the audio stories to have a digital copy!
This site offer a big list of children's book writers doing virtual author activities and read alouds.
Bring an author into your classroom/home!
A wealth of online read-alouds and activities for students of all ages.
Pre-Recorded Virtual Author Visits
Live Virtual Author Visits
Virtual Author Read-Alouds
Other Virtual Author Activities
"Search for a book, use the filters, or just click on any book to start reading. You can read or download the full book, right here, at no cost."
You can also find audio versions and themed collections.
Many languages avaialable.
A case for books.
These half-hour chats with well-known middle grade authors are the perfect length to share with your classes. You can use these to inspire your students to read the books featured.
This YouTube channel is full of many supports for teaching Cree. It allows the learner to hear the language in context. The channel provides pronunciations and structures to help you move forward and learn on your own!
You can browse a database of public-domain titles from various websites, and access a collection of over 100,000 free audiobooks and e-books.
Additionally, the free membership lets you create a personal bookshelf for future reading, so you won’t have to hunt for books you’ve previously considered. On Digital Book, you’ll discover classics, new releases, and everything in between—perfect for family audiobooks on your next road trip.
Search by popularity, genre, language. Use the menu at the top to go directly to audiobooks or ebooks.
Note - more books than audio books.
Epic Books is an online collection of over 40 000 titles of award-winning fiction, non-fiction, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), biographies, graphic novels, DIY (Do It Yourself) and more. Sign up as an educator and the account is free. Epic Books can be used by teachers and students for read-alouds, shared reading, and independent reading time. Read-to-me and audiobook functions allow for the listening portion of a balanced literacy program. Teachers can use these books as part of interactive small group instruction for specific skills or strategies. They can also assign certain books and tasks for practice to individuals or groups.
Free for teachers - you must set up the free account and add students to your classroom in order to get a class code to provide to families. Then when students have that code, they can log in from home with free access.
"The First Sixteen is Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's new podcast series that explores the freshest ideas in agriculture and food. Each episode explores a single topic in depth—digging deep into new practices, innovative ideas, and their impacts on the industry. Learn about Canada's agricultural sector from the people making the breakthroughs and knocking down the barriers! Farmers and foodies, scientists and leaders, and anyone with an eye on the future of the sector—this podcast is for you! A new episode is published each month." Agri-Food Canada
This link goes specifically to Episode 013- Mental Health: From the Farmer's Perspective
Free online education courses. The site features a lot of material found only on universities’ private sites, all in easy to browse categories. Use the filters on the right side of the screen to find the items listed below:
1300 Free online courses
Over 1000 free movies
700 audio books
800 ebooks
200 textbooks
300 language lessons
150 business courses
Free K-12 Education.
FREE! You will need to visit other sites to find these, but they are all organized nicely for you in one spot.
This site from Harper Collins Publishing has a great collection of over 100 stories read aloud by authors for children to watch/listen to.
This is also great for parents to use at home for story time!
There are some great books/stories in here.
This resource was designed in collaboration with Nakota people from the Ocean Man, Pheasant Rump, and White Bear First Nations, and with storytelling by Shay McArthur, a Nakota speaker from White Bear First Nation. Designed for teachers of three-, four-, and five-year-old children, this activity opens with Nakota instructions for movement, gathering, and active listening. An imbedded video of a Nakota story can be followed up with discussion questions (provided), and a related link.This is an ongoing project which received funding from the ESSP--Early Years Cultural Project. More stories to come.
Indigenous people have long passed on knowledge from generation to generation through oral traditions, including storytelling. Storytelling teaches history, values, beliefs and ways of life.
Enjoy this series of oral stories told by Elder Hazel, where you'll hear all kinds of fascinating stories.
Julie Andrews reads children's literature for all of our enjoyment.
Find podcasts on a variety of topics for pretty much every subject area.
*Great for Daily 5.
*Tons of stories and more!
Kids Listen is a grassroots organization of advocates for high-quality audio content for children.
"KidsRead2Kids helps kids build self-esteem and reading confidence with every chapter. We hope to inspire and empower young readers.
KidsRead2Kids was founded by Dyslexic and ADHD siblings to bring the joy and confidence back to the struggling reader.
We provide free video-audio books read by kids for kids - filmed chapter by chapter for easy listening. A great resource for both homeschooling parents and primary teachers."
Select "Read Alouds" from the top menu to find Classic Novels like Anne of Green Gables, Early Learners (including picture books and decodable books), Popular Stories (like Kit Kittredge), and even Lesson Plans!
The Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan reads "When We Had Sled Dogs: A Story from the Trapline—ācimowin ohci wanihikīskanāhk" by co-authors Ida Tremblay and...
LearnOutLoud is a valuable resource for everyone, especially students. It offers a diverse selection of audiobooks, including fiction and educational content, along with video learning, podcasts, courses, and more. While it features some fiction, the site mainly focuses on educational materials and classics, making it less suitable for recent book recommendations or contemporary genre fiction.
Browse using the menu on the left side.
*free courses
*free audiobooks
*free learning documentaries
A virtual storybook titled Let's Go Buy Food. This storybook was developed for Plains Cree Nursery Family Units. The
storybook itself can be downloaded for free and is also available online in Flash.
Please visit http://www.giftoflanguageandculture.ca/ for many other storybooks online.