Thursday, December 1, 2016

Scholastic BookFlix

   



One of our favorite "free choice" activities for the lower grades is a database called "BookFlix." This Scholastic website gives students access to hundreds of stories and informational selections. According to the Michigan eLibrary, "BookFlix is the #1 online resource that pairs classic Weston Woods video storybooks with related nonfiction eBooks to build a love of reading and learning." There are many categories to choose from! Students choose a Fact/Fiction pair. Then they listen or use the read-along feature to enjoy the text. After the story, the child can choose from puzzlers, a meet the author feature, and links to additional websites about the topics. This is a great way to help students understand the difference between fact and fiction, to improve listening skills, and to learn through grade-appropriate vocabulary.

   



   

    Students can visit my webpage in order to find a link to BookFlix. Because this database is funded by the Michigan eLibrary, access is free at our school. If you would like to use BookFlix at home, it may be necessary to enter a Michigan driver's license number to prove residency. Once your home computer is recognized, your child can use BookFlix for a unlimited time! Parents may also want to visit the MeL website for other information. It can be found at www.mel.org. Kids will find a link to other Michigan eLibrary activities at www.mel.org/kids. Visit BookFlix...where stories and nonfiction connect!!