FAQs
Epic Free allows 2 hours weekly reading in Epic's limited library for free. No credit card required.
What are the cons of Epic books? ›
Cons: Assessment tools are limited; app can't search by age; it'd be great to have multiple book styles for each book (audiobook, read-to-me, and solo reading). Bottom Line: This large collection of books and videos on a wide variety of topics is an easy -- and free -- enhancement to any classroom library.
Does Epic books have comprehension questions? ›
Epic books is an awesome app we use for researching, reading fluency, comprehension quizzes, writing,,educational videos, cool reading badges, & printable resources.
Is Epic worth it? ›
Epic is user-friendly and designed with kids in mind. The interface is colorful and intuitive, which makes it easy for my children to navigate on their own, even my 7 year old. They love earning badges and achievements as they read, which motivates them to explore even more books.
How to get Epic Unlimited for free without paying? ›
Yes! If your child's teacher is using Epic at school, you can log in to use Epic for free from 7am to 3pm local time, M-F, using the class code from your teacher.
How much does Epic books cost per month? ›
HOW MUCH DOES EPIC BOOKS COST? Unfortunately, Epic Books isn't free, but they do offer a free 7-day trial so you can try it out before subscribing! After that, the cost of Epic Books is $11.99 a month or $79.99 annually, which breaks down to being $6.67 a month!
What grade level is Epic books for? ›
Epic! is an American kids subscription-based reading and learning platform. It offers access to books and videos for children ages 12 and under.
What age group is Epic for? ›
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.
How to read Epic after school without paying? ›
Do I need a credit or debit card for remote access to Epic? No payment card is required to sign up for the free remote access to Epic, just an email address. Please make sure you use the invitation sent by your scholar's teacher for Remote Student Access to use the full program during remote learning.
Why do teachers use Epic? ›
Epic! uses reading levels and age markers as ways to help find titles for students to read. This not only helps in the setting of work, by teachers, but also in the tracking of student progress through the varying levels.
Students can pick one of the many audio book. This is helpful for dyslexic students and the young learners in general. Epic can be used in small group or individually.
Can homeschoolers use Epic? ›
To use Epic to support the needs of your homeschool family, please sign up to Epic Unlimited where you will get access to our full library of over 40,000 books, audiobooks and learning videos, plus unlimited reading time.
Is there a free version of Epic? ›
Highlights of Using Epic
I just really CAN'T believe this app is FREE! I love that it easily used with 1 or 2 ipads in our classroom. If your students have their own ipad then that is great too it could be installed on each one! I plan on using this app all year long in my classroom and even sharing it with my parents.
Is it hard to learn Epic? ›
Epic EMR's certification process can be very challenging, hence making it hard to learn. A lot of learning is required. It is also difficult to navigate for a beginner due to its extensive features. However, Epic's instructors are helpful and make the certification process easier.
Is Epic no longer free? ›
Epic School will continue to be 100% free to use in your classroom and we will support your reading and learning goals. Please use your class code to access Epic School during days when school is in-person.
Do you have to pay to use Epic? ›
Epic is a free online reading platform program with thousands of books for your scholar to choose from during school hours, as well as outside of them!
Are Epic accounts free? ›
Epic Online Services are free, cross-platform services that make it easier and faster for developers to successfully launch, operate, and scale high-quality games. As a game developer ourselves, we've tackled numerous hard problems over the years.