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Introducing District Books

Your district now has a shared library of books available directly in your account.

Written by Vera

District Books are a collection of instructional materials curated and managed by your district. Unlike personal books, District Books are shared across all teachers in the district, so everyone is working from the same aligned content.

District Books are organised just like you're used to:

  • Book — the top-level collection

  • Folder — groups of related content (like a unit or chapter)

  • Assignment — individual sets of problems

  • Problems — the actual questions and tasks

How do I get access?

If you previously had access to MyBook, District Books will automatically appear in your book list in create assignment flow. Your district administrator controls which books are published to teachers. A book may be shared with all teachers in the district, all teachers in a specific year group, or all teachers in a specific year group at your school.

What's in a District Book?

Your district may have books that were:

  • Built from a foundational curriculum — your district started with a research-backed base and customised it for your pupils

  • Created specifically for your district — based on your district's own scope and sequence

Either way, the content has been reviewed and approved at district level before being shared with you.

What can I do with District Books?

You can use District Books just like any other book in the create assignment flow — browse folders, open assignments, and set problems for your pupils. Any books shared with you will appear automatically in your book list.

Questions?

Please contact your district administrator if you cannot see a book you were expecting, or if you have any questions about the content in a District Book.

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