Dear parents,
As part of our Parasha learning, our class received a very special
invitation. The kindergarten requested our presence at Avraham’s tent in order
to learn about
הכנסת אורחים -“Hachnasat
Orchim”. We had a blast and
enjoyed their company.
We also went to Avraham’s tent in Moreh Dror’s Kabalat Shabbat.
Please look at the pictures.
“My library”"- הַסִפְרִיָה שֶלִי "
This week’s book is called: “Sharona Bakita?” (שרונה בכיתה?).
Find out who came with Sharona to the classroom.
Please returns the book with a signature.
SHALOM BAKITA (Shalom in the Classroom):
This week we started the “Shalom 1- Shalom Bakita” workbook
from theTal-Am program.
The workbook deals with everyday life in
the classroom from the beginning of the school year, and focuses on
familiarization with the characters of a "virtual" classroom, the
articles and the learning habits in the classroom.
Shalom Bakita is further organized into
3 subtopics:
(a) Who is in the class?
(b) What is in the class?
(C) How to study.
These topics will accompany the students
throughout the year, since they deal with the everyday life of the students.
Ariot:
This week Ariot went to Gefen’s home.
Hebrew workbook:
This week during the Alef Bet unit we finished part 3 of the
workbook . We reviewed the name of the Aleph-Bet letters with their
sounds and the vowel sound “AH” up to the letter Kof.
I am sending home the workbook for you to keep. Please encourage
your child to go over the unit with you and read all the words.
Parashat Hashavua
This Friday you will find in their folder a picture page with a
summary of the story of Parashat: “ וירא” (Va yerah). We learned about two
important Mitzvot that our Parasha teaches us: Hachnasat Orchim and Bikur
Cholim. We also learned about other stories from the beginning of the Parasha.
Please encourage your child to tell you the stories he/she learned about this
Parasha using the pictures on the sheets.
Prayer
We are doing very well reading and singing the following new
prayers: “Baruch Shamar”, “Ashrey” and “Anim zemirot”
Shabbat Shalom from
Morah Irit.
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