This printable worksheet guides students through a viewing of a Campus (NFB) documentary.
Read more about "A Century of War: Discussion Questions"The Library supports learning and educational goals for students of all ages.
Read more about "Resources for Kids"Find eBooks, enhanced novels, graphic novels, audiobooks, and even videos. TeenBookCloud offers students access to an amazing range of content. No waiting.
Read more about "eBooks and audiobooks for teens"A curriculum guide for students that encourages the study of oral, print, visual and multimedia texts.
Read more about "Media Literacy in Alberta Curriculum"The Library supports learning and educational goals for students of all ages.
Read more about "Is your child starting kindergarten this year?"'\n ', "Go behind the headlines of today's news, explore biographies of important people, find resources, interactive maps, articles and videos by topic and more. ", 'World Book Online Student', ' is designed specifically\xa0for grades 4 through 9 students.', 'Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial on Niche Academy: ', 'World Book tutorial', '.', '\n '
Read more about "'Research the history of people, places, and events'"Travel back in time to learn more about the pre-historic creatures that roamed the Earth. Students will become captivated as they participate in this hands-on workshop that will...
Read more about "Digging for Dinos"Students from K – 12 can learn about the Level Up Calgary Minecraft Design Challenge.
Read more about "Minecraft Design Challenge (April 6)"Volunteer Qualifications Adult and senior high school students (Grade 10 to Grade 12) Strong academic standards Positive attitude Strong communication skills Able to interact with students of diverse backgrounds and ages Able to work in a team environment Volunteer Responsibilities Attend an orientation and training session Be a positive role model for participants Provide one-on-one and small group assistance to students with schoolwork assignments, creative writing projects and in the use of basic internet, online resources and other learning materials that support school success Volunteer responsibilities include checking-in with participants as they work, inviting alternatives to solve a problem, modeling appropriate behavior, asking open-ended inquiry questions, helping with reading, and engaging parents to assist if they are available and willing. Support students with writing or reading comprehension activities.
Read more about "Volunteer Qualifications Volunteer Responsibilities"Students can learn the difference between fact and fiction with free programs and resources.
Read more about "Media Literacy Week"Students in grade 4 – 6 can learn to verify sources from online media and identify trustworthy information.
Read more about "Debunk the Junk: Media Literacy"Students in grade 7 – 9 can learn to evaluate and verify information and reject misinformation.
Read more about "True Story, Better Source: Media Literacy"This resource is for students, parents, and educators on career, college and post-secondary options and planning for the future.
Read more about "Explore your career and education options."Students in kindergarten to Grade 3 can enjoy a festive storytime with Mayor Jyoti Gondek.
Read more about "Mayor's Holiday Storytime: Morning Event"Celebrate Asian Heritage Month with these thought-provoking and adventure-filled titles for grades 4 – 6 students.
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