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Author Archives: Robyn Lewis
OISE Book Display: Teach Science!
It’s Science Literacy Week from September 21-27! This year’s theme is Exploration & Innovation and you’ll find a whole host of inspiring events throughout U of T libraries. At OISE, you’ll find teaching science resources, activity kits, and a hands on interactive … Continue reading
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OISE Book Display: Speech
This month’s OISE Book Display is all about speech! Presentations can be terrifying, even more so if you struggle with language disabilities, English is your second language, or a variety of other concerns. That’s why the resources in our display are … Continue reading
New Titles in the Curriculum Resources Collection!
Take a look at some of our new acquisitions at the OISE Library! Here are a few from our Curriculum Resources Collection. The Art Treasure Hunt: I Spy with My Little Eye By Doris Kutschbach. This fantastic book offers a … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: Canadian Rainbow Food Clings
OISE Library has acquired a bilingual Rainbow Food Cling kit to help guide your students into healthy eating practices. The rainbow food charts is a versatile nutrition teaching tool. Cling pictures of food to a large rainbow food chart to describe the different food groups … Continue reading
New Titles!
Next time you’re in the OISE Library, be sure to take a look at the New Acquisitions shelf found on the Ground Floor. There you’ll find all of the newest books in each of our collections. Check out these new … Continue reading
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