Lunchtime Features Feb. 10 – 14
This week, the library will be working with ESL classes on researching different sports featured in the upcoming Winter Olympics. ► Plan ahead knowing there will be limited access. Please respect the...
View ArticleCanada Reads Returns
Check out this year’s contenders for CBC’s Canada Reads 2014. Five novels defended by five Canadian celebrities. Find out which novel all of Canada should read – March 3 – 6, 2014....
View ArticleSee some great Author Talks at the Public Library
Check out this link for a list of Author Talks at the Toronto Public Library (TPL). And don’t forget about the Teen section.
View ArticleRead a good book? Suggest it to others!
Steps to finding a book: #1. In what subject am I generally interested? Think about your interests and books you’ve read in the past. #2. What books match my interests? Use Toronto Public...
View ArticleNetwork slow? Please reduce your video streaming
In order to ensure that everyone has access to the network, please use streaming video sparingly and for school purposes only. Here is a message from the Toronto District School Board’s computer...
View ArticleLunchtime Features Feb 18 – 21
This week, the library will be working with Civics on researching Social Issues using databases (see p21 in the agenda for UN/PW) such as Canadian Points of View. We are also working with ESL classes...
View ArticleLibrary Lunchtime Features March 3 – 6
This week, the library is working with Gr. 11 English classes on Academic Honesty. ► Plan ahead knowing there will be limited access (e.g., fewer computers to use). Please respect the classes that are...
View ArticleYoung Voices – submit by April 5!
TPL is now accepting creative writing and artwork and photographs for Young Voices 2014 – Toronto Public Library’s magazine of teen writing and visual art. The editors will look at submissions in the...
View ArticleTPL March break Events and Programs
Keep busy over the Break by joining some events and programs at the Toronto Public Library. ..
View ArticleRead how to Eat right!
They say “you are what you eat”. What does that mean for you? March is Nutrition Month, so check out Canada’s Food Guide and make sure you’re eating healthy for this and every other month of the...
View ArticleLunchtime Features Mar. 17 – 21
pinterest ► Plan ahead knowing there will be limited access (e.g., fewer computers to use). Please respect the classes that are in session and remain quiet. The Library may be closed during the...
View ArticleAttention Students writing the OSSLT -March 27th
If you are writing the OSSLT (Literacy Test) next Thursday, March 27th, here is some important information for you. OSSLT Room Locations -Check which classroom you will be writing the literacy...
View ArticleLunchtime Features Mar. 24 – 28
No classes are scheduled over the lunches this week. Monday: —Tuesday: —Wednesday: —Thursday: HR Schedule EQAO Literacy Test (Gr. 10s)Friday: —The library is reserved for quiet work when a lesson...
View ArticleWhite Pine Meeting tomorrow after school
Have you been reading your White Pine novel or non-fiction book? What did you love and dislike about the experience(s)? Share your ideas and find out what others thought at our last White Pine...
View ArticleLunchtime Features Mar. 28 – Apr. 4
This week, the library will be working with Careers classes researching career profiles using Career Cruising and Gr. 11s for Academic Honesty Workshops. ► Plan ahead knowing there will be limited...
View ArticleLunchtime Features Apr. 7 to 11
This week, the library will be working with ESL classes on Human Rights issues looking at articles from our Canadian Points of View database (UN/PW on agenda p22) and the Charter of Rights and...
View ArticleWed. Apr. 9 – Wear Pink to end bullying against LGBTQ youth
On Wed. April 9th, the EHSS GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance) will be sponsoring Pink Day. Wear some pink on that day to show your support of the LGBTQ (Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trangender,...
View ArticleWhite Pine voting this month
Attention White Piners! Our last meeting will be on Wed. Apr. 16 after school in the library. All those who have read at least five fiction or five non-fiction titles will be eligible to vote on...
View ArticleGriffin Poetry Prize Shortlist announced
Check out the runners up for one of the most prestigious prizes of the Poetry World. “By funding the Griffin Poetry Prize – the world’s largest prize for a first edition single collection of poetry...
View ArticleLunchtime features Apr. 14 – 17
This week, the library will welcome a Gr. 11 English class to research news items related to Atwood’s Oryx and Crake (Call No.: F ATW). We will also continue working with ESL classes on Human Rights...
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