Sunday, January 27, 2019

Happy Shabbat!

This week has flown by! We started our week off with our wonderful dedication to our new playground and having a special person or grandparent come to join us! It was wonderful to see everyone enjoying the morning with the children. It was so fun to see everyone at our orange juicing booth. We have a lot of children who loved juicing!

In the dramatic play area this week, we shut down oour flower shop and changed it out to celebrate Shabbat. We have a lot of soup making, challah making, setting the table and cleaning the classroom!

The block area has been busy with creating ice bergs and different cold lands.

Our light table was a busy area this week with tracing our letters using the light. We also worked on our Hebrew sounds with Mora Devora using paint to dot our letters.

We continued this week talking about The Artic and Antarctica Animals, mainly the penguin. We had our “northern lights” up inside the loft. And the children enjoyed laying down and looking up at it. It, of course doesn’t do justice to the real thing!

Our books for the week were-
“Animal babies in Polar lands”, “Way up in the Artic”, “Recess at 20 below”.

The children loved reading about children going to school in Alaska and how it’s so different from our school! We don’t get to sled on a big pile of snow for months!(in my opinion, Thank Goodness!)

Coming up next week- Talking more about Shabbat, with many projects for us to do and explore!

Have an amazing weekend!
Morah Amanda and Morah Devora


Parsha's Yisro:

In this weeks Parsha we learned about Matan Torah, the very special moment when Hashem gave us the Torah.  The Jewish people were getting ready for 3 days, and Moshe went to the sky for 40 days to learn and get the Torah from Hashem.
Hashem chose the mountain of Har Sinai, to give the Torah on, because it was a humble mountain, and Hashem wanted to teach this lesson to the Jewish people to be humble.
We also learned that Hashem gave us the 10 commandments, and it was a very special moment, that we remember it until today!!
Shabat Shalom

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