11.4.2015
Deare parents,
“Chag Hasiddur” is getting closer!
Please plan attending it on Thursday, May 15 at
9:30am.
Siddur dedication:
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.
ספירת העומר - 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 and will counting the Omer every day as part of our
“Tefilah” (Prayer).
Shalom Babayit Uavchutz (Shalom at Home and
Outdoors)
We started our new Tal AM workbook called
“Shalom at Home”. The “Shalom at Home” Workbook focuses on the daily life of a
Jewish child at home from waking up in the morning until going to bed at
sunset.
Ariot:
This week Ariot is going to Tamar’s home.
“My library” הַסִפְרִיָה שֶלִי "
Please read the 5 stories from Ariot 2
workbook.
Ariot 2:
This week we finished Ariot 2 workbook. We read and studied the following stories:
“Adon Balon” (Mr. Balloon) We learned the names of all the colors in Hebrew as well as the words: Dag (fish), Dov (bear), Gag (roof) and Vav (hook).
“ Zozo Ha avazon” (Zozo the goose) In this story we learned the words Zaz (moving), Bayit (a house) Har (a mountain) the goose family and Dag (fish).
In the process we learned to differentiate between animate and inanimate objects.
“Ach Bamishpacha” (“A Brother in the family”).
Our Hebrew vocabulary included words like: “Chagiga” (party), Mishpacha (family), Aba (dad), ima (mom) dod (uncle) doda (aunt) Saba (grandpa) Savta (Grandma) Ach Chadash (a new brother), Achot chadasha (a new sister), Buba (doll), B’dicha (joke).
We really liked reading the story “Oh Oh Hatoast”! (Yes, that’s how you also say toast in Hebrew!)
We learned the following Hebrew words: Tabach (chef), Oto (a car) Televiziya (T.V), Tov and Tova (good)
The chef likes (ohev) good toast, a yellow one and not black one.
-For the letter “Yud” we read the story:
“Yesh Chagiga” (“There is a Party”) We learned the Hebrew words: “Yoshev” and “Yoshvet”(“sitting” for boy and “sitting” for girls). We practiced these words by saying sentences in Hebrew about ourselves such as: “ Ani yoshev/yoshevet al ha keese”- “I’m sitting on the chair”).
We also learned that the word “yoyo” is the same word in Hebrew and in English.
This week we finished Ariot 2 workbook. We read and studied the following stories:
“Adon Balon” (Mr. Balloon) We learned the names of all the colors in Hebrew as well as the words: Dag (fish), Dov (bear), Gag (roof) and Vav (hook).
“ Zozo Ha avazon” (Zozo the goose) In this story we learned the words Zaz (moving), Bayit (a house) Har (a mountain) the goose family and Dag (fish).
In the process we learned to differentiate between animate and inanimate objects.
“Ach Bamishpacha” (“A Brother in the family”).
Our Hebrew vocabulary included words like: “Chagiga” (party), Mishpacha (family), Aba (dad), ima (mom) dod (uncle) doda (aunt) Saba (grandpa) Savta (Grandma) Ach Chadash (a new brother), Achot chadasha (a new sister), Buba (doll), B’dicha (joke).
We really liked reading the story “Oh Oh Hatoast”! (Yes, that’s how you also say toast in Hebrew!)
We learned the following Hebrew words: Tabach (chef), Oto (a car) Televiziya (T.V), Tov and Tova (good)
The chef likes (ohev) good toast, a yellow one and not black one.
-For the letter “Yud” we read the story:
“Yesh Chagiga” (“There is a Party”) We learned the Hebrew words: “Yoshev” and “Yoshvet”(“sitting” for boy and “sitting” for girls). We practiced these words by saying sentences in Hebrew about ourselves such as: “ Ani yoshev/yoshevet al ha keese”- “I’m sitting on the chair”).
We also learned that the word “yoyo” is the same word in Hebrew and in English.
Parashat Hashavua: Parashat :שמיני""
This Friday we learned about kosher and non-kosher animals, birds, and fish.
This Friday we learned about kosher and non-kosher animals, birds, and fish.
The test will be on Thursday 4.17.2015
מילים
למבחן
Crying בּוֹכֶה/בּוֹכָה-
Star כּוֹכָב-
Sick חוֹלֶה/ חוֹלָה -
Writing כּוֹתֵב/ כּוֹתֶבֶת-
It hurts כּוֹאֵב -
Jar כַּד -
You can practice with
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