Our goal is to support the success of our students, to promote a life-long enjoyment of reading, and to provide knowledge building experiences with 24/7 access to information in a welcoming environment that is conducive to learning.
We strive to achieve this goal through attention to Equity, Well Being and Achievement.
November is Indigenous Education and Hindu Heritage month as well as a time to recognize Treaties Recognition Week Remembrance Day, Holocaust Education, Transgender Awareness and World Kindness Day. Find resources to support these important topics on our November Resource Support Documents.
This week's virtual library tip - Open the Information Literacy tab to find help with creating citations, copyright and intellectual property.
The Canada Council for the Arts has announced the winners of the 2024 Governor General's Literary Awards. The awards promote literature from Canada, recognizing the best English-language and French-language books in seven categories, including two categories for young readers—Young People’s Literature – Text and Young People’s Literature – Illustrated Books.
In this lesson, students learn the definition of scientific consensus and distinguish it from conventional wisdom. They explore how consensus is formed and how new data can lead to it changing.
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We hope this newsletter will be a support to you as we read, research, and learn together at Lawrence Park C.I. Library Learning Commons.
Happy Fall
Mrs. Zwaan