Learning Tools
Educational Resources for All Ages
Here we have collected a variety of websites, video tutorials, and databases to help you with your educational ambitions. All resources are free to use.
Databases are provided for our use by the Idaho Commission for Libraries.
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Free Online Resources
Idaho Driving Tests
We offer a collection of interactive resources, including DMV practice tests for car drivers, motorcyclists, and many more for those looking for commercial driver tests. And don’t forget to use our personalized checklists to ensure that you have everything you need before going to the DMV.
Free Online Resume Builder
Create resume content with step-by-step resume writing guides. Download and email your resume in multiple formats.
Idaho Court Assistance Office & Self-Help Center
Find free court-approved forms for civil court matters such as family, landlord/tenant, domestic violence, and other non-criminal court issues.
FindHelp
Search and connect to support. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help starts here.
Digital Library of Idaho
A collection of digital libraries from across the state of Idaho, providing access points to the varied historical images, documents, and other media available to the public
Digital Public Library
Discover 48,248,122 images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the United States. We empower people to learn, grow, and contribute to a diverse and better-functioning society by maximizing access to our shared history, culture, and knowledge.
Idaho Digital Skills
Offers Idahoans free access to online learning tools to increase their digital skills. Created for Idahoans to more easily identify resources that support them in their digital work and life.
Khan Academy
We’re a nonprofit with the mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. Students practice at their own pace, our lessons cover math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more. It’s all free for learners and teachers.
Code.org
We are an education innovation nonprofit dedicated to the vision that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science as part of their core K-12 education.
Duolingo
The free, fun, and effective way to learn a language! With quick, bite-sized lessons, you’ll earn points and unlock new levels while gaining real-world communication skills.
LiLI Quick Links
NoveList Plus
Find fiction reading recommendations for all ages. Search by book title, author, genre, or key plot points. Find information about a book series and discussion guides for book groups.
Consumer Reports
Presents articles on health, public safety, marketplace economics and the judicial & regulatory actions that affect consumers.
Chilton Auto Repair Library
Step-by-step instructions for your auto repair needs. Includes videos and animations, close-up images, wiring diagrams, diagnostic information, and maintenance and specification tables.
Learning Express
A comprehensive collection of test preparation tools, skill-building materials, and career resources. Use to prepare for college and career, education tutoring, software tutorials, and workforce development.
Resources for Job Seekers
A variety of online resources to assist in job training, resume building, job searching, and interview skills. Helpful for ages from high school to adult.
Health and Wellness
Information on all aspects of healthcare and wellness, including food, diet, and nutrition; medication and drugs; and careers in medicine.
World Book Online
World Book’s mission focuses on developing a collaborative digital learning platform that is backed by editorial excellence, invaluable resources, and effective tools that support personalized teaching and learning.
STEM / STEAM Resources
Resources for all aspects of Science, Technology, Education, Art, and Math. Helpful for students, teachers, and parents.
Resources for Educators and Homeschool
A wide variety of sites and databases covering all academic subjects, from math to literature. Includes access to the Open Textbook Library, Day by Day Idaho, the Parent Educational Resource Center, and PBS Scout.
Recursos en Español
Una variedad de recursos en línea en Español. Incluye bases de datos educativas, de salud e informativas.
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Closures in 2025
- January 1 – New Year’s Day
- January 20 – Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
- February 17 – Presidents Day
- April 5 – Building Maintenance
- May 24-26 – Memorial Day
- June 19 – Juneteenth
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The Door of No Return by Kwame Alexander
11-year-old Kofi Offin dreams of water. Its mysterious, immersive quality. The rich, earthy scent of the current. The clearness, its urgent whisper that beckons with promises and secrets… Kofi has heard the call on the banks of Upper Kwanta, in the village where he lives. He loves these things above all else: his family, the fireside tales of his father’s father, a girl named Ama, and, of course, swimming. Some say he moves like a minnow, not just an ordinary boy so he’s hoping to finally prove himself in front of Ama and his friends in a swimming contest against his older, stronger cousin. But before this can take place, a festival comes to the villages of Upper and Lower Kwanta and Kofi’s brother is chosen to represent Upper Kwanta in the wrestling contest.
Encircled by cheering spectators and sounding drums, the two wrestlers from different villages kneel, ready to fight. You are only fine, until you are not. The match is over before it has barely begun, when the unthinkable–a sudden death–occurs… The river does not care how grown you are. As his world turns upside down, Kofi soon ends up in a fight for his life. What happens next will send him on a harrowing journey across land and sea, and away from everything he loves.