Friday, January 30, 2015

שבת שירה

1-30-2015
Dear Parents,
This week we prepared food for the birds. Please read about our parasha to understand why.
“My library” הַסִפְרִיָה שֶלִי "    
This week’s book is called:""אריאות בראש השנה לאילנות  - Ariot on Rosh Hashanah for the trees.
We learned that Tu Bishvat Is the tree’s New Year (Rosh Hashana). In this book you will find how the trees are also celebrating their Rosh Hashana.
Ariot:
This week Ar
iot is going to Yitzy’s home.
Parashat Hashavua:
This Shabbat is Shabbat Shirah, (The Shabbat of Song). The Shabbat on which the parsha of Beshalach is read is called Shabbat Shirah, because it contains the song sung by Israel after the splitting of the Red Sea.

One of the customs associated with this Shabbat is to place crumbs outside for the birds to eat. We read in the Torah on this week about G-d giving the "מן" (“Maan”) to the nation of Israel, for their sustenance. Moshe told the nation of Israel that the Maan would not fall on Shabbat,  and therefore they should collect a double portion on Friday.  Datan and Aviram, who wanted to embarrass Moshe and weaken his authority, took Maan they had collected on Friday, and after dark placed it out on the ground. When morning came, they hoped that people would think that the Maan did indeed fall on Shabbat, and Moshe was wrong.  However, no Maan was found on Shabbat morning. Why?  Because the birds carried it away before the nation awoke. Therefore, the nation indeed trusted  Moshe and respected the sanctity of the Shabbat. To reward the birds for this noble deed, we feed them the week on which we read of the surrounding incident, the week of Beshalach.
  There is an additional reason why we feed the birds this week. The chirping of birds is not just idle song. It is the way that birds praise G-d for providing them with their needs. Because, this week, we too sing praises of G-d for providing for us in the desert, we recognize the constant song of praise chirped by the birds by providing for their needs.
Tu B’Shvat:
This week we finished learning about the tree parts
. Some of the vocabulary words are from that unit.

Homework:
Please make sure your child is writing his/her homework with pencil only!
Please make sure the homework notebook in placed  back into your child’s  backpack.
It is extremely important to have it in class on time, otherwise I can’t post their
homework for the next day.

Vocabulary words:
This week’s words will be from Tu Bishvat unit:
The test will be on Thursday, 2-5-2015.

עֵץ- Tree
עָלֶה- Leaf
עָלִים- Leaves
פֶּרַח- Flower
 פְּרִי- Fruit

You can practice with flash card at:
http://www.flashcardmachine.com/3172492/c6s1

Shabbat Shalom,
Morah Irit


Friday, January 23, 2015

פרשת בא 1.23.2015

1.23.2014

Dear Parents,
This week we successfully flipped the time. I think it is more confusing to me than to the students. We are all adjusting well.

Tu Bishvat                                                                                                                       
 We started to learn the Tal-Am unit for Tu-Bishvat.  We used gematria again to find out that “Tu” is 15 and we celebrate Tu Bishvat on the 15th of Shvat.          
 We also learned that this is a Rosh Hashana for the trees.                                    
 We all knew that tree in Hebrew is “Ets”  but now we all know that another word for tree is “Elan”.

 שיעורי בית(shi urey bayit) – Home work.
Yes, we are going to start assigning  Hebrew Homework (the first word list will be next Friday).

Sentence of the week:
-         טו בשבט בא! -“Tu B’shvat Ba” – Tu B’shvat is coming!

 “My library” הַסִפְרִיָה שֶלִי "   
This week’s book is called:"עץ גדול עץ קטן" -“Etz Gadol Etz Katan?” (Big tree, small tree). When we read the book, we clapped our hands each time we read the words “Gadol Gadol” (big). We snapped every time we read the words “Katan Katan” (small).
Please encourage your child to read it aloud to you over the weekend and clap your hands and snap to follow to the story. It is a great way to practice all the vocabulary we have learned.

Ariot:
This week Ariot is going to Miriam K.’s home.

Parashat Hashavua                                                                                                      
   This Friday you will find a picture page in the folder with a summary of the story of Parashat: “בא” (Bo). We reviewed the 10 makot (the Ten Plagues) names in English and in Hebrew.
We learn that “בא” in gematria is 3 and in our Parasha we have the last 3 Makot (plagues).


Shabbat Shlom from Morah Irit Karavani

Friday, January 16, 2015

פרשת וארא 1.16.2015


בס"ד
 
Dear Parents:
This week we build our own snow man –אִיש שֶלֶג
Coming soon:
In about two weeks we will start to learn Hebrew script letters.
We will start a weekly Hebrew homework and vocabulary test.
We will start a new unit on home & family (this is why the students need pictures of their home and family!)
Ariot:
This week Ariot is going to Yossi’s home.
Hebrew workbook:
This week we finished our workbook which teaches about the vowel “Holam” (the long O sound). We learned to spell words with all three of the vowels we have learned (“Ah”, “Ei” and “O”). We  started the next workbook with the sound Eh.
“My library” הַסִפְרִיָה שֶלִי "   
 בְּרְרְ... הַיוֹם קַר  - Brrrrr….. today is cold.
This story is a very important story for practicing all the clothing parts.
Please find out at the end of the story why it is hot and not cold anymore.
Sentence of the week:
קַר לִי!- I’m cold!
 “Ariot” in the computer lab:
This week we started going to the computer lab.
As part of the complex of teaching Hebrew in First grade,
Students will go once a week to the computers and practice “Ariot” with a special program for the computer.
On their computer the students hear the same story we are learning from the “Ariot” workbook in the class.
Students practice the new vocabulary we are learning in the class in different attractive activities that change every unit.
Students are equipped with special noise canceling headphones which helps the students to hear and concentrate on the talking from the computer.
Tu Bishvat
We are going to start to learn the Tal-Am unit for Tu-Bishvat. 
My family” and “My house” Pictures:
Unfortunately, I didn’t get pictures from half of the class!
 If you haven’t sent your pictures yet or you have sent only one of the pictures, please send your pictures this week!
For your convenience you can Email me the pictures and I will print them for you! (My Email is: iritkaravani@hotmail.com)
Parashat Hashavua
This Friday we learned the summary of the story of Parashat: ” וארא“. We learned the 10 makot (the Ten Plagues) names in English and in Hebrew.


Shabbat Shalom from Morah Irit Karavani.

Friday, January 9, 2015

פרשת שמות

1.09.2015
Dear Parents,
Welcome back! I hope you had a nice winter vacation.
Here are some pictures of Ariot with Morah Irit's family in Israel


The reading program:
This week we almost finished our workbook with the sound “O”. Next week B”H we will start the  sound “Eh”.

“My library” הַסִפְרִיָה שֶלִי "   
אֵיזֶה יוּפִי! קַר! – How wonderful! It is cold!
This story is a very important story for practicing all the body parts.
Please find out in the story why it is so wonderful that it is cold.

Sentence of the week:
אֵיזֶה יוֹפִי! – How wonderful!

Ariot:
This week Ariot is going to Ester’s home.

My family” and “My house” unit:
We are supposed to start learning about our family and about our house in Hebrew. I asked a few weeks ago that you should send two pictures about your family.
1. A picture of the outside of your child’s house.
     2. A picture of your child’s family (a group picture of as many members of the family as possible).
Unfortunately, I’ve received pictures only from a few of the class and therefore I will have to push off teaching this unit for another two weeks. If you haven’t sent your pictures yet or you have sent only one of the pictures, please send your pictures this week!
At the end of this unit, the pictures will be posted in your child’s album. For your convenience you can Email me the pictures and I will print it for you! (My Email is: iritkaravani@hotmail.com)

Parashat Hashavua-Parashat Shmot
The 1st grade began learning Sefer Shemot by studying the story of how the Jews became slaves in Egypt. They also learned about how Moshe was saved by the daughter of Paro and was raised in the house of Paro himself!


Shabbat Shalom from Morah Irit.