BOOKS & eBOOKS

To look through our library catalog, press the “Library Catalog” button below. This will bring you to our online catalog. There, you can search through our catalog and/or other school catalogs within our district for the book(s) you’re looking for. If you would like a tutorial on how to navigate the catalog, click here.

To reserve a book, simply click on the “Reserve” button near your desired title. You must be logged in to reserve a book.

To log in, press the “Login” Button located on the top right of the webpage. Your username and password is your student ID number.  

If you cannot find a book you’re looking, let us know! Click on the “Wishlist a Book” button below to request a book or series.

Sanger Unified School District provides students and staff with an extensive digital library through the Sora app. The Sora platform gives secure, age-appropriate access to thousands of ebooks and audiobooks aligned to curriculum needs and student interests.

Sora can be downloaded on any iOS (Apple) and Android device through their respective app stores. Students can download it on their school-issued iPad through their Mosyle app. If you’re using a computer, you can click the “Sora” button below to access the website.

Fresno County Public Library offers free access to a rich collection of books, digital resources, programs, and services for all ages. For more information, click on the “Fresno County Library” button below.

DATABASES

Our databases serves to bring you the best research tools for your academic needs.

If you are on campus, you will not need a username and password. However, if you are accessing these resources from home, you will need the username and password.

Gale databases provide learners with powerful search tools to narrow results and deliver the reliable, timely content they need to be successful researchers.

The best place to start your research paper. High School brings together hundreds of thousands of images, videos, audio selections, and more.

Resources on historically significant figures to present-day newsmakers.

Find resources from a global perspective on today’s environmental issues.

Integrates news, global viewpoints, reference, country information, primary source documents, videos, statistics, and more.

Brings together reliable content to help you draw your own conclusions about today’s hotly debated topics.

This single search will bring results from most of the Gale Databases listed in this section.

Relates researchable science topics from your classroom to real-world issues of today.

Provides a complete overview of our nation’s past that covers the most-studied events, decades, wars, people, and more.

Provides a wealth of resources from the beginning of recorded history through today’s top headlines.

Pairs interactive 3-D models with resources to help you visualize and bring science to life.

Check out news, books, magazines, photos, videos, and more.

Britannica School has resources for primary, middle, and secondary students.
Britannica Escolar has resources for primary and secondary students, and it is entirely in Spanish.

Providing access to thousands of journals, magazines, newspapers, dissertations, and other publications to help with research projects and more.

Watch from PBS’ library of more than 1,200 streaming videos.

Find information about other countries and states.

A general reference collection of more than 11,000 research topics.

Access scholarly journals, dissertations, and more in this higher-level academic database.

A self-guided product that supports information literacy, writing, and research skills instruction.

Pros and cons on complex social issues with relevant, credible information that tells the whole story.

Find resources on lots of topics, including language arts, current events, science, social studies, history, health, and technology.

TEACHER CURRICULUM

Access The New York Times and The Fresno Bee free using your public library card.
GALE for educators is an online database curated for educators.
Google Scholar is a search engine for academic content.
HarperStacks, by Harper Collins provides free content, including posters and discussion guides.
JSTOR provides access to academic content in journal articles.
The National Archives is a rich repository of primary source documents, including photographs and historical documents.
PBS provides complete classroom units and collections.
Penguin's teacher website includes literature guides for classic texts.
Random House offers book resources and news on its educator page.
With author and illustrator interviews, as well as lesson plans, TeachingBooks provides text-based curriculum.
By teachers and for teachers, Teachers Pay Teachers offers free and paid lessons and inspiration.
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