Monthly Archives: November 2024

Notable New Non-Fiction at the OJCS Library

The OJCS library just got in a wonderful order of fantastic new non-fiction.  Here are some of the noteworthy selections.   Math and Me (LOOK! Books ™) Math isn’t just something you learn in school! It’s an important part of the world around us. Whether it’s cooking in the kitchen, shopping for groceries, or enjoying … Continue reading Notable New Non-Fiction at the OJCS Library

The Scholastic Book Fair Is Only a Week Away!

Get ready! The Scholastic Book Fair is coming our way (YAY!). Choosing their own books empowers kids and inspires them on their journey to becoming lifelong readers. AND—as always—every purchase at the Fair benefits our school.  This year, proceeds are going to purchase new sports equipment for our PE department.  We also encourage you to purchase for your … Continue reading The Scholastic Book Fair Is Only a Week Away!

Hanukkah Author Event – Don’t Invite a Bear Inside for Hanukkah

The OJCS is proud to welcome author Karen Rostoker-Gruber on December 11th.  She will be reading her beautiful book Don’t Invite a Bear Inside for Hanukkah to our grades K to 2 students at 11:45. If families would like to support her work and purchase a copy of the book, you can find it at … Continue reading Hanukkah Author Event – Don’t Invite a Bear Inside for Hanukkah

Finding Inspiration Through Connection

  This year for my professional development project, I wanted to find an opportunity to visit other school libraries, including other CAIS (Canadian Accredited Independent Schools) school libraries, public school libraries, and the Ottawa Public Library.  By observing different library spaces, programs, and approaches, I knew it would be an opportunity for me to gain … Continue reading Finding Inspiration Through Connection

Unlocking Algorithmic Literacy: Empowering Grades 7 and 8 with AI Knowledge

In an increasingly digital world, understanding the algorithms that shape our experiences is essential.  This year, the library is running a series of workshops for students in grades 7 and 8, focusing on algorithmic literacy. The aim is to equip our students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) … Continue reading Unlocking Algorithmic Literacy: Empowering Grades 7 and 8 with AI Knowledge