Friday, October 11, 2013

Firs Grade 10.11.2013

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10.11.2013
Dear Parents,
I’m very proud to introduce Ariot. Ariot is the “Lion” from the Tal-Am program.
Every Friday one of the 1st grade students will get to have Ariot over for the weekend.
In the Ariot’s backpack you will find Ariot along with a binder.
Please take a picture of your child and Ariot together and help your child write about their experience spending time with Ariot during the weekend.
It can be in English, or English and Hebrew, or only Hebrew.
This week Ariot went to:Miles's home.

”Shalom kitah Alef”
We read the story:”Shalom kitah Alef”- in this story the kids were excited to discover the lion named Ariot!

SHALOM BAKITA (Shalom in the Classroom):
This week we started the “Shalom 1- Shalom Bakita”.  workbook from Tal-Am program.
The workbook deals with everyday life in the classroom at the beginning of the school year, and focuses on familiarization with the characters of a "virtual" classroom, the articles and the learning habits in the classroom. 
Shalom Bakita is further organized into 3 subtopics: 
(a) Who is in the class? 
(b) What is in the class? 
(C) How to study. 
These topics will accompany the students throughout the year, since they deal with the everyday life of the students.

Hebrew workbook:
This week we finished our workbook “Hebrew with Morah Irit” Part 2! We reviewed the Aleph-Bet letter names with their sounds and the vowel sound “AH” up to the letter Lamed. We also focused on the Final letters: “Kaf sofit” . We practice writing words and we learned when to use a final letter.

Parashat Hashavua:
This Friday you will find a picture page in your child’s folder with a summary of the story of Parashat  לך לך (Lech Lecha). We learned the story of the beginning of Avraham’s journeys. We learned the story of how Avraham discovered there was one G-d and what happened when he started to teach everyone about it. Please encourage your child to tell you the stories he/she learned about this Parasha using the pictures on the sheets.

Shabbat Shalom,
Morah Irit


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