Featured Activity Kit: Body Poetry: Yoga Cards

The aim of the activity kit Body Poetry: Yoga Cards is to provide opportunities for children to incorporate exercise into class that can be done in twenty minutes or less.

The kit contains 16 ( 8 1/2 by 11 inch.) cards each featuring a different yoga pose. The cards are colour-coded and organized into three different levels: easy, intermediate and challenging. The front of the cards has a colourful photograph of a child performing the pose and the reverse side has illustrated instructions on how to create the position. The accompanying teacher guide includes written instructions for each pose, breathing and stretching activities and additional extension activities that integrate yoga into curriculum strands such as language arts and drama.

Promoting concentration and the development of gross motor skills, this activity kit is perfect as a whole-class activity or at a centre where students can do the activity independently or in small groups.

Check out Body Poetry: Yoga Cards in person at OISE Library by visiting the Ground Floor coffee table, adjacent to the Circulation Desk. You can also view this item as well as other hands-on learning resources in the OISE Library K-12 Manipulatives Database.

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Featured Activity Kit: Zoomy Digital Microscope

Zoomy™ Handheld Digital MicroscopeZoomy: digital microscope is one of many new activity kits in the OISE library Curriculum Resources collection! This amazing kit comes with a digital microscope, digital camera with USB connection, an application CD, instruction manual, and adaptors to display images on a computer, projector, or interactive whiteboard.

The all-in-one microscope encourages hands-on investigation and allows students to take videos and images up to 43x magnification. Simply hold the scope over an object, and then click a single button to take an image or video. This incredibly kid-friendly device makes exploring their environment, and recording observations and investigations fantastic fun. The microscope and camera are designed for students of all ages, from pre-Kindergarten to grade 12.

You can view a larger image of the kit in the OISE Library K-12 Manipulatives Database, which is designed to help OISE students discover our hands-on learning resources. Though Curriculum Resources materials may only be borrowed by OISE students, faculty and staff, everyone is welcome to stop by and try out this little microscope, which is now on display on the coffee table on the Ground Floor of the library!

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Library Events – June 2014

There are several OISE community events happening on the library’s ground floor in June. During these events, study space on the ground floor will be very limited, and there may be some extra noise from event speakers/presenters.

If you’re looking for a quiet place to study during these events, click here to learn more about the OISE Library’s study spaces.

Please see below for a list of all events currently booked. You can also stay informed about upcoming events on the ground floor by following the OISE Library on Twitter.

Wednesday June 4th, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
AQ Instructor Reception

Thursday June 5th, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
8th Critical Multicultural Counselling & Psychotherapy Conference

Friday June 6th, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
8th Critical Multicultural Counselling & Psychotherapy Conference

Saturday June 7th, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
8th Critical Multicultural Counselling & Psychotherapy Conference

Tuesday June 10th, 1:30 PM – 6:30 PM
MT Meet and Greet

Wednesday June 11th, 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM
OISE-IOE Conference

Friday June 13th, 3:00 PM – 8:30 PM
OISE Convocation Reception

Tuesday June 17th, 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Disability Studies Speaker Series

Wednesday June 18th, 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Celebrating & Inspiring EcoSchool Successes

Thursday June 19th, 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
OISE Convocation Reception

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Featured Activity Kit: Animal Journey: Learning Shapes!

The Animal Journey: Learning Shapes! kit provides a visually rich way for young children (ages 1+) to explore and manipulate basic 3D shapes. Designed by artist Ben Houstie of the Heiltsuk First Nation, each wood-carved character is rendered in the colourful style of traditional B.C. Coastal First Nations art. Children will enjoy learning about shapes by trying to fit Wolf, Whale, Eagle, and Raven into their canoe.

The kit also provides opportunities to tie in spatial learning with two other curriculum strands. To answer the requirements of the Language Arts: Reading strand, manipulation of the wooden shapes could be combined with traditional stories about these four creatures (see here for a guide to finding children’s literature with Aboriginal content at the OISE Library). The kit could also be used with younger and advanced students in Arts: Visual Arts instruction, as an example of the visual styles and motifs of Canada’s First Nations.

The Animal Journey: Learning Shapes! kit is now on display on the Ground Floor coffee table, adjacent to the Circulation Desk. If you can’t visit the library in person at the moment, you can also view a larger image of this kit in the OISE Library K-12 Manipulatives Database, which we’ve designed to help OISE students discover the library’s hands-on learning resources.
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OISE Book Display – Teaching Greek Mythology

We’re almost finished May and moving into June! Which means we’ll be looking at sunnier skies and brightly coloured flowers and hoping to swim soon; but have you ever considered where the names of these months are from? May is actually named for the Greek goddess Maia, while June is named for the Roman goddess Juno! Lots of the names of our months are from history and mythology, and you can use our calendar as a starting point to teach about Greek civilization in your classroom. OISE library has an elaborate collection of resources, for all ages, on Greek mythology.

From our Children’s Literature Collection, take a look at these titles in which Greek mythology is made accessible to children and young adults:

The Titan's curse /   Hera : the goddess and her glory /  Walking with the dead /   Troy /   Persephone /

Rick Riordan‘s incredibly addictive and popular series, Percy Jackson & the Olympians, allows teens to immerse themselves in Greek mythology with demi-god and protagonist Percy, combining Greek mythology with modern young adult woes.

George O’Connor, meanwhile, retells classic Greek myths through a series of colourful and engaging graphic novels. There are currently 6 books in the series, covering myths of Zeus, Athena, Hera, Hades, Poseidon and Aphrodite.

While Walking with the Dead by L.M. Falcone, and Troy by Adèle Geras are also written for young adults, Persephone written by Sally Pomme Clayton and illustrated by Virginia Lee, bring Greek mythology to a younger audience.

We also have an expansive collection of curriculum resources, from books describing Greek crafts (Greeks: facts, things to make, activities) to bringing Greek myths to life through theatrical performances (Greek Myths: Eight Short Plays for the Classroom, Greek and Roman Plays: for the Intermediate Grades)

Finally, we have a number of engaging activity kits and movies:

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Ancient Greece [videorecording] /Folens History Photopack provides stimulating images of Greek mythology; it includes 10 large photos, a poster and a teacher resource book to help guide discussion.

The Discovery Channel’s video, Ancient Greece, explores the influence of Greek civilization on our own culture and the important relationship                                           between Greeks and their Gods.

All of these items (and more!) are available for check out, and can be located in the Seasonal Display Case on the ground floor of the OISE library, near the Service Desk. We have many titles on learning Greek in our Modern Language Collection, as well as many more teaching resources in Curriculum Resources, and don’t forget to check out our collection of  pictures on the third floor of OISE.

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