Elementary Schools
Preparing elementary school students and educators for success
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Help students find reliable research sources
Support the elementary school curriculum with high-quality content from popular children’s sources including full-text databases, e-books and digital magazines.
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Find texts that match students’ reading abilities
Help educators determine a resource’s text complexity with Lexile Measures reading-level indicators, available in NoveList K-8 Plus, Core Collections and other school databases
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Inspire children and foster a lifelong love of reading
Discover books that students will want to read with NoveList K-8 Plus. Save time building the best collection with Children’s Core Collection and EBSCOhost Collection Manager.
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Get on-demand training and support
Visit EBSCO Help for tutorials, lesson plans, posters, bookmarks and more. You always have our support. Contact us and we’re ready to help.
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Integrate 21st century information technologies
Our easy-to-use search interfaces appeal to young learners and support information literacy skills. Integrate Google Classroom and Drive to enhance collaboration.
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Support all kinds of readers, including English-language learners
Available in EBSCO databases, text-to-speech for HTML articles helps struggling readers, auditory learners and students developing English proficiency.
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Help educators succeed and grow
We offer valuable educator resources. The Curriculum Standards Module in our databases help U.S. and Canada educators correlate EBSCO content to curriculum standards.
Top databases to support elementary school curricula

Elementary school research made easy with Explora
Explora is EBSCO’s research interface designed specifically for students and educators. The elementary school version highlights relevant, reliable, and age-appropriate content that’s easy and fun for young learners to search and explore.


Instead of having to search Google and sift through so many search results, students find a manageable number of reliable resources through Explora.

— Amy Marquez, Librarian
Marcia R. Garza Elementary School