Homeschooling In Texas Epic! Is Perfect for Reading

Homeschooling In Texas Epic! Is Perfect If Your Teaching a Reading Class.

This morning I would like to share a new resource I was told to check out to use when Homeschooling with Charlie. The new website is called Epic! Epic! encourages kids to explore their interests & learn in a fun, safe, kid-friendly environment with unlimited access to 25,000 high-quality books and videos. Epic! is the Leading Digital Library for Kids 12 & Under

Epic!

I like knowing were allowed to try out Epic! for free so it allows you to see if Epic! is the right website for us or not. This weekend Charlie and I will be choosing which books Charlie wants to read and creating Charlie’s account with Epic! and picking out the book he wants to read as well as books I want him to read. I can’t wait to see what all we find and what lessons we can come up with by using Epic! in our classroom.

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  • Unlimited access for only $7.99 per month
  • Books, videos, quizzes, Spanish & more
  • No ads or in-app purchases
  • Cancel anytime

Epic! is Free for Elementary School Teachers and Librarians!

Welcome to Epic! for Educators!

Here at Epic!, we are thankful for everything you do to foster a life-long love of reading and learning with your students. That’s why we’ve made Epic! for Educators — an award-winning digital library featuring thousands of high-quality books sure to spark every child’s interest — 100% FREE for teachers & librarians.

Benefits of an Educator Account
  • 100% FREE for all verified educators
  • Instant, unlimited access to thousands of high-quality, award-winning books, learning videos, teacher-curated collections, quizzes, and more
  • Create unique student profiles and track students’ reading progress
  • Access to any device: desktops, laptops (including Chromebooks), iOS and Android
I have a question for you this morning if you’re a teacher or homeschooling your children have you heard of Epic!? If so do you pay the monthly fee to use it and is it worth the cost? If not can you tell me why not and is there something else you prefer and use when teaching your students?
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates