Unleashing a World of Reading: A Comprehensive Guide to Epic for Students
In an era dominated by digital devices, finding safe, engaging, and educational content for children can be a challenge. Epic emerges as a leading digital library, offering a vast collection of books and learning resources for children aged 12 and under. This article will explore how students can leverage Epic to enhance their reading experience, both in and out of the classroom.
What is Epic?
Epic is the world's leading online children's subscription book service offering immediate, on-demand access to over 40,000 high-quality illustrated books and chapter books for children ages 12 and under. Epic's ever-expanding library also includes thousands of Read-to-Me books, Audiobooks, educational videos, and fun educational quizzes. With an Epic subscription, books can be easily discovered, read, and shared with friends! Personalized for each individual reader, Epic is the only place to access thousands of high-quality, curated children’s books without having to purchase or download titles individually. Beautifully designed for mobile and web use featuring fun game-like elements, Epic provides kids with a personal library-on-demand that they can take with them anywhere! In a world of unlimited screen time, Epic is a smart and safe alternative to generic games and videos. Epic was created by two parents who recognized a need for a safe place for their own children to read, learn and explore on their devices. They understood that the internet wasn’t built for kids, and with these concerns in mind, Epic was born. Epic is, and will always be, a safe and secure environment for children to explore. While some of Epic’s videos also appear on YouTube or have been created by popular YouTube creators, the Epic team reviews every single video before it is made available to children.
Accessing Epic as a Student
There are two primary ways for students to access Epic: through Epic School (the educator platform) and Epic Family (the home subscription).
Epic School: Reading in the Classroom and Beyond
Epic School is a free platform for elementary school teachers and librarians. It allows educators to create virtual classrooms and assign books to their students.
How Students Log In to Epic School
- Students should go to
kids.getepic.com/studentsor use the Epic app on their Android/iOS device, and click "Enter Class Code". - Students enter their classroom code.
Educators can invite students to read on Epic School using the instructions located in the educator dashboard.
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Epic Family: Unlimited Reading at Home
Epic Family is a subscription service that provides students with unlimited access to the Epic library at home, before and after school, and on weekends. With Epic Family, students get unlimited, anytime access to our entire library of over 40,000 books, including Epic Originals, Read-To-Me books, videos, animated books, audiobooks and Motion Comics. Epic Family also includes fun, interactive learning tools that keep kids motivated as they build their vocabulary & reading comprehension skills.
Educators may be able to share a special, limited-time discount with their students and their families if they purchase an annual plan. You can share it via flyer or by sending a message through your educator dashboard. Simply log in to your dashboard, then click on "Share Offer" below to learn more about how to share the special promotion!
Navigating the Epic Platform
Epic is designed to be user-friendly and engaging for children. Here's a breakdown of the key features:
Diverse Content Library
Epic boasts a vast and diverse library of over 40,000 books, videos, and quizzes. This includes:
- E-books: A wide range of fiction and non-fiction books for various reading levels.
- Audiobooks: Professionally recorded narrations that allow students to listen to books.
- Read-To-Me Books: Books with professionally recorded narration, where pages turn automatically and words are highlighted as they’re read aloud.
- Learning Videos: Educational videos that cover a variety of subjects.
- Quizzes: Interactive quizzes to test reading comprehension.
Personalized Recommendations
Epic personalizes the reading experience for each user by suggesting books based on their interests and reading level.
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Accessibility Features
Epic is committed to making its platform accessible to all users. This includes features like:
- Read-To-Me books: Professionally recorded narration reads aloud while the book plays. Pages turn automatically and words are highlighted as they’re read aloud.
- Audiobooks: Professionally recorded narration reads the book aloud. Unlike Read-To-Me books, audiobooks are strictly audio-there is no visual book or pages to follow along with.
In addition, we recommend exploring third-party apps available on both Apple and Google platforms.
- Seeing AI (iOS): Designed to assist individuals with visual impairments.
- Sound Amplifier (Android): Designed to improve the listening experience for users with hearing difficulties.
By exploring these recommended apps alongside Epic's built-in accessibility features, you can create a more inclusive and accessible learning environment for all users.
Devices for Accessing Epic
Epic is accessible on a variety of devices:
- Any web browser (on a laptop or desktop computer)
- The Epic app on any iOS or Android device
Be sure parents update their app for the latest version.
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Benefits of Using Epic
- Enhanced Reading Skills: Access to a wide variety of books helps students improve their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency.
- Increased Engagement: Interactive features and personalized recommendations make reading more engaging and enjoyable.
- Safe and Secure Environment: Epic provides a safe and secure online environment for children to explore and learn.
- Accessibility: Epic offers accessibility features to support students with visual and hearing impairments.
Addressing Common Concerns
What if I forgot my password?
Please click or tap on the "forgot your password?" link located at the bottom of the sign-in page of the app/site.
What happens when I archive my roster?
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