Are you looking for a job? Join this program to learn the basics of resumé development, interview skills, career transitions and networking from a professional career coach.
Read more about "Career Basics 101 - Virtual"Grades 4 – 6 can take a guided digital tour of the Library's trusted online resources.
Read more about "Learn and Explore the Digital Library (Oct 26)"Join educators and literacy specialists, Michelle Bence and Dr. Miriam Ramzy, for tips and strategies for reading together and making it fun.
Read more about "Helping Your Child Learn to Read (Gr. 3 – 6)"Join us in the new Indigenous Languages Resource Centre. Chat with Indigenous Elders, check out traditional items, and even join a language lesson. Stop in during your Central Library visit and say Oki, Amba wathtech, Danit’ada, and hello!
Read more about "Eager to learn about local Indigenous cultures? "Evelyn Good Striker is a Lakota Dakota from Standing Buffalo First Nation in Saskatchewan and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota. She grew up experiencing the shifting education policies of the federal government: attending Day School, Residential School, and eventually integrating into a public school at Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan where she attained a Grade 12 education. Evelyn earned a B. Ed and an M.Ed. from the University of Lethbridge. She has been in the education profession for many years as a classroom teacher and administrator. Evelyn has enjoyed her long career as an educator and cultural advisor. She loves working with students, parents, educators, and anyone who wants to engage in the excitement of learning.
Read more about "Evelyn Good Striker"Learn English or improve your existing language skills with this app, which can help with reading, speaking, and listening.
Read more about "Rosetta Stone"Learn new ideas for play by exploring all five senses through movement, play, story, and song outdoors. Programs are weather dependant.
Read more about "Outdoor Words and Wiggles"We can’t wait to show you Calgary’s newest Library! The Seton Library at the Brookfield Residential YMCA opens January 14, 2019, and we want you to join us for our BIG opening weekend!January 19 is the official opening of the Hopewell Early Learning Centre, a space for kids built around a real helicopter courtesy of The Hangar Flight Museum. The celebration, from 10 am to 1 pm, will also include a special family storytime at 11 am, free crafts and activities, treats, games, door prizes, and more.The new 25,000 square foot Seton Library has plenty to offer the growing south Calgary community, such as a Teen Centre, bookable meeting rooms, automated Chromebook lending lockers, and lots of programs and services for children and families, including the Questionarium and the Hopewell Early Learning Centre.Access everything at Seton Library (and our 20 other locations) for free with your free Library card! Get a membership online today or visit any Library location to become a member.See you at Seton Library!
Read more about "Stories Seton Library Opens in the New Brookfield Residential YMCA"Learn the top five goals needed in every financial plan, and discover ten habits to help you save money and reduce expenses.
Read more about "Personal Finance: Break the Cycle - Spend Less and Save More"Learn the basics of coding and create your own game with one-on-one help from teen volunteers and Library staff. Designed for beginner coders.
Read more about "Coding Buddies"Take a trip around our very own Galaxy and Beyond! Learn about constellations, nebulae, galaxies and much more!
Read more about "STEM Explorers: Observing the Night Sky"Learn how to loom bead and create some beautiful art. All supplies and looms are provided.
Read more about "Beginner Loom Beading"If art is part of your student’s curriculum or you’re simply looking for family-friendly craft ideas and inspiration, our Digital Library has you covered. We’ve rounded up our favourite eResources to help every student channel their inner artist and discover the joy in creating. Use your free Library membership to access these great apps and resources. No Library card? No problem. Sign up for free online and start using it now. World Book Online for Kids World Book Online for Kids is an online learning platform developed for young users. Children can explore a variety of topics in easy-to-read articles, images, and videos. You can also solve puzzles while learning fun facts or try out experiments. Is your little musician looking for new ways to make some noise? Build your own Flute, Rubber-Band Strummer, or Coffee-Can Bongos with easy instructions under the Activities icon then choose Make Some Noise. (Ages 6 – 10) Use art to learn about geography! Under the Maps and More icon, try the Outline Maps and Flags feature. Choose a continent and then a country to get a downloadable map of that country and its flag, perfect for colouring or imagining your next adventure. (Ages 6 – 12) Gale Virtual Reference Library Find full-text eBooks for learners of all ages in the Gale Virtual Reference Library on subjects including coding, business, science, and travel. If your child loves wandering through a gallery or museum, take a look at the book Art That Changed the World. It tells an engaging story of art from ancient to modern times and includes photos of important works. (Ages 9 – 12)
Read more about "Stories Arts eResources for ages 6 – 12"