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Bookopolis Tutorials

What if my book doesn’t show up in the search bar?

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on September 23, 2022
  • Bookopolis FAQs

Here are the steps we recommend if students have trouble finding a book using the Bookopolis search bar.

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Adding Books in the Bookopolis App on iPhones or iPads

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on September 7, 2022
  • Bookopolis Tutorials

Learn how to add books to My Books so you can log, rate, review, and recommend them on the Bookopolis App.

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Create a Reading Challenge in Bookopolis

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on February 24, 2022February 24, 2022
  • Bookopolis Tutorials

Introducing a new feature in Bookopolis! Motivate students to spend more time reading by creating a custom Reading Challenge for students in your class. Try creating a challenge that is meaningful to your class, and let us know how we can continue to improve this feature to support you and your readers.

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How Can Students Log-in to Bookopolis via Google Classroom?

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on September 15, 2020
  • Bookopolis Tutorials

When Teachers sign up for Bookopolis via our Single Sign-On integration with Google, we will automatically create Student Accounts in Bookopolis for all students in your Google Classrooms. Teachers: you do NOT need to set […]

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Tutorial: How to Send Class Messages

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on September 27, 2017December 10, 2021
  • Bookopolis Tutorials

Tutorial: How to Send Class Messages  Educators can send messages to one or more classes in Bookopolis that will show up on students’ Recent Updates page.  This is a great way to tell students about […]

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Tutorial: How to Archive Classes in Bookopolis

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on June 12, 2017
  • Bookopolis FAQs

For Bookopolis Educators: a short tutorial on how to Archive your classes in Bookopolis.   Step #1 – From your Teacher Dashboard, click the yellow “Archive” button next to your class name. Step #2 – […]

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Tutorial: How to Add Missing Books in Bookopolis

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on May 21, 2017May 21, 2017
  • Bookopolis FAQs

Can’t find your book in Bookopolis with either the Children’s or Young Adult search bars? If you can find it on Amazon, your teacher can add it for you. Here’s how: 1.From Teacher Dashboard — […]

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Tutorial: How to Create Book Lists

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on January 2, 2017
  • Bookopolis Tutorials

You can create custom book lists to share with friends and family.  This could be a list of your favorite books, books your class read this year, funny books, scary books, books for Harry Potter […]

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Creating Bookopolis accounts via Google or Edmodo

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on November 10, 2016November 10, 2016
  • Bookopolis FAQs

You can create your teacher and student accounts with one click using our Single Sign On (SSO) integrations with leading edtech platforms like Google, Edmodo, Clever, and — coming soon — Canvas. Here’s how to […]

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Bookopolis Info for Parents

  • by mayorofbookopolis
  • Posted on September 13, 2016August 12, 2018
  • Bookopolis FAQs

Building the home-school connection is an important part of promoting your students’ reading growth. Students can use Bookopolis at home for their daily reading log and to show parents what they are reading (and what […]

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