Dear Parents,
Welcome Back! I hope everyone had a nice Passover and ready to be back. We are reviewing the letters and vowels since its been awhile and will be moving on to our next letter. We talked about Yom Hashoah and Yom Ha'atzma'ut and the students are learning the difference between both holiday's. We are working on a Shabbat project where each student is given construction paper, doilies, glue sticks and stickers. The idea is to create a picture of what Shabbat means to each individual using their hands only with the materials they were given. Your students will be bringing home their masterpieces and I hope you enjoy their hard work. We will continue talking about Shabbat and Holiday's.
We will be working on the next letter this Sunday and reviewing sentence building.
We will also be working on our Chai workbook Lesson Shehecheyanu which is a special blessing that we say at certain times when we do something for the very first time or for the first time during the year.
Attached are some pictures of your children. Some were acting out Passover events. The students were building with blocks pretending to use mortar to hold the bricks together, some were designing their Seder plates and the rest were just pictures of the children working on various projects.
We still have more to learn and review before the year is over...enjoy the rest of your week. Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday.
Thank you,
Lisa Dresner Wais
Welcome Back! I hope everyone had a nice Passover and ready to be back. We are reviewing the letters and vowels since its been awhile and will be moving on to our next letter. We talked about Yom Hashoah and Yom Ha'atzma'ut and the students are learning the difference between both holiday's. We are working on a Shabbat project where each student is given construction paper, doilies, glue sticks and stickers. The idea is to create a picture of what Shabbat means to each individual using their hands only with the materials they were given. Your students will be bringing home their masterpieces and I hope you enjoy their hard work. We will continue talking about Shabbat and Holiday's.
We will be working on the next letter this Sunday and reviewing sentence building.
We will also be working on our Chai workbook Lesson Shehecheyanu which is a special blessing that we say at certain times when we do something for the very first time or for the first time during the year.
Attached are some pictures of your children. Some were acting out Passover events. The students were building with blocks pretending to use mortar to hold the bricks together, some were designing their Seder plates and the rest were just pictures of the children working on various projects.
We still have more to learn and review before the year is over...enjoy the rest of your week. Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday.
Thank you,
Lisa Dresner Wais
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