Author Archives: Sarah Morelli

About Sarah Morelli

Graduate Student Library Assistant | Master of Information (LIS & ARM) 2020, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto

Lobby Display: Human Rights and Education

Human rights is a term that is familiar to many, but it is also a term that has many different facets. Education is a key part of exploring these facets of human rights, whether specifically within the education field or … Continue reading

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Featured Activity Kit: The Human Skeleton Playing Cards

Looking for a creative and engaging way to teach anatomy? Then check out The Human Skeleton: Playing Cards! This kit will bring hands-on interaction, an opportunity to learn about the human skeleton, and the chance to play some cards. The … Continue reading

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OISE Lobby Display: Around the World

November can get quite chilly, so why not escape to different places by travelling around the world with your class? Student teachers and teachers can use the books in this month’s lobby display to introduce their students to different cities … Continue reading

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New Titles: Diverse Perspectives

Les enfants de l’eau [écrit par Angèle Delaunois; illustré par Gérard Frischeteau] Cette histoire est sur le sujet de comment des enfants des cultures différentes voient l’eau. Les pages décrivent plusieurs perspectives. Ce livre serait utile dans une salle de classe parce qu’il permet aux … Continue reading

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Featured Activity Kit: Hand Bells

Looking to bring some live music to your classroom? Then Hand Bells is the activity kit for you! This kit will bring hands-on engagement, an opportunity to read musical notes, and a chance to make some noise to your classroom.   The ability to read musical notes on … Continue reading

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