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Category Archives: Library Resources
Featured Activity Kit: World of Animals
How can I tell whether I’ve seen a shark or a whale? What is the most poisonous snake in the world? What’s the difference between an emperor penguin and a king penguin? The OISE library’s World of Animals activity kit … Continue reading
New Titles: In bloom
With spring around the corner and nature in bloom, these new titles explore the natural world and the possibility of personal growth. “We carry within us the wonder we seek around us”-Sir Thomas Browne This set features New York Time’s … Continue reading
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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
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