Alternative Ways to Use Bookopolis in your Classroom
1. To write one review together for a book you read as a class. Put Bookopolis on your white board/screen, and have the class work together to summarize the book and share an opinion about […]
1. To write one review together for a book you read as a class. Put Bookopolis on your white board/screen, and have the class work together to summarize the book and share an opinion about […]
Has your child ever stood in the library or bookstore looking at the masses of books trying to remember which one their friend recommended that they HAD to read? The Bookopolis App is here to help! Search […]
Want your students to read more? Goal setting is a great way to motivate new behavior. Have your students make a 2016 Reading Challenge. It can be a number of books, minutes, or pages read. […]
As an edtech tool, we are always looking for ways to make it easier for educators and parents to track and monitor their students’ reading and writing in Bookopolis. Check out some of these new […]
Want to share the books you or your class are reading right now? Use our “widget” to share your Bookopolis shelf on your blog or website. Here’s how to do it: 1. From My Books, […]
Congratulations on setting up a Parent account in Bookopolis! We are a kid-friendly social network and book discovery tool designed to ignite a love of reading in elementary and middle school students. Kind of like […]
You can now find Young Adult/Teen books in Bookopolis with our special Search for YA feature. Here’s what to do: (Prefer videos? Here’s a 2 minute tutorial video that shows you how to do it.) […]
Students love earning points and badges for their reading and writing related activity in Bookopolis. Here’s a list of how you can earn points. When you’re in Bookopolis, click on My Badges-How To Earn Badges to […]
Only books that are on your “Reading It Now” book shelf will show up in your Reading Log. If you are trying to make a reading log entry for a book you’ve already read, you […]
That is so frustrating. Make sure you’ve picked the right login (student, parent, or teacher.) If you’re using a Google login, check that you’re not signed into Google with a different gmail account. If it […]