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Author Archives: Aneta Kwak
Seed Library
The OISE Seed Library is now stocked and ready for your garden! In partnership with Toronto Seed Library, we have a variety of organic seeds for plants including lettuce, eggplants, tomatoes, cucumbers, and beets. Come into OISE Library and browse our … Continue reading
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New Titles at OISE!
Playing around with words is a great way to interact with a language and shows students how pliable a language can be. Michael Escoffer and Kris Di Giacomo show us how removing one letter from a word can change that … Continue reading
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OISE Book Display: Saving Our Endangered Species
This month, the OISE book display is focusing on bringing awareness to the topic of endangered species and how you and your students can help ensure that these species do not disappear forever. A great way to start building your students understanding … Continue reading
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New Young Adult Titles at OISE Library!
Authored by former undercover CIA officer J.C. Carleson, “The Tyrant’s Daughter” presents the story of fifteen-year-old Laila, who grew up living as royalty in an unnamed Middle Eastern country. Everything changed with the coup that killed her father, which forced … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: True-to-Life Human X-rays
Introduce your students to the architecture of the human body by exploring the X-rays of a 5’ tall young adult in the activity kit “True to life Human X-rays”. The instruction sheet included in the kit features a brief history … Continue reading