Friday, December 23, 2016

Oh Chanukah, Oh Chanukah

The Green Room had a great week recapping the Chanukah story and making Chanukah gifts and goodies!  On Monday we began working on our gifts to give out at Dreidels and Dads.  We asked each friend different questions about their Dad and their answers were priceless!  Nechama said, "My Tatty is good at balancing his phone on his head" so Nosson pointed out: "I'm really good at balancing a slipper on my head!"  We also made our Chanukah menorahs that we can light at home during the holiday!  On Tuesday we decorated our plaques for Dad with pom poms and stones.  We also read more Chanukah stories.

Please ask your children the following questions about Chanukah:
1. Who did the Jews defeat in battle? (The evil king/King Antiochus)
2. When the Jews were rebuilding the Beis Hamikdash they found enough oil to last for how many days? (1)
3. How long did the oil actually last? (8 day)
4.  What game do we play on Chanukah? (Dreidel)
5.  What do the letters on the dreidel stand for? (a great miracle happened there)
6. What special foods do we eat on Chanukah? (Latkes and Sufganiot/Donuts)
7.  Why do we eat these foods on Chanukah? (Because they are fried in oil-just like the oil from the miracle)

On Wednesday we had so much fun with our moms and dads at Dreidels and Dads.  We ate latkes, decorated plates, played human dreidel, and gave our Dads our gifts.  We hope you had a great time too!  We made delicious sufganiot as well.  Everyone really loved mixing the ingredients, squishing the dough, and then making shapes.

We hope you have a wonderful holiday break and Happy Chanukah!
Morah D and Morah Shoshana

Green Room working on menorahs


Friends working on gifts for their dads

Getting reading to make sufganiot

Nechama working on her menorah

Vella and Nechama rolling out the dough

Nosson working on his menorah

Shimmy measuring ingredients

Shimmy squishing his dough

Shimmy working on his menorah

Shira working on her menorah


Vella making her menorah

Friday, December 16, 2016

Making Good Choices

This week in the Green Room we did Chanukah crafts and learned the songs "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel" and "Sivivon Sov Sov Sov".  We melted crayons two different ways, first with a blow dryer and second by using a candle to melt them.   We poured the wax into Chanukah molds and made awesome Chanukah shaped crayons!  Everyone exclaimed, "they are melting!"  Ben said "they are popping like popcorn" and Shira said, "no...like chips!"  The friends also enjoyed making art with Chanukah shaped stickers and stamps.






This week the parsha is Vayishlach.  We learned so many real-life lessons in this parsha that the friends were able to relate to.  For example, when we spoke about Rochel Imeinu passing away Nechama and Nosson both pointed out that their Zaides passed away too and are in Shamayim with Hashem.  Nosson even told us that "when Hashem comes my Zaide will come too".  We briefly reminded him that yes, when Moshiach comes, our loved ones who passed away will come back too, Baruch Hashem!  Morah Shoshana showed them pictures of Kever Rochel and told them about her experience davening there.  We also spoke in depth about the concept of not copying someone when they make bad choices.  Yaakov and Esav loved each other so much and were still friends but Yaakov knew that sometimes Esav makes bad choices and this is why he suggested that they don't travel together.  Morah Shoshana asked the class "if chas v'shalom Nechama makes a "not good" choice and begins throwing her lunch all over the classroom should we do the same?"  Everyone giggled so much but they said no, we shouldn't do it too!  Morah Shoshana then asked, "but do we still love her and we are still her friend?"  They said, "yes!"  They understood then that even though Yaakov and Esav were brothers and loved each other, that sometimes Yaakov had to know when to make better choices and not follow his brother.

Parsha Questions:
1. What three things did Yaakov do to prepare for meeting Esav? (daven, prepare to fight, prepare a gift)
2. When Yaakov and Esav reunited did they fight or were they happy to see each other? (they hugged!)
3.  When a friend makes a "not good" choice should we copy them or move ourselves away? (Like Yaakov did, we should know when to move ourselves out of the situation)
4.  Did Yaakov and Esav travel together or apart? (apart)
5.  Where did Rochel get buried? (side of the road)
6.  Why was Rochel buried on the side of the road? (so people can daven to Hashem at her kever)

Shabbat Shalom,
Morah D and Morah Shoshana

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Chanukah Caves and Parsha Play

Teamwork
This week in the Green Room we began learning about Chanukah.  Morah D and Morah Shoshana built a cave in the classroom and as our friends entered in the morning they ran immediately over to start exploring.  The cave fell down a few times and this prompted everyone to problem solve.  Nosson said "let's put two blocks by the door" and Shira suggested, "two tapes" on the boxes.  The teamwork they displayed was in line with the parsha and we discussed how the rocks around Yaakov's head joined together to protect him.  Our theme throughout the week became teamwork and everyone pointed out different examples as they arose.

In the cave, the friends played dreidel and explored candles and Chanukah shapes.  Morah D told the story of Chanukah inside the cave which helped the story come to life!
Nosson, Shira, and Nechama exploring Chanukah materials in the cave.
Morah D reading the Chanukah story inside the cave.
Shira and Nosson using teamwork to rebuild our cave after it fell.
Art
The art projects this week included creating the letters Aleph and Beis and A and B out of glue and glitter.  This project promoted literacy, creativity, and fine motor skills.  We also painted plates and used dreidels and Chanukah-shaped sponges to create beautiful designs.


Shira: "when you mix this and this and this it makes brown!"


Parsha
1. What's the name of the parsha? (Vayeitze)
2. How many years was Yaakov in yeshiva? (Fourteen)
3. What did Yaakov daven in Har HaMoriah? (Mincha)
4. What did Yaakov dream about? (ladder and angels)
5. What did Hashem put under Yaakov's head while he was sleeping to protect him? (Israel)
*We colored maps of Israel and folded them up and put them under our heads during nap time!  We also practiced the names of the 12 Shvatim
6. Who did Yaakov get married to? (Leah)
*Nechama pointed out that it was supposed to be Rochel!  But we know that Lavan covered Leah's face to trick Yaakov into marrying her.
*To bring the parsha into practical play we went outside and put our feet in the sandbox.  We talked about how it was impossible to count all of the grains of sand.  Hashem promised Yaakov that his children would be impossible to count just like all of the grains of sand on the shore!

During dramatic play, the friends acted out the parsha.  Shira and Vella covered their faces with cloth and Shira said, "I'm a malka".  Nechama noticed that Vella's face was covered and she asked Shira, "is she getting married?"  Shira replied, "yes she is getting married".  It is so awesome to see them take the information they learn during parsha discussion and apply it to their play!  This is the exact type of learning we encourage here at CJP!


On Friday we cooked a wedding feast and acted out Yaakov and Leah's wedding.  Stay tuned to Facebook for pictures of our classroom simcha. 

Shabbos Talk
After nap time on Wednesday, Morah D read the book "I Love Shabbos" and then our friends went around talking about what they love best during Shabbos.  Nosson loves Shabbos because he gets to eat.  Shira loves Shabbos because she eats challah.  Nechama loves to drink grape juice.  When Ben was asked why he loves Shabbos he said, "because I need to" and Shimmy answered, "because Papa does Shabbos".  

Morah D drew a picture of balloons next and asked everyone what it was.  All our friends agreed it was balloons and Ben said, "balloony".  Nosson was very clever and said "it's a Chanukah menora!"  He noticed that the balloons were all in a row just like a menorah.  This facilitated a conversation of Chanukah and the different materials and shapes we see!

Next week is Parent-Teacher Conferences on December 15.  Please don't forget to sign up early so you can get the time slot that works best for you.  Masha sent out an e-mail that makes it very easy to sign-up electronically.

Shabbat Shalom,
Morah Deanna and Morah Shoshana



Friday, December 2, 2016

Literacy & Lentil Soup

Literacy
This week we learned the letters Aleph and Beis along with A and B.  We made baskets and discussed the letter B.  During snack time on Friday, Morah D pointed out that Nechama had Bissli in her lunch and that starts with the letter Beis.  Then, Morah Shoshana asked the class "who else has food in their lunch that starts with a Beis?"  Shira said, "I have a brownie!"  Then Vella held up her banana chips and said "Beis for banana!"  Then Morah D asked everyone what they call the thing they drink their water from and Nechama said "bottle....beis for bottle!"  After about five minutes of quietly eating our snack Ben shouted out "b-b-bagel!!!!!!"   Everyone laughed and said, "yes and Beis for Ben!"  Then Ben said, "no...I'm not a food".  Everyone giggled.
Basket making


Bunny Observations
Making predictions and observations develops literacy skills and rational thinking.  Vella observed that "the bunny is eating his hay".  Shira held the bedding and said "it's soft."  Nosson and Shira had a conversation about his teeth.  Shira said that the bunny has two teeth and she has 100 teeth.  Nosson said that the bunny only has front teeth and that he has front and back teeth.  Everyone agreed that the bunny was soft.  Tamar said "he's black".  Shimmy laughed and said, "he pooped!"

Dramatic & Outdoor Play
Dramatic play is so important for developing multiple skills such as creativity, imagination, sharing, spacial awareness, and emotional regulation.  Outside on Wednesday, Nosson and Shira were playing Tatty and Ima and the sisters were Vella and Nechama.  Shira asked Nosson to go with her to California.  He said, "no I can't, I have to go to New York".  He then pointed out that the grassy area outside was New York.  How creative!
Ben and Shimmy riding bikes
Shimmy figured out that two triangles make a square.  He went up to Morah Shoshana and said, "look I made a square".  Awesome math skills Shimmy!
The Green Room in dance class.


Parsha
This week the parsha is Toldos.  We made lentil soup in honor of the parsha and everyone enjoyed cutting, seasoning, stirring, and finally devouring the delicious soup.  We even shared soup with the other morahs.  During our soup cooking we had a discussion about the parsha.  Please ask the following questions to your child at the shabbos table this week:
1. What did Yaakov cook? (lentil soup)
2. Who did Yaakov make the soup for? (Yitzchok or "his Tatty")
3. Who gobbled up the soup instead? (Esav)
4.  Yaakov and Esav are twins.  Who else do we know that are twins? (Ben and Shimmy)
5.  What did Rivka put on Yaakovs arm? (fur)
6.  What did Yaakov get from his aba/Yitzchok? (a bracha)
7. Does your aba give you a bracha on Shabbat?
8.  When Yaakov and Esav were born, what was Yaakov holding onto? (Esav's heel/foot)





Shira making lentil soup out of playdoh.

We would like to give a very special shout-out to Ben and Vella.  With zero prompt from their teachers, these two friends worked together to create a new organizational system in our arts & crafts area.  They matched the crayons to the colored paper and thanks to them, this is the new system we will be using for the rest of the year.  Way to go Ben and Vella, we are very proud and grateful for their idea.


Shabbat Shalom,
Morah D and Morah Shoshana

Friday, November 25, 2016

Thanksgiving in the Green Room

This week in the Green Room we continued our theme of Thanksgiving and being grateful.  We sang "Thank you Hashem" and each friend went around the circle and said who they are grateful for.  We baked pumpkin pies and made mashed potatoes for our Thanksgiving Feast.  Thank you to everyone for coming to celebrate with us.  Our class really enjoyed performing their dance for you!

We explored different textures this week.  On Monday we played with shaving cream.  This sensory activity helps develop spacial awareness by learning where their body stops and another person's begins.  This skill was shown when the friends covered Morah Mirele's arm with shaving cream.

On Tuesday and Wednesday we cooked for the feast.  Mixing and mashing the potatoes and baking the pumpkin pies encouraged self-regulation because we had to measure ingredients and mix slowly so the food wouldn't spill.
                                                                      Parsha
We discussed the parsha every day and also read the book "Kind Little Rivka".  We told a story about the parsha with pictures and you can say this story with your child and have them fill in the blanks:

The parsha this week is (Chaya Sarah).  Eliezer went to the well to find a wife for (Yitzchak).  Her name was (Rivka).  Rivka gave water to Eliezer and his camels to drink so he knew she would make a great wife for Yitzchak.  He gave her presents and (jewelry).  She became one of the mothers of the Jewish people.  Rivka had the same three miracles that Sarah had so everyone knew she was the true wife for Yitzchak.  Her tent was protected by (clouds), her challah stayed (fresh) all week, and her Shabbos candles stayed (lit).

Good Shabbos and Happy Thanksgiving!
Morah D and Morah Shoshana


Ben exploring shaving cream.

The Green Room baking pumpkin pie.

The Green Room exploring shaving cream.

Nechama mashing potatoes.

Shira covered in shaving cream.

Vella and Shira looking cute as can be!

Vella checking the eggs for blood.

Vella being silly with shaving cream.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Nature, Literacy,Thanksgiving and Parsha!

                                                                Nature
In the Green Room this week we explored nature.  We went on a nature walk outside to collect different materials to make natural paintbrushes.  Our friends collected sticks, leaves, rocks, and flowers and we bound them together to make a paintbrush.  The hike outside developed their gross motor skills, imagination, creativity, and was a whole-body sensory experience.
Vella, Nosson, and Shira use their natural materials to paint bubble wrap!
The green room on their nature walk.

Vella found a great twig to use as a paintbrush handle!

Our friends create their paintbrushes as an after-nap activity.

Shimmy explores the outdoors and searches for natural paintbrush materials.

                                                                 Literacy
We also explored play dough this week and used ABC cookie-cutters to spell our names.  This was not only a sensory experience but it developed their literacy as well.  Shira, Nechama, and Nosson decided that the large popsicle sticks looked like toothbrushes when they put play-dough on the end.  This cracked everyone up and we all made toothbrushes and pretended to brush our teeth.  How creative!
The green room uses play dough to spell their names.  They also enjoyed filling baby food jars with the dough and Nosson figured out that if the cap is too big you can use play-dough to help it stick shut.

Shira and Nechama pretend to brush their teeth.
Thanksgiving
This week the we are  busy working on our Thanksgiving project.  We discussed different words this week within the theme of Thanksgiving.  We learned the words thankful, grateful, and appreciate.  Each day we went around the circle during davening and shared what we are grateful for and who we appreciate.  We made bowls out of clay as a Thanksgiving gift and they will be displayed at the Thanksgiving Feast on Wednesday November 23 at 11 am.  You will be able to see videos of your children saying what they are grateful for so please don't miss this yummy and fun party!  All parents are welcome.

Tamar creates her bowl out of clay.

Ben and Shimmy work on fine-motor skills by exploring legos.
Parsha
The parsha this week is Vayeira.  We discussed the main themes of the parsha using pictures and Morah D read a parsha story.  Hashem sent three angels to visit Avraham after he had his bris.  This facilitated a discussion about the mitzvah of bikur cholim (visiting the sick).  We talked about Yitzchok being born and why he has that name.  Your child can tell you it's because it means laughter and Sarah laughed when Hashem told her she was going to have a baby even though she was 90 years old!  We asked everyone how old their mom was when she had them.  These are their answers:
Nechama: 40 years old
Vella: 63 years old
Nosson: 68 years old
Shimmy: 2 years old
Ben: 3 years old
Tamar: 5 years old
Shira: 91 and 2 years old

Please ask the following parsha questions at your Shabbos table this week:
1. What is the name of the parsha this week? (Vayeira)
2. How old was Sarah when Hashem told her she would have a baby? (90)
3. What was her baby's name? (Yitzchok)
4. Hold old was Yitzchok when he had his bris? (8 days old)
5. Who came to visit Avraham in his tent? (3 angels)

Good Shabbos,
Morah D and Morah Shoshana