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Text and Novel Access
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Digital Novels
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You can access digital novels inside the COURSE FOLDER(S) for the course(s) you teach. Those can be found by clicking on the "Curriculum/Instructional Resources 6-8" or "Curriculum/Instructional Resources 9-12" on the left navigation column of this page. You also can find digital novels in StudySync by filtering for "Full-text" in the StudySync Library while on the Texts tab.
Hard Copy Novels in Warehouse/Curriculum Office: Find the Lists on TeachingBooks.net
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You may use the direct links below to access the CCS novel lists. Nine lists are for books in the warehouse, Course Folder, or adopted texts; the other lists are for novels you can borrow from the ELA 6-12 Curriculum Office at Southland Center. To access the novel lists from the TeachingBooks site (access via Clever (http://clever.com/in/columbuscity) or https://www.teachingbooks.net), click on "Your reading Lists" at the top, left slide-out menu (hamburger) on the CCS TeachingBooks Home Page. To be sure you are on the CCS version of TeachingBooks, log in with your CCS email credentials, use "columbus" as the username and password for students, use a CCS networked computer, or log in through Clever. Here are two tutorials (one document and one video) to acclimate you to finding the CCS Novel Lists on TeachingBooks.
- TEACHINGBOOKS: ACCESSING COLUMBUS CITY SCHOOLS’ NOVEL LISTS
- TeachingBooks Introduction: Brief Video Tutorial for Accessing CCS Novel Lists
(Use the Intranet's Book Order Form to get novels on this list from the Warehouse. Here is how to find that form.)- CCS English 9: Novels in Warehouse, Course Folder, or Adopted Resource
- CCS English 10: Novels in Warehouse, Course Folder, or Adopted Resource
- CCS English 11: Novels in Warehouse, Course Folder, or Adopted Resource
- CCS English 12: Novels in Warehouse, Course Folder, or Adopted Resource
(Use the Intranet's Book Order Form to get novels on this list from the Warehouse. Here is how to find that form.)- CCS English 6: Novels in Warehouse, Course Folder, or Adopted Resource
- CCS English 7: Novels in Warehouse, Course Folder, or Adopted Resource
- CCS English 8: Novels in Warehouse, Course Folder, or Adopted Resource
CCS-Novels Available in the English 6-12 Curriculum Office Links(Email cphillips3865@columbus.k12.oh.us to get novels from these lists.)