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Storia User Guide

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Teacher Resources
& User Guide
Dear Educator,
We are thrilled that your school has purchased Storia School Edition for you
to use in your classroom this year. You and your students will have unlimited
access to a digital library of fiction and nonfiction eBooks—in class or at home,
from any desktop, laptop, iPad, or tablet with an internet connection.
This user guide includes everything you need to start enjoying the exciting
world of Storia eBooks, from helpful how-to’s, to tips for making the most of
Storia in your classroom.
On pages 3–4, you’ll find a reproducible letter (in English and in Spanish) that
you can share with your students’ parents and caregivers to introduce them
to Storia. As you know, reading at home is a key factor in building students’
skills and love of reading.
And remember, if you have any questions,
feel free to call us at 1-800-724-2222, option 5,
or email digitalservice@scholastic.com.
We’re thrilled that Storia will be part of your students’ development into
lifelong readers. Together, let’s make this a great year for eReading!
Your Friends at Storia
Section Name
Dear Parent or Caregiver,
I’m so excited to introduce you to Storia School Edition—the eBook library from Scholastic that
our school is using this year!
With Storia, students browse a vast collection of eBooks to select what they want to read.
Storia also allows me to recommend books to your child and to monitor his or her progress in
independent reading.
Your child can sign in to Storia at home, from any device with an internet connection—
desktop, laptop, or tablet.
Get to know Storia with your student. See the directions below to log in.
After logging in, you’ll see this screen.
• On the top row are eBooks the teacher has assigned or
recommended, as well as eBooks your child has selected.
• eBooks with this icon
include read-alouds.
• eBooks with this icon
include videos.
• eBooks with this icon
include activities.
• Below the top row are collections of eBooks for your
student to browse.
Throughout the year, check in with your student about Storia. Find out what they’re reading.
Ask which books they’ve enjoyed.
Let’s make this a great year for reading!
To access Storia with your child, go to this URL:
Your child’s username:
Your child’s password:
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Estimados padres o cuidadores:
Me complace presentarles Storia School Edition, ¡la biblioteca de libros electrónicos de
Scholastic que nuestra escuela está usando este año!
Con Storia, los estudiantes tienen acceso a una extensa colección de libros electrónicos para
seleccionar lo que quieran leer. Storia también me permite recomendar libros a su niño, y
supervisar su progreso en la lectura independiente.
Su niño puede iniciar sesión en Storia en casa, desde cualquier dispositivo con conexión a Internet,
ya sea una computadora de escritorio, una portátil o una tableta.
Conozca Storia con su niño. Siga las siguientes instrucciones para iniciar sesión. Después de iniciar
sesión, verá esta pantalla.
• En la fila superior están los eBooks (libros electrónicos) que
el maestro ha asignado o recomendado, así como los libros
electrónicos que su niño ha seleccionado.
• Los eBooks con este icono
incluyen lectura en voz alta.
• Los eBooks con este icono
incluyen videos .
• Los eBooks con este icono
incluyen actividades.
• Debajo de la fila superior hay varias colecciones de eBooks
para que su niño las consulte.
A lo largo del año, ingrese con estudiante a Storia. Averigüe qué está leyendo. Pregúntele qué libros
le han gustado.
¡Hagamos de este año, un gran año para la lectura!
Para acceder a Storia con su niño, visite el URL:
Nombre de usuario:
Contraseña:
Table of Contents
Welcome to Storia........................................................................................................................... 1
Dear Parent or Caregiver (in English).................................................................................... 3
Dear Parent or Caregiver (in Spanish).................................................................................. 4
Scholastic Digital Manager
Getting Started with Scholastic Digital Manager (SDM)............................................ 7
Storia School Edition
Getting Started With Storia: Teacher View....................................................................... 9
Viewing Students and Classes in Storia.....................................................................10
Managing Reading Groups in Storia.......................................................................................11
Creating a Reading Group.................................................................................................. 11
Moving Students Between Groups............................................................................... 12
Changing Group Settings................................................................................................... 12
Student Access to Storia............................................................................................................. 13
Storia eBooks and Packs............................................................................................................. 15
PreK–Grade 6 Pack................................................................................................................ 16
PreK–Grade 2 Pack................................................................................................................. 16
Grade 3—Grade 6 Pack........................................................................................................ 16
Spanish Pack.............................................................................................................................. 17
Middle School Library........................................................................................................... 17
Exploring the eBooks: Teacher View.................................................................................... 18
Finding eBooks......................................................................................................................... 18
Narrowing Your Search........................................................................................................ 19
Assigning eBooks....................................................................................................................20
Exploring the eBooks: Student View.................................................................................... 21
Student Bookshelf.................................................................................................................. 21
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Table of Contents, continued
Storia Collections............................................................................................................................22
Browsing Collections............................................................................................................23
Sharing Collections................................................................................................................23
Custom Collections...............................................................................................................24
Collections by Grade.....................................................................................................................26
Teaching Tip Cards.........................................................................................................................34
eBook Navigation and Tools......................................................................................................35
Sticky Notes................................................................................................................................36
See All Your Notes and Highlights..................................................................................37
Dictionary and Pronunciations.......................................................................................38
Special Features and Enrichments.......................................................................................39
Read-to-Me ...............................................................................................................................39
Reading Challenge Quizzes.............................................................................................. 40
Video............................................................................................................................................... 41
Activities.......................................................................................................................................42
Reports..................................................................................................................................................43
Class Reports............................................................................................................................43
Student Reports..................................................................................................................... 44
eBook Reports..........................................................................................................................45
Support & Resources................................................................................................................... 46
System Requirements..................................................................................................................47
Contact Us...........................................................................................................................................47
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Getting Started
With Scholastic Digital Manager (SDM)
Before your students can get started with Storia School Edition, you will need to set up student accounts
on Scholastic Digital Manager (SDM). SDM provides a single place for educators and students to access
and manage their Scholastic digital suite of programs. SDM also provides educators a single place to
perform tasks such as managing student enrollment and managing access to specific resources.
For tips on getting started with SDM, choose how you and your students will access SDM.
SCHOLASTIC DIGITAL MANAGER
GOOGLE CLASSROOM
Roster your classes and create
student accounts directly in SDM.
Effortlessly import classes and
student accounts from Google Classroom.
CLEVER
LTI
Instantly sync your classes and
student accounts from Clever.
Instantly sync your classes and student accounts
from an LTI-compatible LMS.
Learn more at digital.scholastic.com/#/help
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Getting Started
With Storia School Edition: Teacher View
Before your students can get started with Storia, you will need to set up their accounts on
Scholastic Digital Manager (SDM). See page 7.
From the Scholastic Digital Manager dashboard,
select the Storia icon to launch.
You will go to the home page of
Storia School Edition.
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VIEWING STUDENTS AND CLASSES IN STORIA
From the Storia home screen, you can select the Classes tab to see your classes and students.
To make additions or changes, return to Scholastic Digital Manager via your rostering system. (See page 7.)
If you rostered your students directly in SDM, you can jump quickly to SDM via the grid icon at the
top right of the screen.
If you rostered your students
directly in SDM, use this grid
icon to return to SDM and
make changes to your classes
and/or students.
You can select an individual class to view students in that class.
And you can select a student to see more information about her.
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Managing Reading Groups in Storia
You will manage your classes and student enrollment in Scholastic Digital Manager. However,
you can create reading groups within Storia. You can organize your students into reading groups
based on reading level, interest, or any other criteria. Once a group is formed, you can assign
eBooks and/or share collections with everyone in the group.
CREATING A READING GROUP
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From within Storia, select Classes in the navigation at the top of the screen.
If you have more than one class, select View next to the class for which you want to create a
reading group.
3
Select Groups on the left side of your screen.
4
Select + Add a Group in the top right corner.
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Enter a group name and then select the names of students to include in the group. Students can
only be in one group at a time, so only students who are not yet part of a group are shown.
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MOVING STUDENTS BETWEEN GROUPS
1
Once you have created at least one group, go to the groups screen.
2
Select the blue arrow next to a student’s name.
3
From the pulldown menu, select the group where you want to put the student, or select
Not in a Group to remove the student from a group.
Dee is moving to
the Belugas.
CHANGING GROUP SETTINGS
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2
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On the groups screen, select View Group Profile for any group.
From here, you can add or remove students from the group, change the group name,
or delete the group.
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Student Access to Storia
Before your students can get started with Storia, you will need to set up their accounts on
Scholastic Digital Manager (SDM). See page 7.
If a student has multiple Scholastic digital
resources, they will launch Storia from the
SDM dashboard. They’ll select the Storia
icon to launch.
If Storia is the student’s only Scholastic digital
resource, it will launch immediately after sign-in.
Next, students will go to the Storia student home
screen, where they’ll see a bookshelf with eBooks
the teacher has assigned. Students can also
browse collections of eBooks and add any they
like to their bookshelf.
Students’ access to eBooks in Storia depends on teacher choice.
• To share additional grade-appropriate collections with your students, see page 23.
• To make eBook collections from other grades available, see the box on page 18.
• To assign individual eBooks to students or groups of students, see page 20.
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To read an eBook, the student selects
the book cover. The eBook will open in
a separate tab. The student will use the
arrow to the right to open the book and
start reading.
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Storia eBooks and Packs
Storia School Edition eBooks have been curated by the reading experts at Scholastic to meet
every school and classroom need.
Within each grade level is a balanced library of fiction favorites and nonfiction/informational texts to
support state standards and to provide an optimal range of Guided Reading levels and Lexile measures.
Also included are Storia Close Reads—short, informational articles on specific subjects designed to boost
critical-thinking skills.
You always have full control over the content available to each student in your class, with options to assign
individual titles or share eBook Collections. Both options allow you to grant access to your whole class,
small reading groups, or individual students.
What types of eBooks are available in my subscription?
Literary classics and
modern titles from
beloved and best-selling
authors, including
Beverly Cleary, Joseph
Bruchac, Sharon Creech,
Karen Hesse, Sharon
Draper, Donna Jo Napoli,
Pam Muñoz Ryan, and
Walter Dean Myers.
Nonfiction and
informational texts to
support state standards,
including photo-rich
books from National
Geographic and from
the Scholastic Discover
More series.
A selection of Storia
Close Reads—short,
informational articles
or literary passages—to
help boost readingcomprehension and
critical-thinking skills.
Titles covering the
optimal range of
Guided Reading levels
and Lexile measures
for each grade.
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Storia is available in a variety of configurations. All eBooks have Guided Reading levels
and Lexile measures.
PREK–GRADE 6 PACK
This Main Pack is Storia’s best-selling configuration. It includes more than 2,300 fiction and nonfiction titles.
PREK–GRADE 2 PACK • GRADE 3–GRADE 6 PACK
Photo © Christopher Futcher/iStockphoto
Each of these packs comprises more than 1,200 titles.
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SPANISH PACK
The Storia Spanish Pack for PreK–Grade 3 includes 175 Spanish-language titles. It features an English/
Spanish Pairs collection that includes 100+ titles with both Spanish- and English-language versions.
There are also phonics and science collections for the younger grades.
The Spanish Pack will be
integrated into your Storia Main
Pack. To find Spanish titles, select
the Collections tab and scroll
to collections beginning with
Spanish. Users can also select
eBooks and search for Spanish,
español, or espanol in the Narrow
My Results field.
MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY
This collection of eBooks for Grades 6–8 includes more than 500 titles and is an ideal independent
reading tool for middle school students.
Storia School Edition’s Middle School Library should be shared with English and language arts teachers,
reading specialists, and librarians in your school to support independent reading.
Photo © vasabii/Thinkstock
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Exploring the eBooks: Teacher View
FINDING eBOOKS
Teachers can browse eBooks and share them with students. Start by selecting eBooks in the navigation
bar at the top of the screen. You’ll then have two ways to find eBooks.
1
Browse Collections
Select the Collections tab on the left side of the screen to see carefully curated collections of eBooks
selected for your grade, and organized by subject, theme, or reading level.
2
Search for Individual eBooks
Select the eBooks tab on the left side of the screen to see all of the eBooks in your library.
You can then search by title, author, reading level, genre, subject, and other criteria.
Want to see more eBooks?
Storia has been customized to show the eBooks in your students’ grade level. To see books for all grade
levels, select Collections. Then select (change) near the top of the screen and choose more grades.
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NARROWING YOUR SEARCH
By default, you are shown all of the eBooks that fall within the reading level range for your students’ grade.
You can refine your search using the “Narrow My Results” tools on the left side of the screen.
Use this field to search books
by keyword, title, or author.
Adjust the reading level range.
Find eBooks in many genres, such as
“Comedy and Humor,” “Fantasy,” and
“Biography and Autobiography.”
Choose subjects like “Animals,”
“Family Life,” “Seasons and
Weather,” and dozens more.
Find eBooks that contain
activities, Read-to-Me, or video.
TIP:
Choose fiction,
nonfiction, or both.
Find eBooks in specific
formats, such as chapter
books, picture books,
or reference.
Find eBooks that include
a Teaching Tip Card to
help you meet a specific
anchor standard.
Your search criteria are cumulative, so if you search for “Genre: Fantasy,” “Format: Picture
Book,” and “Features: Read-to-Me,” you’ll only see fantasy picture books with a Read-to-Me.
Select Clear all search filters if you want to start again.
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ASSIGNING eBOOKS
You can assign an eBook or multiple eBooks to a student, group, or class. Books you’ve assigned appear
and a “TEACHER PICK” label to let them
on the selected students’ bookshelves with a star symbol
know you assigned it.
To assign an eBook:
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Select the cover of the eBook you’d like to assign. The eBook Details screen will open. Select Assign.
2
The assignment pop-up opens. You have three choices for assigning the eBook:
Entire Class: Assign the eBook to every student in the class.
Groups: Assign the eBook to one or more groups.
Individuals: Assign the eBook to one or more students.
3
You can then add a message to the selected students that will appear when they open the
assigned eBook.
4
After you assign an eBook, the Assign button changes to Assigned. You can select this button at any
time to change how you are assigning this eBook.
The star symbol
and “TEACHER PICK”
let your students
know that you have
assigned eBooks.
TIP:
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Want to quickly find all of the eBooks that you have assigned to your students?
Select the eBooks tab on the left side of your screen. Then select Assigned to show
only those books you have assigned.
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Exploring the eBooks: Student View
Storia eBooks are easy for students to navigate and can be accessed in school, at home,
from most computers and tablets with internet access. Support tools such as note-taking,
highlighting, and an embedded dictionary help students read for meaning and build
critical-thinking skills.
STUDENT BOOKSHELF
All of the eBooks that you have assigned to a student appear on their bookshelf, along with
any eBooks that the student has opened.
A star appears under eBooks you
have assigned to your student.
eBooks without stars have been
selected by your student.
Independent reading collections.
Students can select any collection to
browse the eBooks within.
The collections that you have
shared appear below the
bookshelf for students to
browse—just like book bins you
place in the back of
the classroom.
Students can select any
eBook to open and read it.
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Storia Collections
Scholastic editors have created grade-specific collections organized by subject, theme, reading level, and
special interest. In addition, teachers can create their own collections to share with individual students,
groups, or the whole class.
THREE TYPES OF COLLECTIONS
There are three types of collections created for your grade:
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Independent Reading: Titles recommended for students to
browse and read on their own. When you create a new class, a
set of grade-appropriate independent reading collections are
automatically shared with the class, so that your students can
start reading as you explore Storia’s library.
2
Instruction: Titles that are
recommended to use for
classroom instruction and
student assignments. Many of
the eBooks in these collections
include Teaching Tip Cards to
help you plan your lessons.
3
My Collections: Collections that
you create yourself, with eBooks
chosen for a particular reading
group or lesson plan.
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BROWSING COLLECTIONS
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2
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Select eBooks in the navigation bar at the top of the screen, and then select the Collections tab on
the left.
Select a collection to browse the eBooks included in the collection.
By default, you are shown collections designed for your class’s grade level. To see collections for other
grade levels, select (change) at the top of the screen and choose additional grades.
SHARING COLLECTIONS
You can share any collection with your students. Those collections will appear on their bookshelves for
them to browse on their own.
1
While browsing collections, select Share on any collection.
2
The sharing pop-up opens. You have three choices for sharing the collection:
Entire Class: Share the eBook with every student in the class.
Groups: Share the eBook with one or more groups.
Individuals: Share the eBook with one or more students.
3
After you share a collection, the Share button changes to Shared. You can select this button at any
time to change how you are sharing this collection.
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CUSTOM COLLECTIONS
You can create your own collections to supplement those in Storia. Perhaps you’d like to create a
collection of your favorite eBooks to support a specific lesson plan. Or maybe there’s one student who
needs help finding books. You can choose up to 50 titles for each of your custom collections.
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While browsing collections, select + Create a Collection in the top right of the screen.
Then give your collection a name.
2
Choose and add eBooks to your collection. When you are finished, select Done Adding eBooks.
3
You will then be guided to select an icon for your collection.
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You will then see your collection, as well as an option to publish it to share with the other Storia
teachers in your school. To find all your custom collections, select the My Collections button on the
Collection home page.
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Grade
PreK
Collections by Grade
TYPE
WHAT YOU’LL FIND
All Kinds of Weather
Independent
Reading
Fiction and nonfiction read-alouds help familiarize students with weather-related vocabulary
and concepts. All the seasons are included.
Animals Everywhere
Independent
Reading
This collection ties in with various themes in animal study units. It features both fiction and
nonfiction titles.
Books with Video
Support
Instruction
Each of these books includes video related to concepts in the book. These videos provide
valuable background knowledge that can help improve students’ comprehension.
Colors, Shapes
& Patterns
Instruction
Reinforce key early learning concepts with this colorful and eye-catching collection for
young learners.
Family Stories
Independent
Reading
Parents, grandparents, siblings, relatives, and caregivers are showcased in these portraits of
different kinds of families.
On the Farm
Independent
Reading
Help young readers bloom with this vibrant collection that’s teeming with life! Go down to the
farm and meet farmers, explore plant and animal life cycles, and see how the seasons affect
living things.
Read-Alouds for
Pre-K
Independent
Reading
Each of these titles has audio. Students can improve their literacy skills by following along in a
book as they listen to it being read aloud.
Rhymes & Songs
Instruction
Classic nursery rhymes, beloved children’s songs, and cumulative stories teach basic
vocabulary-building concepts like rhyme and rhythm.
So Silly!
Independent
Reading
These funny, imaginative picture books use rhyme, rhythm, and energetic illustrations to
capture children’s attention. Sure to elicit giggles during story time.
Tell Me a Story
Independent
Reading
With time-honored classics and silly contemporary tales, this collection offers opportunities
to compare different versions of familiar stories and to explore the art of storytelling.
We Can Count
Independent
Reading
Here's a robust skill-building set with basic counting books and entertaining stories that
include simple math practice.
We Play Together
Independent
Reading
This collection’s focus on the high-interest topic of sports helps build vocabulary and content
knowledge. A wide range of sports and activities is included.
Photo © Nadezhda1906/Thinkstock
COLLECTION
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Grade
K
Collections by Grade
COLLECTION
TYPE
WHAT YOU’LL FIND
All Kinds of Pets
Independent
Reading
Dogs, cats, birds, and other popular pets are the stars in this collection that includes a range
of reading levels. The high-interest subject promotes independent reading while repetition
builds vocabulary.
Books with
Video Support
Instruction
Each of these books includes video related to concepts in the book. These videos provide
valuable background knowledge that can help improve students’ comprehension.
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs
Independent
Reading
Popular authors and illustrators present the intriguing world of insects in vivid color.
Fascinating facts, endearing characters, and just the right amount of ickiness.
Friends at School
Independent
Reading
Stories about important experiences, from bullying to friendship to new teachers, help
children ease into school and deal with challenging situations as they arise.
Guided Reading
Levels A, B, C, D
Independent
Reading
Four collections: one for each of these Guided Reading levels.
Guided Reading,
Kindergarten
Instruction
These lively leveled books support Guided Reading instruction for levels A to D.
Helping Out
Independent
Reading
Whether it’s their local community or the whole planet, kids can learn about helping others.
Perfect for discussing social skills and how an individual’s behavior can have a big impact.
Holidays and Special
Days
Instruction
Here in one place are books about the holidays and special events your students look forward
to throughout the school year.
Just-Right Readers
Independent
Reading
Students can jump-start their reading with this collection of humorous, illustrated readers at
Guided Reading levels A through I.
Kindergarten Kids
Independent
Reading
Here's a collection of short readers about the adventures of one kindergarten classroom.
Lexile Collection
BR–100; 100–200;
200–300; 300–400
Independent
Reading
Four collections: one for each of these Lexile ranges.
My Family & Me
Instruction
How do people in a family show that they care for one another? Invite children to think about
the caring and sharing they see in these books—and in their own families as well.
Read-Alouds for
Kindergarten
Independent
Reading
Each of these titles has audio. Students can improve their literacy skills by following along in a
book as they listen to it being read aloud.
Rhymes & Silly
Stories
Independent
Reading
Children will beg to hear or read these books again and again. As they memorize rhymes and
predict outrageous outcomes, they build essential prereading skills.
Science Everywhere
Independent
Reading
Science can be found everywhere, from the food we eat to the plants and animals we see
outside. This fascinating collection makes science come alive for the youngest readers.
Staying Healthy
Instruction
What do people do to stay healthy? These texts are great resources for discussions about
healthy habits and why they are so important.
Tales, Fables, and
Poems
Instruction
This collection includes the classic stories, fractured fairy tales, and popular poems that
every child will want to know.
Things That Go
Independent
Reading
This collection explores the eternally fascinating subject of vehicles. Lively texts and vibrant
illustrations are sure to engage emerging readers.
Under the Sea
Independent
Reading
This collection includes books on popular animals plus some lesser-known aquatic creatures.
Includes both fiction and nonfiction titles.
What Changes With
the Seasons?
Independent
Reading
From leaves and puddles to big storms, children observe lots of seasonal changes, which
they can explore in these books. Sight words and beautiful images enhance this fact-filled
collection.
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Grade
Grade1
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Collections by Grade
COLLECTION
TYPE
WHAT YOU’LL FIND
Being a Friend
Independent
Reading
Filled with friendly, lovable characters and enjoyable stories, this collection imparts lessons
on friendship and growing up, prompting healthy conversations about kindness and respect.
Books with Video
Support
Instruction
Each of these books includes video related to concepts in the book. Videos provide valuable
background knowledge that can help improve students’ comprehension.
Close Reads, Gr. 1
Instruction
Looking for short texts to share with the whole class or a small group? Here are poems, fiction,
and informational texts perfect for close-reading instruction.
Creepy, Crawly Bugs
Independent
Reading
This collection gets up close and personal with familiar insects that are abuzz all around. Factand vocabulary-filled, these colorful books explore the largest group in the animal kingdom.
Digging Up Dinosaurs Independent
Reading
This nonfiction collection invites readers to travel to prehistoric times. Amazing dino facts
come alive through exciting images showcasing how these creatures lived.
Guided Reading
Collections
Independent
Reading
Collections for each of these Guided Reading levels:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I
Guided Reading, Gr. 1
Instruction
These engaging leveled books support Guided Reading instruction for levels A to I.
Heroes
Independent
Reading
These biographies are filled with interesting details about historical and contemporary figures
and their accomplishments.
Holidays and Special
Days
Instructional
Here in one place are books about the holidays and special events your students look forward
to throughout the school year.
How Things Work
Instructional
These science titles explain how well-known objects in students' worlds actually work.
The books include illustrations with callouts, timelines, and hands-on experiments.
Just-Right Readers
Independent
Reading
Students can jumpstart their reading with this collection of humorous, illustrated readers at
Guided Reading levels A through I.
Lexile Collections
Independent
Reading
Collections for each of these Lexile ranges:
100–200; 200–300; 300–400; 400–500; 500–600
Magic School Bus
Phonics
Independent
Reading
With this collection of 12 phonics readers, students will join Ms. Frizzle and her class on their
madcap adventures—and strengthen their command of phonics.
Puppies & Other Pets Independent
Reading
This collection is sure to please animal lovers. Many of these books can be used to supplement
lessons on life cycles, caring for animals, and the responsibilities that come with owning a pet.
Read-Alouds for
Grade 1
Independent
Reading
Each of these titles has audio. Students can improve their literacy by reading along in a book
as they listen to it being read aloud.
Rhyme Time
Independent
Reading
This collection includes classic and contemporary rhyming stories, many of which can
enhance learning about the seasons, weather, and holidays.
Run, Jump, Play
Instruction
What are the different ways that people get exercise? As you explore the resources in this
book, invite children to think about the activities that they would most like to try.
Silly Stories
Independent
Reading
Some of these stories can be used to cover concepts such as compound words and silent
letters, while inspiring kids to create their own comic tales.
Tales, Fables, and
Poems
Instruction
This collection includes the classic stories, fractured fairy tales, and popular poems that
every child will want to know.
We Like Math
Independent
Reading
Exploring how math is a part of our daily lives, this engaging collection is riddled with inventive
brainteasers and real-world applications.
What Can Grow?
Instruction
How do living things change as they grow? The books in this collection are a great resource for
exploring the life cycles of different plants and animals.
What's the Weather?
Independent
Reading
Incorporating fun nonfiction and fiction, readers and read-alouds, this collection travels
through the seasons and showcases different weather, encouraging observation of the
natural world.
Wild Animals
Independent
Reading
These information-filled books are a great addition to lessons on animal characteristics,
habitats, and life cycles.
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Grade2
Collections by Grade
COLLECTION
TYPE
WHAT YOU’LL FIND
Animals in the Wild
Independent
Reading
The animal kingdom comes alive in this collection of information-filled books covering
concepts such as habitats, life cycles, and animal classification.
Books with Video
Support
Instruction
Each of these books includes video related to concepts in the book. These videos provide
valuable background knowledge that can help improve students’ comprehension.
Close Reads, Gr. 2
Instruction
Looking for short texts to share with the whole class or a small group? Here are poems, fiction,
and informational texts perfect for close-reading instruction.
Earth & Space
Independent
Reading
This collection explores our planet and solar system through vocabulary-rich nonfiction and
beautiful photographic readers.
Folktales & Silly
Stories
Instruction
Why do people enjoy reading folktales and silly stories? Invite children to think about this
question when you read and discuss the plot, characters and the setting in these playful tales.
Guided Reading, Gr. 2 Instruction
These leveled texts offer options for using fiction and informational texts to support Guided
Reading instruction for levels E to N.
Guided Reading
Levels E, F, G, H, I, J,
K, L, M, N
Independent
Reading
Ten collections: one for each of these Guided Reading levels.
Heroes, Pioneers
& Presidents
Independent
Reading
This collection of biographies is filled with interesting details about historical figures and their
accomplishments.
Holidays and
Special Days
Instruction
Here in one place are books about the holidays and special events your students look forward
to throughout the school year.
It Happened in
School
Independent
Reading
Some of the big moments of the grade school experience—first days, last days, fun projects—
are explored with stories of friendly characters having relatable experiences.
Independent
Lexile Collection
400–500; 500–600; Reading
600–700
Three collections: one for each of these Lexile ranges.
Read-Alouds for
Grade 2
Independent
Reading
Each of these titles has audio. Students can improve their literacy by reading along in a book
as they listen to it being read aloud.
Sharks & Other Sea
Creatures
Instruction
What animals live under the sea and how do they survive? Use these resources to have
students research and discuss the adaptations that make it possible for a variety of aquatic
animals to thrive.
Smart Words
Readers
Independent
Reading
Each of these colorful science readers highlights key vocabulary words students will need to
know to achieve success in the content area.
Tales, Fables, and
Poems
Instruction
This collection includes the classic stories, fractured fairy tales, and popular poems that
every child will want to know.
Think Like a Scientist! Independent
Reading
Scientific processes and concepts come to life with clear, vocabulary-building text and
intriguing illustrations in this collection that includes informative nonfiction and a little bit
of fiction.
What's the
Difference?
These science titles compare and contrast similar animals—such as alligators and crocodiles—
and teach students how to tell the difference.
Independent
Reading
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Grade3
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COLLECTION
TYPE
WHAT YOU’LL FIND
Amazing Animals
Independent
Reading
Roars, growls, chirps, and barks fill these readers and chapter books aimed at animal lovers.
With a big dose of National Geographic’s trademark photos, this collection will appeal to
visual learners.
Birds, Birds, Birds
Independent
Reading
This collection delves into details about our feathered friends in the animal kingdom.
Combining fiction and nonfiction books on birds, this collection entertains and informs.
Books with Video
Support
Instruction
Each of these books includes video related to concepts in the book. These videos provide
valuable background knowledge that can help improve students’ comprehension.
Brave & Determined
Independent
Reading
These biographies of courageous individuals and stories of overcoming the odds are great for
pleasure reading as well as units of study on biographies and reformers.
Close Reads, Gr. 3
Instructional
Looking for short texts to share with the whole class or a small group? Here are poems, fiction,
and informational texts perfect for close-reading instruction.
Favorite Series
Instructional
What makes series fun to read? Discuss story elements and text features that repeat from
book to book. Challenge students to predict story events and make connections to other
books they have read.
Guided Reading,
Gr. 3
Instructional
These leveled texts offer options for using fiction and informational texts to support Guided
Reading instruction for levels J to Q.
Guided Reading
Levels J, K, L, M, N,
O, P, Q
Independent
Reading
Eight collections: one for each of these Guided Reading levels.
Habitats & the
Environment
Instructional
Why do different animals live in different places? These resources support the exploration of
important ideas about how animals have adapted to survive in a variety of habitats.
Incredible Bugs
Independent
Reading
This colorful collection zooms in on insects and spiders that are abuzz all around. Fact- and
vocabulary-filled books explore the largest group in the animal kingdom.
Lexile Collection
500–600; 600–700;
700–800; 800–900
Independent
Reading
Four collections: one at each of these Lexile ranges.
Our Unpredictable
Earth
Independent
Reading
Informative nonfiction with powerful photos of natural disasters around the world. Filled with
rich vocabulary, these books enhance units on weather and provide examples of eyewitness
accounts.
Read-Alouds for
Grade 3
Independent
Reading
Each of these titles has audio. Students can improve their literacy by reading along in a book
as they listen to it being read aloud.
Speed Machines
Independent
Reading
Fun facts, cool photos, and a splash of history around these speed machines make for an
engaging nonfiction reading experience on a high-interest topic.
Weird & Wacky
Independent
Reading
This collection features fanciful stories and comical characters that are just right for
pleasure reading.
We'll Work It Out
Independent
Reading
These relatable characters face dramas, challenges, and exciting new experiences with
humor and heart. Excellent for pleasure reading and sparking discussions about common
social situations.
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Grade4
Collections by Grade
COLLECTION
TYPE
WHAT YOU’LL FIND
Animal Habitats &
Behavior
Independent
Reading
Introduce fascinating habitats and endangered animals, build essential science vocabulary,
and give students the knowledge to make environmentally friendly choices to protect our
precious planet.
Books with Video
Support
Instruction
Each of these books includes video related to concepts in the book. These videos provide
valuable background knowledge that can help improve students' comprehension.
Close Reads, Gr. 4
Instruction
Looking for short texts to share with the whole class or a small group? Here are poems, fiction,
and informational texts perfect for close-reading instruction.
Colorful Characters
Independent
Reading
This collection’s protagonists are humorous yet relatable. Teach character development and
different perspectives, or just appreciate the great stories.
Fantasy & Adventure
Independent
Reading
From myths to magic, these action-driven tales will transport readers to wonderful new
worlds. Great for adventure lovers.
Guided Reading,
Gr. 4
Instruction
These leveled texts offer options for fiction and informational texts to support Guided
Reading instruction for levels M to T.
Guided Reading
Levels M, N, O, P, Q,
R, S, T
Independent
Reading
Eight collections: one for each of these Guided Reading levels.
It's a Funny Story
Independent
Reading
This collection will keep humor-loving readers laughing all the way through.
It's Just Math
Independent
Reading
This collection cleverly introduces math concepts, such as estimation and geometry, through
a series of exciting adventures.
Lexile Collection
Independent
700–800; 800–900; Reading
900–1000
Three collections: one for each of these Lexile ranges.
Predators & Prey
Instruction
What makes some animal good hunters? How do other animals avoid being eaten? These texts
are ideal for research about animals’ adaptations.
Read-Alouds for
Grade 4
Independent
Reading
Each of these titles has audio. Students can improve their literacy by reading along in their
book as they listen to it being read aloud.
Real-Life Heroes
Independent
Reading
This collection celebrates the lives and accomplishments of leaders, inventors, and activists.
Great for biographical book reports or inspiration for budding trailblazers.
Star Search
Grade 4
Independent
Reading
These biographies feature singers, actors, and other performers who—through a mixture of
talent, hard work, and luck—have become celebrities.
These United States
Instruction
What makes America unique? Here are books perfect for researching and showcasing the
people, places, and events that have helped shape our country.
Undersea Life
Independent
Reading
Dive into the deep sea to learn about tidal patterns, different species of sharks, tsunamis, and
giant squid.
Weather Watch
Independent
Reading
This collection of nonfiction provides an instant library of Earth science texts. Your students
can explore common weather phenomena as well as high-impact disasters.
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Grade
Grade5
Collections by Grade
COLLECTION
TYPE
WHAT YOU’LL FIND
America at War
Instruction
This collection explores America’s major wars and their profound effects on the country.
Books with Video
Support
Instruction
Each of these books includes video related to concepts in the book. These videos provide
valuable background knowledge that can help improve students’ comprehension.
Close Reads, Gr. 5
Instruction
Looking for short texts to share with the whole class or a small group? Here are poems, fiction,
and informational texts perfect for close-reading instruction.
Facing Disaster
Instruction
This collection packed with titles on the intriguing subject of deadly disasters will draw in
reluctant readers and help build their Earth science vocabulary and background knowledge.
Guided Reading,
Gr. 5
Instruction
These leveled texts offer options for fiction and informational texts to support Guided
Reading instruction for levels Q to W.
Guided Reading
Levels Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W
Independent
Reading
Seven collections: one for each of these Guided Reading levels.
This high-interest topic—ideal for reluctant readers—tells the stories of remarkable people
who persevered to create amazing inventions. Basic engineering concepts are also covered.
Lexile Collection
800–900; 900–
1000; 1000+
Independent
Reading
Three collections: one at each of these Lexile ranges.
Making History
Independent
Reading
Throughout history, brave people have been willing to stand up for what’s right and to take a
risk to reach a better life. Read about some of these heroes, both real and fictional.
Read-Alouds for
Grade 5
Independent
Reading
Each of these titles has audio. Students can improve their literacy by reading along in a book
as they listen to it being read aloud.
Reality Show
Independent
Reading
These stories bring to life characters that show resilience as they face a variety of challenges
with courage, humor, and sometimes, a little help from their friends.
Space Exploration
Independent
Reading
Identify constellations, learn about the space race, and discover black holes. Exciting and
informative, this collection is great for curious explorers or for class science research.
Star Search Grade 5
Independent
Reading
These biographies feature singers, actors, and other performers who—through a mixture of
talent, hard work, and luck—have become celebrities.
Thrillers, Mystery
& Monsters
Independent
Reading
Dangerous magic, deep-sea creatures, and detectives populate this fast-paced collection.
With classics and brand-new novels, these books are perfect for adventure readers striking
out on their own.
Unpredictable
Animals
Independent
Reading
This collection of fiction and nonfiction titles offers exciting stories about misbehaving pets,
fascinating information about wild animals, and a look at some of the most bizarre creatures
in nature.
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Incredible Inventions Independent
Reading
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Grade
Grade6
Collections by Grade
COLLECTION
TYPE
WHAT YOU’LL FIND
Books with Video
Support
Instruction
Each of these books includes video related to concepts in the book. These videos provide
valuable background knowledge that can help improve students’ comprehension.
Children of War
Independent
Reading
This collection brings readers to the sites of major wars that have shaped the modern world.
Close Reads, Gr. 6
Instruction
Looking for short texts to share with the whole class or a small group? Here are poems, fiction,
and informational texts perfect for close-reading instruction.
Contemporary
Fiction
Independent
Reading
From remote kingdoms to inner cities, these books show that no matter where they are, all
kids encounter the trials and triumphs of growing up.
Cultures & Countries
Instruction
Learn about the peoples, customs, and unique qualities of modern countries and cultures all
over the globe.
Guided Reading,
Gr. 6
Instruction
These leveled texts offer options for fiction and informational texts to support Guided
Reading instruction for levels T to Z.
Guided Reading
Levels T, U, V, W, X,
Y, Z
Independent
Reading
Seven collections: one for each of these Guided Reading levels.
Lexile Collection
900-1000; 1000+
Independent
Reading
Two collections: one for each of these Lexile ranges.
Medieval World
Independent
Reading
Students will learn the secrets of the medieval world—including what went on behind castle
walls—in this engrossing collection.
Myths and Legends
Independent
Reading
Learn about myths from countries around the world, including Greece, China, and Africa.
Great for mythology units.
Protecting the Planet
Instruction
Explore the important subjects of climate change, conservation, and consumption with this
well-rounded collection of nonfiction.
Real Disasters
Independent
Reading
Readers won’t believe these true tales of disasters—both natural and human-made—and
those who survived them.
Science Fiction &
Fantasy
Independent
Reading
From classic stories to modern series, these books are perfect pleasure-reading material for
sci-fi fans.
Secrets of the
Ancient World
Instruction
Ideal for history units, this collection delves into a variety of ancient civilizations, including the
Aztecs, the Maya, and the Mesopotamians.
Star Search Grade 6
Independent
Reading
These biographies feature singers, actors, and other performers who—through a mixture of
talent, hard work, and luck—have become celebrities.
Technology &
Innovation
Independent
Reading
Trace technological developments from ancient Egypt and the Middle Ages to modern
scientific achievements including nuclear energy and space travel.
Timeless Novels &
Poetry
Independent
Reading
This collection introduces readers to some of the most classic selections of modern literature
and poetry.
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Teaching Tip Cards
Teaching Tip Cards include a variety of activities, such as:
Word Study: Build vocabulary while looking at words in context.
Analyze Informational Text: Answer questions about the content on specific pages.
Talk About It!: Creative discussion starters to get the whole class talking.
Write About Reading: Suggest topics for both narrative and informative/exploratory writing.
To read the Teaching Tip Card:
1
Select any eBook to go to the eBook Details screen.
2
Select Teaching Tip Card to open the tip card.
3
The Teaching Tip Card opens as a PDF file, perfect for printing.
This symbol means that the
eBook has a Teaching Tip Card.
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eBook Navigation and Tools
Storia eBooks include a variety of tools and features to engage readers.
STICKY NOTES:
Students can take notes as they read.
(See page 36.)
READ TO ME:
Selected Storia eBooks have
accompanying audio. (See page 39.)
FULL SCREEN:
This expands Storia to fit the screen.
Users select it again to reduce the scale.
PAGE:
Type in the desired page number in the
field at the top of the screen.
HIGHLIGHT:
CONTENTS:
Select this tool to choose
one of four colors to highlight
words and/or passages.
Select this icon to go to chapters, see a list
of all notes and highlights (page 37), and go
to the Reading Challenge (page 40).
FORWARD/
BACKWARD
ARROWS:
These arrows to the
left and right of the
eBook enable the
reader to turn pages.
(On a tablet, swipe
forward or back.)
SLIDER:
Can multiple students read the same eBooks at the same time?
Yes!
With Storia School Edition, teachers and
students have unlimited, simultaneous access
to all of your eBooks.
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screen to move quickly through the eBook.
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Section Name
STICKY NOTES
Storia allows a reader to drop a note anywhere on any page of an eBook. You can drop as many as you want.
• Teachers can leave notes in a book and then share or assign that book to their students.
• Notes that a student takes will only be available to that student. (Teachers cannot view students’ notes.)
Click or tap on the
page to add a note.
Creating a Note
1
Select Sticky Note on the top of the screen.
2
Drag and drop a note anywhere on the book page.
3
A “Note” pop-up opens. Type the text of your note and then select Save.
Editing or Deleting a Note
1
Select the note where you dropped it in the book.
2
Edit the note and then select Save, or you can select Delete.
Moving a Note
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1
To pick up the note, touch and hold it on a tablet, or click and hold it on a computer.
2
Drop the note in its new position. You can’t move a note to another page.
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SEE ALL YOUR NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
As you are reading an eBook, you can see all of your notes and highlights in one place.
1
Select Contents in the upper right corner. The chapters, plus “Notes & Highlights,” will
appear in a bar to the left.
2
Scroll down to select Notes & Highlights. You’ll see all your notes and highlights from that book.
3
Select any note or highlight to jump back to the page it corresponds to.
PRINTING NOTES AND HIGHLIGHTS
In the “Notes & Highlights” pop-up, students can select Print to print their notes and highlights, and
share them with the teacher.
TIP:
You can use notes and highlights for student assignments. For example, you could ask
students to highlight metaphors within a book, or to leave notes tracing a character’s
development. (See tips for printing above.)
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DICTIONARY AND PRONUNCIATIONS
Select any word to hear it read aloud and to look it up in the dictionary. When a definition is opened,
select the speaker icon to hear the word pronounced, or, in books for younger readers, to hear the
definition read aloud as well.
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Want to know what words your students need help with? All words looked up in the dictionary
are tracked in Storia’s reports, which can be a great source for vocabulary lists for the class.
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Special Features and Enrichments
Storia’s enriched eBooks create an immersive reading experience that can increase students’
reading engagement and comprehension.
With Reading Challenge quizzes in every eBook and features such as Read-to-Me, video, and activites in a
select number of eBooks, Storia’s enriched content helps students to engage with texts. eBooks with this
special content are marked with icons specific to the type of enrichment.
This eBook has activities.
This eBook has a video.
This eBook has Read-to-Me.
READ-TO-ME
Read-to-Me can be found in selected eBooks to help students build fluency and comprehension.
To activate this read-aloud feature, users will open any eBook that includes the Read-to-Me icon
shown above.
• In the eBook toolbar, select the Read-to-Me button. The user can select Play to have the eBook read at
a typical speed or Slower to have the eBook read at a slower speed.
• As the user listens to Read-to-Me, the eBook text will be highlighted.
• The user can select Pause at any time.
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READING CHALLENGE QUIZZES
Every Storia eBook includes a “Reading Challenge,” a quiz consisting of three, five, or ten comprehension
questions carefully calibrated to the grade, reading level, and content of the eBook. Reading Challenges
can help you gauge your students’ comprehension while providing a fun challenge for readers.
You can launch a reading challenge from the reading challenge button that appears at the end of each
eBook, or by selecting Reading Challenge from the Contents button.
Select this button to take the Reading Challenge.
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Your students’ success on the Reading Challenges is tracked in the reports in
the teacher section.
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VIDEO
Some eBooks have embedded videos to support the themes or content of the eBook. Videos are marked
within the pages of the eBook by a video button. Select this button to start the video.
Select this button to see the video.
TIP:
If you don’t want your students to use Read-to-Me, activities, or videos, you can go into your
class settings to turn off any of these features.
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ACTIVITIES
Activities are interactive features found in selected eBooks. Activities include word webs, drawing games,
sequencing, and others designed to support the content of the eBook. Activities are marked within the
pages of the eBook by a lightning bolt. Select this bolt to start the activity.
Select the
lightning bolt
to launch an
activity.
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Reports
Storia School Edition offers a number of reports to help teachers track student reading habits.
With reporting metrics ranging from minutes read and eBooks completed to whole-class reading
overviews, teachers can quickly and easily assess their students’ reading progress in Storia.
To get to reports, select Reports from the navigation at the top of the screen, and then select the type
of report you want to see.
CLASS REPORTS
Class reports give high-level information about how an entire class is using Storia over time.
Reports include:
• The total number of eBooks and pages read
• The length of the average reading session
• The most popular eBooks in the class
• The number of eBooks at each reading level that your class has read over time
• Words that have been looked up most often in the dictionary
TIP:
Many of the reports can be filtered by time frame, so you can see data for the
“School Year to Date,” “This Month,” “This Week,” or “Today.”
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STUDENT REPORTS
Student reports let you drill down into the reading activity of an individual student.
Reports include:
• Total number of eBooks and pages read
• A history of all reading sessions
• Performance on Reading Challenges
• All words looked up in the dictionary
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Many of the reports have printer-friendly versions. Select Printer-friendly to
get this version.
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eBOOK REPORTS
eBook Reports let you see how specific eBooks are being used by your class.
Reports include:
• The total number of times that the eBook has been opened and completed
• Which students have opened and completed the eBook
• How students have done in the eBook’s Reading Challenge
TIP:
Not sure what a report means? Many of the reports include a description of how the data is
calculated, accessed via the
button.
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Support & Resources
You can visit Storia’s Support & Resources site for how-to videos, tips from real teachers,
and technical support.
Select the Support & Resources button at the bottom of the Storia homescreen.
Watch how-to videos.
Get tips from other
teachers who are
using Storia.
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