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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.
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