9.5.2014
בס"ד
Dear Parents,
We were very busy learning about Rosh Hashanah.
We learned a new song for the 12 Hebrew month, and we know that
Rosh Hashnah starts on the first day of the first month of Tishri.
Hebrew Sentence of the week:
אֲנִי יוֹדָעָת I know (F) אֲנִי יוֹדֵע / I know (M)
Prayer:
We learned the whole “Alenu Leshabeach” at the end of the service.
We are saying the entire “Birkat Hamazon”. Please encourage your child to
follow with his/ her finger along the words while he/she is davening or
benching.
Hebrew:
Our small groups are running very well. We are using a workbook
called: “Ivrit eem Morah Irit” (Hebrew with Morah Irit), where we learn to
read, write, and sound out Hebrew words. This week we finished the first “חוברת"- work book- up to the letter “Hey”.
We learned the meaning of some of the Hebrew words and learned how to spell
them as well. We focused on “ ה” in the front of the Hebrew word which
means “The”. We saw many examples of Hebrew sentences that start with “The”.
Ask your child to show you some of the sentences.
I’m sending the workbook home to review and keep at home.
Parashat Hashavua - Parashat Ki
Teitzei
This Friday you will find in the folder a Parasha sheet with
pictures and a summary of what is in the Parasha. The first graders learned
about the Mitzvah of
Hashavas Aveida. “השבת אבידה” which means we must
return lost objects to their owner. A person cannot pretend that he does not
see the object, and he must watch over the lost item until the owner returns
for it. He/she also cannot use that object while it is in his/her possession.
One must also ask the owner for signs in order to establish that the object is
really his. We also learned about the Mitzvah of Tzitzit as well. We learned
that there are 5 knots and 8 strings which add up to 13. We learned that there
are 613 Mitzvot and looking at our Tzitzit reminds us to always be ready to
follow the Mitzvot of Hashsem. Please encourage your child to explain to you
what is in the other pictures as well.
When you come to visit the school, please feel free to come to the
1st grade hallway, and
see our bulleting board! The
students have written about themselves.
Shabbat Shalom from Morah Irit.
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