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27.9.13

Sheet Music From Canada's Past 

Scores from the past 150 years
"Library and Archives Canada brings together intriguing and historically important sheet music from the past 150 years. (Credit goes to Helmut Kallmann, a young CBC music librarian who began to collect sheet music in the early 1950s.) This website currently features sheet music published before 1900, from 1900 to 1913 and from 1914 to 1920, selected from the historical collection of Library and Archives Canada."

(PDFs and some MP3s available.)

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Young Adults and Children's Services Magazine

Programming for Young Adults and Children

The last three issues of YAACING are available here in interactive digital format. (PDFs of older issues are found on the main site.)
Catch up on the latest Red Cedar or Stellar Award news, pick up a new storytime idea, or collect a few new readers advisory titles.... YAACS (Young Adults and Children's Services) is a section of the British Columbia Library Association whose purpose is to promote the exchange of ideas among library personnel who work with Children and Young Adults.

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26.9.13

Canada's History through Books

A site with a focus on Canadian History

The "canadashistory" site, whose mission is "to make the discovery of our nation's past relevant, engaging, empowering and accessible to all Canadians", has a great subsection that talks about history books we should all be reading! This page is a repository for current book reviews, the latest featured titles and video interviews with authors. You can join their online book club or see the top history bestsellers for the past year.

This is a good place to get recommendations for your adult friends, and there are titles that will make your Socials department head smile.

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25.9.13

Bringing Métis Children’s Literature to Life:

Teacher Guidebook - suggested Métis books and lesson plans
Downloadable PDF

"Bringing Métis Children's Literature to Life" is a guidebook for teachers to support the children's literature published by Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI). Not only will teachers be able to teach about the Métis but they will also utilize strategies that foster and promote literacy development (listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing, and representing).  Each story brings traditional and contemporary Métis culture to life. They honour the past and present. Métis children often see themselves in these publications. Non-Métis students will see and connect with the universal themes and relate them to their own lives while learning about Métis culture.

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24.9.13

Reading for pleasure puts children ahead in class- IOE study

UK study extolls reading for pleasure

"Children who read for pleasure are likely to do significantly better at school than their peers, according to the UK Institute of Education (IOE). The IOE study... found that children who read for pleasure made more progress in maths, vocabulary and spelling between the ages of 10 and 16 than those who rarely read. ... Reading for pleasure was found to be more important for children's cognitive development between ages 10 and 16 than their parents' level of education. The combined effect on children's progress of 1) reading books often, 2) going to the library regularly and 3) reading newspapers at 16 was four times greater than the advantage children gained from having a parent with a degree.

The study also reported that children who were read to regularly by their parents at age 5 performed better in all three tests at age 16 than those who were not helped in this way.

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iOS Apps to support the Inquiry Process

How to support students through the research process
A recent post from "Librarians on the Fly"

"Our school just unrolled the first phase of our 1:1 iPad program tonight.  In preparation of this big event, I spent some time this summer looking into how I could support and guide students through the research process using apps. ... it was a lot of fun to read through suggestions, try new apps, and build a chart that includes all phases of the research process.  

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Science - Multimedia Portal - Secondary

Science in images, sound, and motion
"In the Science Multimedia Center, we've gathered a variety of special features with a multimedia bent, to provide access to science not only in words but also in images, sound, and motion. Most of the material accessed from this gateway is free to all users of the site.

Here's a description of the main portal areas:

  • Science Podcast. These are weekly online audiocasts with interesting stories in Science and its sister sites.
  • Images and Slide Shows. Striking images or interesting photo essays associated with content on the Science sites.
  • Videos and Seminars. This section includes video presentations tied into Science special issues.
  • Interactives. Enhanced Web versions of posters, illustrations, and other material.
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Children's Uptake on Ebooks Expected to Increase - study

Another surge in ebook reading is predicted
"Ebook readership in Canadian families is already high—41% of parents and 27% of teens have already adopted digital reading—and another surge in ebook reading is coming soon, predicts a newly released study by BookNet Canada. "Measuring Attitudes and Adoption of Digital Content for Kids and Teens", released today (Sept 16, 2013), reviews parents' and teens' attitudes towards reading and technology and examines how new behaviours and technologies are transforming the way families find, access, and consume stories."

Infographic representation of the study results. [LINK]
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Snapshots from space history

A selection of the historic space pictures
This UCL website showcases a small selection of the historic space pictures in the NASA Regional Planetary Image Facility, many of them never published online before, others only ever in low resolution.

  • The Moon in 1910
  • Earth in 1966
  • Mars in 1972
  • Jupiter's moons in 1979
  • Venus in 1982
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20.9.13

Get to know iOS 7: Macworld tips



Get to know iOS 7: Notification Center


What's new in Notification Center? Senior contributor Lex Friedman is more than happy to tell you.
                                
Get to know iOS 7: Mail
Senior editor Dan Frakes goes over Mail's new look and features in iOS 7.
                        
Change the size of text in iOS 7 with one simple slider
With Dynamic Type, you can adjust the font size of some apps, making them easier to read.
                        
Get to know iOS 7: Camera and Photos
What's new with the Camera and Photos apps in iOS 7? Associate editor Serenity Caldwell has everything you need to know.
                        
Get to know iOS 7: AirDrop
Senior editor Dan Frakes goes hands on with AirDrop in iOS 7.

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19.9.13

Parliament of Canada - New web resource for students

Teaching Government? Some links to explore

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18.9.13

ABC Bookworld - site and newsletter - AB authors issue

Spread awareness of the literary activity in British Columbia
"This site provides extensive reference information for books and authors pertaining to British Columbia, including an on-line archive of BC BookWorld, Canada's largest-circulation independent publication about books. This is a public service project to help spread awareness of the literary activity in British Columbia, Canada's province with the highest per capita book reading rate in the country. "

Volume 27/2 from Autumn 2013 focusses on Aboriginal authors

Archive to previous newsletters

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Dodecahedron Template and ideas

Fun and games with a Platonic Solid

In geometry, a dodecahedron is any polyhedron with twelve flat faces - one of the Platonic solids. This is fun shape can be made using a paper template, and fastened with the flaps facing outward, or glued with the flaps tucked in for a nice "soccer ball" look. So what is is good for? The 12 sides make a handy place to marshal 12 aspects of any theme or idea. Twelve sections to a book report, twelve months, pictures from each 12 years, 12 famous people, 12 sites to visit near the school, 12 things I like about myself, etc. There are even some good math activities using 10 numbers (with 2 "freebies") - see links and ideas below.
Platonic Solid Origami (Beautiful images)

Make all the solids

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Day One and Beyond - online preview

Practical Matters for New Middle-Level Teachers
Preview chapter one of this title online:

"For new teachers it is often the practical details rather than the weighty issues of instructional theory that can make day-to-day survival a challenge. For those just entering the middle school environment, Meet Me in the Middle author Rick Wormeli provides an invaluable collection of tips along with humorous insights into the nature of middle-level schools and students that will help you walk in the door prepared to teach..."


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One School, One Book Program

A shared reading experience

"One School, One Book is a program designed to create a shared reading experience within a single elementary school community.... Activities at school coordinate, promote and enrich the shared reading experience.

Other links to explore:

Book of the Month and more
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Novels in translation

50 Works of Fiction in Translation that Everyone Should Read

"If you're looking to get your literary passport stamped, here are 50 destinations to start you off — but, by all means, don't let these be the only translated books you read. There are plenty of other titles that could have gone on this list, whose main purpose is to help get you excited for literature originally written in different languages..."

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17.9.13

Jeffrey Wilhelm Resources

Inquiry, Engagement and More...
Jeff Wilhelm is coming to Richmond to speak at one of our Focus days. We have 8 print titles in our ISL collection at DRC. Here are some additional links to explore. (EBSCO, Scholastic site, Youtube clips, webinars, podcasts etc.)
Articles by Wilhelm in EBSCO (See your TL for ID and password for home access)

Title: The Age for Drama, Wilhelm, Jeffrey D.
Source: Ed Leadership article]
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Title:  Asking the Right Questions: Literate Lives of Boys. Wilhelm, Smith
Source: Reading Teacher. May2005, Vol. 58 Issue 8, p788-789. 2p.        
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Title:  Essential Questions. , Wilhelm, Jeffrey D
Source: Instructor. Holiday2012, Vol. 122 Issue 3, p24-27. 4p.
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Title:  Getting Boys to Read . Wilhelm, Jeffrey D.
Source: Instructor. Oct2002, Vol. 112 Issue 3
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Title:  "I just like being good at it": The importance of competence in the literate lives of young men. Smith, Michael, Wilhelm, Jeffrey D.
Source: Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy. Mar2004, Vol. 47
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Title:  Think-Alouds. , Wilhelm, Jeffrey D.
Source: Instructor. Nov/Dec2001, Vol. 111 Issue 4, p26. 3p.     
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  • Research and Advisors: 5 part Webinar Series - Dr. Jeffrey Wilhelm
  • 4 minute podcast with Wilhelm
  • Inquiring Minds- Learn to Read by Jeffrey D. Wilhelm (PDF paper)
  • Let's Get Boys Reading and Writing (clip)
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Tom Schimmer Resources

Links for Tom Schimmer

Tom Schimmer is coming to Richmond to speak at one of our Focus days. If you are interested in learning more about his thinking, here are some links to explore. (We also have his book on order for our print collection at DRC.)
Professional Book Talk Webinar With Assessment Expert Tom Schimmer (50min)

The Power of Assessment Webinar Series (Modules 1-12)
(Scroll down to view individual modules)

Slideshare - Schimmer

Audio/podcasts

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Residential school resources

Strong Nations Publishing book suggestions
Check out this list of FN books on the Residential school system. A good way to build your collection.


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Lego Man in Space - the book - the Youtube clip

The true story of two boys who launched a Lego Man into space!
Written & Illustrated by Mara Shaughnessy.
"With over 3 million views on YouTube and covered by almost every major news outlet in the world, the story of how two boys launched a Lego man 80,000 feet into space using a weather balloon, a homemade parachute, and a video camera is truly an inspirational story for all ages. Now you can follow along with the plucky little "Legonaut" as he explains just how he became the very first Lego Man in Space."

Includes a resource guide for teachers & fun activities for kids!

Articles:


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