בס"ד
5.2.2014
Dear Parents,
This week we started the new month of “Iyar”. (Thank you to Moreh Dror for the cookies he gave us for Rosh Chodesh treat). We have so many things coming up! On Tuesday we will have a special program with activities for “Yom Ha atzmaut” (Israel Independence Day). We are also preparing for the achievement fair and of course we started to prepare for our “Chag Hasiddur” celebration.
This week we started the new month of “Iyar”. (Thank you to Moreh Dror for the cookies he gave us for Rosh Chodesh treat). We have so many things coming up! On Tuesday we will have a special program with activities for “Yom Ha atzmaut” (Israel Independence Day). We are also preparing for the achievement fair and of course we started to prepare for our “Chag Hasiddur” celebration.
Siddur dedication:
I still need a dedication for some of the
students. If you didn’t email it to me yet, please email me a short message to
your child as a dedication for his /her siddur.
I"ll print it and
put it in your child's siddur. Please do it ASAP
This week we started learning about “Yom Ha’ atzmaut” (Independent
day). Our new Tal-Am
workbook “ My Israel ” (Yisrael Sheli) focuses on:
1. The tie between the People of Israel and the Land of Israel;
2. The identification of the People of Israel with the State of Israel andJerusalem .
We learned that this identification is acquired and internalized through
celebrating these special days as well as through displaying the Israeli flag,
symbol and emblem, singing the national anthem, and saying the prayer for the
welfare of the State.
1. The tie between the People of Israel and the Land of Israel;
2. The identification of the People of Israel with the State of Israel and
“My library” הַסִפְרִיָה
שֶלִי "
This week’s book is called:"אה, יום
העצמאות?!" -“Ah,
Yom Ha’ atzmaut?!”
(Ah, Independent day?! ).
Please encourage your child to read it aloud to you over the weekend
.It is a great way to practice all the vocabulary we have learned.
Ariot:
This week Ariot is going to Zach’s home.
Parashat Hashavua: Parashat :אמור""-counting
the Omer
We learned that from Passover until Shavout we count 49 days which
is 7 weeks. Ask your child why we are counting the days. We are counting the Omer every day as
part of our “Tefilah” (Prayer).
Vocabulary words:
This is our next word list.
The test will be on Wednesday May 7th.
The test will be on Wednesday May 7th.
מילים למבחן
Milk חָלָב-
Juice מִיץ-
Bread לֶחֶם-
Cheese גְבִינָה-
Chocolate milk שוֹקוֹ-
Jelly רִיבָּה-
Egg בֵּיצָה-
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