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Category Archives: Library Resources
Featured Activity Kit: Giant Inflatable Clouds Set
Take a look at the sky and you might spot them! Through this fun learning activity, students will observe and discover different types of clouds. The Giant Inflatable Clouds Set includes eight different inflatable clouds that display the shape, relative … Continue reading
New titles at OISE!
Interested in finding new and engaging ways to infuse the knowledge, histories and perspectives of First Nations Peoples into the classroom? Then you’ll want to check out three of OISE Library’s newest additions! Written and illustrated by Chad Solomon, the … Continue reading
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OISE Pop-Fem Lectures — now available in T-Space!
In the 1980’s, 90’s, and early 2000’s, The Centre for Women’s Studies in Education (CWSE) hosted monthly lectures given by pioneering feminist scholars from OISE. The OISE Pop-Fem Oral History Digitization Project has sought to digitize and preserve this historically significant … Continue reading
Featured Activity Kit: Introduction to Mendelian Genetics
Learning about genetics can be as easy as rolling a dice with the Introduction to Mendelian Genetics activity kit available at OISE Library! Introduce biology students to the concepts of inheritance, homozygous, heterozygous, genotype, and phenotype with this uniquely designed … Continue reading
Featured Activity Kit: Replogle Lunar Globe
Throughout history, humans have been fascinated by the moon, the Earth’s only permanent natural satellite. They have tried to understand the moon through literature, astronomy, philosophy, mathematics, and religion. The Replogle Lunar Globe offers students a chance to learn about … Continue reading