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Category Archives: Featured activity kit
Featured Activity Kit: Last Word
Last Word is a thrilling, fast-paced word game where players race against one another to say the last word before the random timer runs out! How the game works: The first player flips the Letter Card and reads it aloud. … Continue reading
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
Featured Activity Kit: Environmental Situation Cards
The Environmental Situation Cards are a great resource to increase your class’ awareness about important environmental concerns. Presenting 50 common issues affecting people around the globe, this resource asks questions for students to consider on areas such as global warming, … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: Northwest Coast Native Animals Matching Game
In this new twist to the traditional memory matching game, match 48 exquisitely designed animal tiles! All the animal images are designed by Native artists, including Corey Bulpitt, Ben Houstie, Eugene Isaac, Terry Starr and more. Many of these artists also contributed to … Continue reading
Featured Activity Kits: HotSpots
When winter hits, many Physical Education classes are relegated to the indoors. The library’s five new HotSpots kits provide an easy way to keep gym activities varied and interesting, helping to keep students engaged indoors during these long, cold months. … Continue reading