Dear
Parents
The pictures and the DVD from “Chag Hasiddur” are
ready!
If you ordered one, you will find it in your child’s
Hebrew folder.
Mother’s day- Yom Ha’em
Please look for the special
gift your child made for you.
Ariot:
Ariot thanks all of the first grade families for
the wonderful time he spent at your house.
you are welcome to see the Ariot pictures with the kids
at the achievement fair, as well as what the students wrote about their
experience with Ariot.
Ariot 4: This week we started the Ariot 4 workbook. We read a
story about “Salat shel Pilim” (An elephant salad). We learned that salad is
very healthy for you. The story taught us that if the “pil Pilon” (the young
elephant) wants to eat “pudding” he has to eat the salad first.
Yom Ha’ atzmaut:
This week we started
learning about “Yom Ha’ atzmaut” (Israel Independence day). Our new
Tal-Am workbook “ My Israel” (Yisrael Sheli) focuses on:
1. The bond between the People of Israel and the Land of Israel;
2. The identification of the People of Israel with the State of Israel and Jerusalem. 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 bond between the People of Israel and the Land of Israel;
2. The identification of the People of Israel with the State of Israel and Jerusalem. 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.
“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.
Prayer:
We added the beginning and the end parts of the
“Amidah” to our regular tefila service every day. I am very proud of all my
first graders when they pray from their new Siddur in the morning!
ספירת
העומר - counting the Omer
We learned that from Passover until Shavout we count 49
days which is 7 weeks. We are continuing to count the Omer every day as
part of our “Tefilah” (Prayer).
This is our word
list.
The test will be on
Thursday 5/12/16.
מילים למבחן
Milk חָלָב-
Juice
מִיץ-
Bread לֶחֶם-
Cheese גְבִינָה-
Chocolate milk שוֹקוֹ-
Jelly
רִיבָּה-
Egg
בֵּיצָה-
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