Epic! - Kids' Books and Videos

Free, expansive digital library unlocks treasure trove of books
Bottom Line: This large collection of books and videos on a wide variety of topics is an easy -- and free -- enhancement to any classroom library.
Biblionasium

Site for reviewing and sharing books makes reading a social adventure
Bottom Line: This safe, simple social network lets kids share their reading success with friends, creating healthy competition and confidence.
Harry Potter Reading Club

The fun and fantasy of Harry's world plus literary discussion
Bottom Line: With activities, discussion questions, and lots of free access to the books, this site is a great place for Harry Potter fans new and old.
Accelerated Reader

Boundless, flexible tools promote instructional, independent reading
Bottom Line: A stellar literacy platform for assessing student reading levels and promoting further reading.
StoriumEdu

Collaborative writing game inspires purposeful storytelling
Bottom Line: With some planning and customization, this unique card game can motivate thoughtful and sustained creative writing in your classroom.
NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program

Wildly engaging contest turns students into novelists in 30 days
Bottom Line: A thoughtful adaptation of the famous and fun grown-up novel writing contest, NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program is brimming with advice and encouragement as well as classroom support.
Scribblenauts Remix

Vocab-building word puzzles inspire creative problem-solving
Bottom Line: Wide-open problem solving builds creativity, vocabulary, and spelling skills, but controls can be tricky.
LitPick

YA review site gives students a real-world, although ad-driven, outlet
Bottom Line: LitPick is a decent place for YA lovers to discover and discuss books, but the site is in need of a refresh and features a lot of promotion/ads.
Literal

You've never seen literature like this (and your students might just love it)
Bottom Line: A compelling twist on classic lit that could be a great tool to get students interested in reading classic literature.
Room for Debate

Experts examine, dissect, and discuss critical issues
Bottom Line: A helpful site for exploring multiple perspectives on key current events and hot topics.
Twine

Cool interactive story creator can both dazzle and baffle
Bottom Line: Twine is a fascinating tool to build interactive stories, but the "function first" interface means it'll take patience and time.
Wordflex Touch Dictionary

Amazing interactive visual dictionary makes exploring words exciting
Bottom Line: Dynamic, highly visual presentation makes learning new words exciting.
Genius

Collaborative tool lets users annotate songs, literature, web content
Bottom Line: Students can collaboratively engage in the process of annotation and analysis with various texts -- both within the forum and on the web.
Fandom Forward

Pop culture site promotes social justice critique, activism
Bottom Line: This site offers smart, fun resources for exploring the layers of meaning in media and finding causes to fight for.
myShakespeare

Handy supporting features help demystify popular Shakespeare plays
Bottom Line: This is a thoughtfully-designed site that makes Shakespeare approachable while also encouraging students to read closely.
Where the Water Tastes Like Wine

Slow but alluring game uniquely depicts how folklore shaped America
Bottom Line: While it's not perfect, it could serve as a nice complement to a unit on American folklore or as a way to inspire students to write their own tall tales.
Youth Voices

Aging online community hosts authentic student writing
Bottom Line: With some patience and understanding, this could be a good space for supporting healthy student expression.
DEVICE 6

Inventive, interactive short story puzzles, scares, and delights
Bottom Line: Utterly unique, short experience packed with exploration, mysteries, and surprises, but will take inventive teacher to wrap around.
Goodreads

Lively community for bookworms to share their love of lit
Bottom Line: Using Goodreads can enhance teens' reading experience and help them become thoughtful, enthusiastic readers.
Teen Ink

Get kids writing, publishing, critiquing in this valuable network
Bottom Line: Teens will find a wealth of information and many opportunities to further interest in writing and the creative arts.
Serial Reader

Literary app chunks out classic texts for on-the-go reading
Bottom Line: Useful if pedagogically limited option for teachers to introduce students to the classics, or prep for future units.
WordPress.com

Solid blogging tool and content management system offers DIY blogs
Bottom Line: This is a great tool to get kids blogging and creating online content.