High-quality digital tools for kids that are both educational and entertaining.
- Subject:
- Coding
- Computer & Digital Technologies
- English Language Arts
- Math
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- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Common Sense Media
- Date Added:
- 05/25/2021
High-quality digital tools for kids that are both educational and entertaining.
Discover free teaching resources for your class through Adobe Education Exchange. You will be able to explore resources featuring:
- Featured collections
- Lessons and activities with editable templates
- Professional Learning
- Monthly creative challenges
Search resources/collections by age, subject, length of time to complete, author, product.
This site has a list of Caldecott Medal winning books from 1938 until now.
This is a great place to start when filling a classroom or school library with quality books!
Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
'The Emma Stewart Resources Centre is your library. With a collection of over 38,000 books and audio-visual resources, over 100 journals and newspapers, a selection of teacher-prepared units, plus a friendly and knowledgeable staff, the Emma Stewart Resources Centre is able to meet your classroom, research and professional development needs.
'ONLINE CATALOGUE
The Emma Stewart Resources Centre’s online catalogue is available 24 hours a day.
'UNIT PLANS
Listed here are unit plans currently available for elementary, middle and secondary levels.
'RESOURCES
The Emma Stewart Resources Centre offers a variety of specialized resources, including bibliographies, related web links, recent acquisitions lists and news pieces on teaching resources.
'SERVICES
Our staff is always ready to search for the materials you need. Online request forms provide quick and easy access to our services.'
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Le Centre propose aussi des ressources en français, dans le catalogue numérique et parmi les plans d'unité téléchargeables (plusieurs sont mises en lumière ici dans la Banque de Ressources!).
This video is a tutorial describing how to evaluate sources for reliability.
Search for information!
A list of finalist and award winners from 1999 until now.
This is a great place to start when looking to buy quality literature to fill classrooms and libraries.
Showcasing the work of the learning commons and sharing successful approaches from across Canada.
Find reading levels fast and digitally manage your library of books!
A great way to organize, level, and track your books!
Scan your book's ISBN to view the Lexile, Guided Reading,
Grade Level Equivalent, and/or DRA levels for the book.
We feature well liked books ranging from K-8 on a weekly basis here. Interested in high school level books? We have those in the app too!
Educators
If you are an educator and want to see your favorite book here, make sure to create a teacher account to submit book recommendations.
Parents
Depending on the reading level of your child, the book of the day will always be a great book for your child to read!
library2go helps keep students reading. Students can access ebooks and audiobooks from the provincial library system if they have a library card. This is an opportune time for students to develop fluency and stamina for reading independently. Invite them to explore titles in different genres and to find nonfiction titles that build on their interests. If students don’t have a library card, they can check out their regional library’s membership tab. Many libraries have an online application option so that students can gain a temporary library card number to borrow materials
Sun West Library Handbook
Unarchived examines “traditional” archives in British Columbia, those rooted in European colonial practices upheld by government, academic and other settler institutions. Records preserved in such repositories centre and privilege the stories of the dominant culture, perpetuating the re-telling of biased histories. This film challenges typical archival practice and encourages the viewer to question what is not being told, to make space for diverse voices and to build capacity for alternative archives.
Unarchived examines “traditional” archives in British Columbia, those rooted in European colonial practices upheld by government, academic and other settler institutions. Records preserved in such repositories centre and privilege the stories of the dominant culture, perpetuating the re-telling of biased histories. This film challenges typical archival practice and encourages the viewer to question what is not being told, to make space for diverse voices and to build capacity for alternative archives.
Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Awards!
The three categories were established to encourage participation by all children, regardless of the level at which they are reading. They include:
The Shining Willow Award for books written for young readers
The Diamond Willow Award for books written for upper elementary readers in grades 4 to 6
The Snow Willow Award for books written for readers in grades 7 & up
The blended librarian in the learning commons: New skills for the blended library