Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Scholastic Book Fair

 Our Scholastic Book Fair is a big deal! 

Did you know that it is a fundraiser for our library? Yes! The more we sell, the more credit we get to buy new books for our collection.

Set Up : Monday, November 25 afternoon

Class Previews : Tuesday / Wednesday, November 26 / 27

Sales : Thursday, November 28 : Period 3 + Lunch + Period 4 AND during evening conferences

Take Down : Friday, November 29 morning

Help! 

We need volunteers to make the book fair a success! If you are able to help out during any time listed above, please contact Mrs. James in the office. Thank you!


Thank you for supporting our library by shopping at the Book Fair!


Wednesday, 6 November 2024

Métis Week

Métis Week is an annual event planned by the Métis Nation of Alberta and sees a range of interesting commemorative events take place across Alberta. This year, Métis Week is November 10-16. 

Who are the Métis?

Métis are people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry. There are Métis communities across Canada. 

The Métis have deep historical roots in the Red River area, as early as the 1700s. Their traditional homelands encompass the three Prairie provinces, northwestern Ontario, northeastern British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, northern Montana, and North Dakota. They are the descendants of Indigenous women (typically Cree, Salteaux, and Dene) and European fur traders (typically French, Scottish, and Irish). (https://learningbird.com/celebrating-metis-week-in-your-classroom/)

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Michif

Michif (mi-CHIF) is the language spoken by the Métis. The Michif language is a combination of French nouns and Cree verbs and is spoken by Métis in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories. Depending on the region, the language spoken may be Michif-Anishnaabe or Michif-Cree. The highest numbers of Michif speakers are found in the Prairies. Many Métis people also speak Cree, which is more widely spoken than Michif. (https://albertametis.com/culture/language/)

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Symbols of Métis Culture

The Métis developed a distinct culture celebrated for its dances, jigs, fiddle music, and colourful, embroidered clothing and sashes. The advanced design of Métis Red River Carts was famous at the time. Métis were exceptional bison hunters. (https://learningbird.com/celebrating-metis-week-in-your-classroom/)

The Métis sash is a colourful finger-woven belt that is usually three-meters long. It is sometimes referred to as L’Assomption sash or Ceinture Fléchée (arrow sash).

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Learning Commons

Come up to the Learning Commons and borrow a book from our display.








I Read Canadian Day

Today is I Read Canadian Day!

 I Read Canadian Day is a national celebration of Canadian books for young people, with the goal of elevating the genre and celebrating the breadth and diversity of these books.

Who's your favourite Canadian author? 

Is it Gordon Korman? Did you know he wrote his first book called This Can't Be Happneing at MacDonald Hall when he was in Grade 7? We have lots of Gordon Korman books in our collection.

Come up to the Learning Commons and borrow a book from our display? It highlights just some of the Canadian authors we have in our collection. 


Happy reading!

Monday, 4 November 2024

Indigenous Veterans Day and Remembrance Day

On November 8th we honour Indigenous Veterans Day and on November 11th we honour Remembrance Day. 

This is a time of reflection and gratitude for the sacrifices made by military members and their families, past and present. 

At Willow Park, we will be honour these days on Thursday, November 7th. 

Indigenous Veterans

First Nations, Inuit and Métis people in Canada have a long and proud tradition of military service to our country.

To learn more, click 👇


Heritage Minutes

To watch these short and informative Canadian videos, click 👇

Remembrance Day Quiz

Take this quiz to test your knowledge by clicking 👇

Learning Commons

Visit the Learning Commons to borrow a book from our display.