Friday, October 7, 2016

חוברת יום כיפור

Dear Parents,
I’m sending home our “yom Kippur” work book to keep and review.

-We learned about two Mitzvot that we do before the fast.
1 Kaparot
2 Seudah Mafseket, also called the “feast before the fast.” We learned that it is a Mitzvah to eat.
-Yom Kippur is here and we know now exactly what to wear - white clothes like the angels. ( We wear white also because  white is clean and we want to be clean from “mistakes”) and what kind of shoes we can wear. Some people wear a kittel, a white robe-like garment for prayers on Yom Kippur
Five prohibitions of Yom Kippur
1.    No eating     2.  No drinking    3.  No wearing of leather shoes   4. No bathing or washing
5.     No perfumes or lotions
On Yom Kippur we are praying from a Siddur call “Machzor”
-Yom Kippur is the only day in the year when there are five prayer services. The evening service, containing the Ma'ariv prayer, is widely known as "Kol Nidre", the opening declaration made preceding the prayer. During the daytime, shacharit, musaf (which is recited on Shabbat and all festivals) and mincha are followed, as the sun begins to set, by Ne'ila, which is recited just this once a year.
-In the service there are two main stories we learn.
1 The Kohen Gadol entered the Holy of Holies (Kodesh Hakodashim)  in the center of the Holy Temple (Bet Hamikdash).
2 Jonah and the whale.
We made a book mark for the 5 prayer services that are mentioned above.
-We finish the Yom Kippur Prayer with the sound of the Shofar   - wishing that our prayers will be accepted.
-Right after Bet Knesset (synagogue) we run to start our first Mitzvah - building the sukkah.
-In order to encourage the student to do Mitzvot I’m sending home a Mitzvah checklist to fill in together with your child.
I wish you and your family a Gmar Hatimah Tovah!
Morah Irit Karavani.


לפני יום כיפור- שבת שובה

בס"ד
10.7.2016
Dear Parents,
Even though this week was very short, we were very busy learning about Yom Kippur.
I will send our “Yom Kipur” workbook B”H on Tuesday.

Calender:
When we came back to school we found out that it is a new month (Tishrei) and a new Hebrew year ( תשע"ז).
                                                                                              
"Aseret Yemei Teshuva
We also counted (in Hebrew) ten days from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur and we now understand that these days are called Aseret Yemei Teshuva (TEN days of Repentance.  This activity helped us reinforce our Hebrew counting skills and provided us with a better understanding of the Jewish calendar.

Between Rosh Hoshanah and Yom Kippur we have a special Shabbat called “Shabbat Shuva”.  Shabbat Shuva (Shabbat of Return) is devoted to “teshuva”, which means “repentance” in Hebrew.

Tashlikh (תשליך, meaning "casting off")
This week, first grade went to the stream that passes through our campus and performed the Tashlikh ritual.  The children were taught that Tashlikh is the way we show our regret for past “mistakes”.
Now we are ready for “Yom Kipur”!


Hebrew workbook:
This week during the Alef Bet unit we finished part 2 of the workbook . We reviewed the name of the Aleph-Bet letters  with their sounds and the vowel sound “AH” up to the letter Lamed. We also focused on the final letters: “Kaf sofit”. We practiced writing words and we learned when to use a final letter.
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.

Hatima Tovah – חתימה טובה


מורה אירית

Friday, September 16, 2016

כי תצא 2016

Dear Parents,                                                            בס"ד      אלול תשע"ו                                                                 
 We have been very busy learning about Tishrey month.
 Moreh Dror comes to our class every day to blow the Shofar and teach us new things about the Shofar.
Prayer:
We pray all the 3 parts of “Shema Israel all the way to the word “Emet”.
Wow! It is very impressive!
Chagim (Holidays):
We were very busy learning about Rosh Hashanah.
Here are some of the thing we learned:
Rosh means "head" and Shanah means "year", together the two Hebrew words means: "head of the year". On Rosh Hashanh we go to "Bet-Keneset" (synagogue) and pray for a year of good health and peace. We need to think about the good things we did in the past year. We also promise to ourselves that in the year to come we will try to become better people by doing t'shuvah (repentance). We ask G-d to forgive us for any wrongs we have done.
- In "Bet-Kneset we pray from special prayer book call "Machzor".
-another name for Rosh Hashanah is Yom t'ruah, the day of blowing the shofar. The shofar is a ram's horn, and the sound reminds all Jews to return to Torah and to good deeds.
There are three types of shofar blasts blown on Rosh Hashanah, known as T'kee'ot:
T'kiah- a straight unbroken blast that ends sharply.
Shevarim- three broken sounds, like a shiver.
T'ruah- a group of nine short notes.
Prayer:
We Pray all the 3 parts of “Shema Israel”  all the way to “Emet”. Wow! It is very impressive!
Hebrew:
We are learning about the letter "ו"
We learned that "וְ" (veh) = And.
We practiced saying different thing using "וְ" like: "אִמָא וְאַבָּא"
Please ask your child to put 2 words together using- "וְ"  “Veh” (and).
Parashat Hashavua - 
Parashat Ki Teitzei
This Friday you will find in the folder a Parasha sheet with pictures and a summary of what is in the Parasha. The first graders learned about the Mitzvah  of Hashavas Aveida. “השבת אבידה” which means we must return lost objects to their owner. A person cannot pretend that he does not see the object, and he must watch over the lost item until the owner returns for it. He/she also cannot use that object while it is in his/her possession. One must also ask the owner for signs in order to establish that the object is really his. We also learned about the Mitzvah of Tzitzit as well. We learned that there are 5 knots and 8 strings which add up to 13. We learned that there are 613 Mitzvot and looking at our Tzitzit reminds us to always be ready to follow the Mitzvot of Hashem. Please encourage your child to explain to you what is in the other pictures as well.

Shabbat Shalom from
 Morah Irit.


שופטים 2016

בס"ד חודש אלול תשע"ו
 
Dear Parents,                                                                             
We started to learn about the month of Elul. We got to know about the Shofar, and Moreh Dror has even come every morning to blow the Shofar for us.
Next week we will start the unit on Rosh Hashanna.

Prayer:
We are davening all together, reviewing what we already know.
This week we learned the first 2 parts of “Shemah” with the torah reading tune.
This coming week, B”H we will add the 3rd part.

Hebrew:

Our small groups are running very well. We are using a workbook called “Me Ot L’Ot”, where we learn to read, write, and sound out Hebrew words. This week, we finished the first “
חוברת"- work book- up to the letter “Hey”. We learned the meanings of some of the Hebrew words and learned how to spell them as well. We focused on the “ ה” at both the beginning and the end of a word.  We learned that most of the time a “ ה” at the front of the Hebrew word means “The”.  We saw many examples of Hebrew sentences that start with “The”.
Ask your child to show you some of the sentences.
I am sending the workbook home to review and keep at home.

Parashat Hashavua- Parashat Shoftim
This Friday you will find in your child’s folder a Parasha sheet with pictures and a summary of what is in the Parasha. We learned that the name of this week parashe means: judges. Please look inside each picture for the words your child wrote in Hebrew.

Reading assignment:
I am sending home (at the back of this page) a list of words that are a combination of words of the letters Alef up to Vav.
Please let your child read it until he/she reads it fluently.
With your help and support we can make a real difference in your child’s Hebrew reading skills!

Shabbat Shalom
Morah Irit.
אַבָּא
בָּאָה
גַב
גַג
דָג
בָּד
גָד
הָב
הָבהָב
הָבָה
וָו


שבוע שני



בס"ד

Dear Parents,
Here are some of the things we accomplished:

Hebrew:
This week we reviewed the Aleph-Bet letter names with their sounds as well as the “AH” vowel sound up to the letter “Dalet”.
We learned to read, sounding out and writing the words: אַבָּא, בָּא, גַג, גַב
We also learned the meaning of each word.

Chagim
 (Holidays): Next week B”H we will start to learn about the month of Elul.
Prayer:
We are davening all together, reviewing what we already know by using the Artscroll Siddur during our daily Tefillah service. While singing the Tefillot, the children follow the words in the siddurim with their finger. This helps them become familiar and recognize the written word, which strengthens Hebrew reading skills.

Parashat Hashavua- Parashat Re’eh
This Friday you will find in your child’s folder a Parasha sheet with pictures and a summary of what is in the Parasha.  Please look inside each picture for the words your child wrote in Hebrew.

Shabbat Shalom
Morah Irit.


שבוע ראשון

8.25.2016
Dear Parents,
First grade is doing very well. I am also sending this letter by Email. Please let me know if you did not receive it or if you would prefer me to send it to a different Email.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free contact me at: iritkaravani@hotmail.com or ikaravani@torahacademy.org

Here are some of the things we accomplished:
Prayer:
We are davening all together, reviewing what we already know by using the Artscroll Siddur during our daily Tefillah service. While singing the Tefillot, the children follow the words in the siddurim with their finger. This helps them become familiar and recognize the written word, which strengthens Hebrew reading skills. This week we added a new prayer to our service: “Ein ke’elokenu” We love singing it with the music! We also bentch Birkat HaMazon every day using a bencher as well.
We will be adding and learning new prayer as the year goes on.

Hebrew:
We are working in 3 groups. One groups work independently, one group works with Morah Malka and one group works with me. We are using a workbook called “Me Ot L’Ot”. We learn to read, write, decoding and sounding out words.
This week we finished the letter Alef!

Parashat Hashavua
Every Friday you will find in the folder the summary of the Parasha along with pictures. The first graders learned about the main ideas in the Parasha.
Please encourage your child to explain to you what’s in the pictures.


Please pass through the 1st grade hallway, and see our bulletin board, were the students wrote in Hebrew about themselves.
Shabbat Shalom

Morah Irit.

Monday, June 6, 2016

סוף השנה

Dear Parents,
Wow!  Can it be the end of the school year already? Today we had a ceremony. I gave each 
student a certificate that acknowledges one thing (of many) that he/she succeeded at during the school year.

-Summer work:
It is very important to help your student retain the Hebrew skills that he/she has achieved this year. I am sending an enrichment workbook. I highly recommend that your child finish this workbook over the summer. I will give a small prize to whoever brings back the workbook completed at the beginning of next year.

-Siddur:
I’m sending home the Siddur that your child received at the Chag HaSiddur to use over the summer. Please make sure to return it to school with your child at the beginning of the new school year. They will use it every day next year as well.

Ariot 4: This week we completed the “Ariot 4” workbook. We enjoyed studying the story with “אדון וגברת גורילה” (Adon Ve Geveret Gorilah)-Mr. and Mrs. Gorilla.
The last story was about the Tal –Am students receiving a certificate. Each student in our class also got the same certificate recognizing their ability to read Hebrew.
 I am sending the completed workbook home to keep.
Please take time to go over the stories with your child and let him/her read and explain them to you. I’m sure you will enjoy it.

Jornal notbook:
I’m sending home the journal notebook call : "מחברת עברית"
In this מחברת  you’ll fine all the daily work we wrote in it during the year.

Vocabulary notbook:
I’m very proud of my first grade students’ achievements this year. Thank you as well. All your child’s studying this year would not have been so successful without your help and support. I’m sending the מחברת (notebook) home for you to keep. Please use this notebook for review during the summer.

supplies :
I am sending with the students the notebook that we didn’t use (if there were any left).



 I’m very proud of my first grade students’ achievements this year. Thank you as well. Your child’s achievements this year would not have been so successful without your help and support.

Have a wonderful summer.

Morah Irit Karavani