Friday, April 8, 2011

First grade 4.8.11

4.8.2011בס"ד                                                                              
Dear Parents,
This week started with a cookie as a treat for “Rosh Chodesh “Nisan” !
Hebrew Sentence of the week:
בבקשה לסדר את ...!"”- Bevakasha Lesader Et… (Please clean up the… or please put things in order)
We learned that the first night of Pesach is called “Lel Haseder”  because you have to do all the Mitzvot of the night in a certain order.

Pictures:
I’m still missing pictures from 7 families.

Chai Club:
We have started our “Chai Club” and it has already been a great success! We already have students that have finished reading 5 books! (If you don’t know what the “Chai Club” is you can go to my blog at: morahirit.blogspot.com)  If you want your child to participate you must follow the following rules:
1. A student must read the entire book out loud to an adult before returning the book back to school.
2.  A student does not have to read the book in one day!  Once he/she finishing reading the book, he/she must return it to me.  I will give him/her a new book then.
3 Parent must sign the slip that is attached the book.  If there is no slip of paper, please sign on any piece of paper and send it back with you student. A book which doesn’t include a slip with a real parent signature will not be accepted!
4. I will only send home one book at a time!
I hope you will encourage your child to participate in the Chai club in order to help your child improve your child’s Hebrew reading skills. With your help and support we can make a real difference in your child’s Hebrew reading!

Ariot 3: This week we read the story called “Dan Ve Dina naganim” (The story is about children named Dan and Dina who play musical instruments). I brought to the class my own musical instrument in a big box.  I asked the children to guess what musical instrument was in the box and only one student was able to guess correctly!  (Ask your child what instrument it was!). I explained what the instrument was and I played some songs the students knew.   We concluded with the “Hatikvah”.

Passover:
This week, we continued learning about “Pesach” (Passover). We have almost finished making our own interactive Haggadot. I will e-mail you the date when it will be coming home before Pesach. Please make sure to look for it then!

Prayers:
We add the second part of “Alenu Leshabeach” (“Al ken nekave”) to our daily prayers).

Parashat Hashavua: Parashat :מצורע""
This Friday we learned more about – לשון הרע" "Lashon hara” . We learned to speak only nice things about people. 
Vocabulary words:
Our next word list comes from the next story in Ariot called: “Hasod” (“The Secret”)
The test will be on Thursday 4/12/11

Secretסוֹד 
Partyמְסִיבָּה
Basketסַל 
Lettuceחַסָה 
Saladסָלַט
Horseסוּס
Squirrelסְנָאִי 
You can practice with flash card at:
Morah Irit

Friday, April 1, 2011

"Chay Club"

Chai Club
Dear Parents,
I am very excited because we are starting a new program/project for the first grade called “Chai Club”! You ask: What is “Chai Club”?  When you add up the letters for the word “חי” – (chai in Hebrew) it equals the number 18. I will be giving to each student a Hebrew book to practice reading at home. Once your student is finished reading the book to an adult, he should bring the book back to school with a signature from the parent and your child will get a new book to read.  What does this have to do with the word “chai?”  A student who reads 18 books will join the “Chai Club” and will receive a certificate and a special prize!  This program will help create excitement about Hebrew reading and help improve their Hebrew reading skills. It will also give each student a real love for Hebrew reading when they see how well they read.
The first book is called: “Boker tov Bina Ve Dov” (Good morning Bina and Dov).
Please encourage your child to read it aloud to you over the weekend so they can receive a new one on Monday.
With your help and support we can make a real difference in your child’s Hebrew reading skills!
Shabbat Shalom
Morah Irit.


First grade 4.1.11

                                               4-1-11בס"ד     
Dear Parents,
Spring has come and we can feel Pesach in the air!
Hebrew Sentence of the week:
יש לי שאלה ____ ..."”- Yesh li she’ elah (I have a question).
With all the question words we have learned “Mi? Ma? Lma? Kama?” we definitely can ask many questions and we are almost ready to ask the 4 questions on the “Seder”.

Pictures:
I still need your pictures!

Ariot 3: This week we read the story about “Hillel Hashoel” (The story is about a boy named Hillel who ask a lots of questions). We learned that asking questions always helps us to learn.

Passover:
This week, we continued learning about “Pesach” (Passover). We continued making our own interactive Haggadot. All students will bring one home before Pesach.
This week we learned the different between “Avadim” (slaves) and “Beney Chorine” (free people). We continued reviewed the entire order of the Seder night as written in the Haggadah. We also learned the names of the ten plagues in Hebrew and English. We have so much more to learn! We will be spending a lot of time over the next few weeks learning all the laws and customs surrounding the Seder night and Pesach.

Prayer:
We have finished practicing the words for the Shabbat song “Aneim Zemirot” and now we are practicing singing it.
We added the beginning part of the “Amidah” to our regular tefila service every day. I’m very proud of all my first graders when they pray in the morning!

Parashat Hashavua: Parashat :תזריע""
This Friday we learned about – לשון הרע"- l"ashon hara” . we learn to speak only nice thing about people.

Shabbat Shalom,    Morah Irit


Vocabulary words:
This is our next word list.
The test will be on Wednesday  4/5/11


Passover words

Egypt מִצְרָיִם- 1  
slave- 2 עֲבָדִים
Evil-  3 רָשָע
  Plate 4 קְעָרָה-     
Cup - 5 כּוֹס
Wine –  6 יָיִן
 Spring   אָבִיב-  7
Vegetable 8 יְרָקוֹת
Order-   9 סֶדֶר   
Smart-   10 חָכַם
                       
You can practice with flash card at:
בהצלחה!

First grade 3.25.11

3-25-11
Dear Parents,
Our Purim celebration was a big success! We had so much “simcha” (happiness) all day! We wore costumes, we saw an amazing performance of the Megilah story by the 6th grade and we played games in the Purim carnival. At the end of the day, we received from PTO, Mishloach Manot " משלוח מנות" The whole day was such fun!
Hebrew Sentence of the week:
כואב לי ____ ..."”- Koev li  (My ______ is hurt)
The student learned how to complain for any think that hurt them in Hebrew! Some examples are: “Koev li Harosh (I have a headache!) or “Koev li Hashen” (My teeth are hurting!).

My family” and “My house” unit:
We are supposed to start learning about our family and about our house in Hebrew. I asked a few weeks ago that you should send two pictures about your family.
1.  A picture of the outside of your child’s house.
2.     A picture of your child’s family (a group picture of as many members of the family as possible).
Unfortunately, I’ve received pictures only from half of the class and therefore I will have to push off teaching this unit for another two weeks. If you haven’t sent your pictures yet or you have sent only one of the pictures, please send your pictures this week!
At the end of this unit, the pictures will be posted in your child’s album. For your convenience you can send to school the SD card with your child (I promise to send it back the same day) or Email me the pictures and I will print it for you! (My Email is: iritkaravani@hotmail.com)


Shalom Babayit Uavchutz (Shalom at Home and Outdoors)
This week we learned how much it is important to wash our hands with “sabon” (soup) and “Mayim” (water). Ask your child to sing for you our song: “Ani Rochets Yadayim Tri Li Li Li Li”

Ariot 3: This week we read the story about Glidah Le Gilah Hacholah ( An ice cream for Gilah who is sick) we connected that unit to our unit on cleaning in the Shalom Babayit Uavchutz workbook. We learned that washing our hands with soap we can prevent ourselves from getting sick.

Passover:
This week, we started learning about “Pesach” (Passover). We have starting making our own Haggadadot. Each of us will bring one home before Pesach.
We have learned the story of how the Jews became “Avadim” (slaves) in Egypt. We have reviewed the entire order of the Seder night as written in the Haggadah. We also learned the four names for Passover as well as the names of the four sons mentioned in the Haggadah.  We also learned that the four cups of wine we drink at the Seder stand for the four different languages for redemption. Of course, there is still a lot to learn! We will be spending a lot of time over the next few weeks learning all the laws and customs surrounding the Seder night and Pesach.


Parashat Hashavua: Parashat :שמיני""
This Friday we learned about kosher and non-kosher animals, birds, and fish.

Vocabulary words:
Our Hebrew vocabulary words for this week come from our next story in the “Ariot 3” workbook. The theme of this story is: “She’ e’lot” (questions):
Questionשְׁאֵלָה 
Who? מִי   
What?מָה   
Why?לָמָה  
How many?כַּמָה
Where? אֵיפֹה

You can practice with flash card at:
http://www.flashcardmachine.com/1265507/d77f


Shabbat Shalom,
Morah Irit

Friday, March 11, 2011

First garde 3.11.2011

3-11-11
Dear Parents,
Rosh Hodesh Adar 2 started with great “simcha” (happiness)! We wore funny hats and Moreh Dror gave us Hamantashen " אֹזֶן המן " to eat. We also danced with students from other grades. Even the tables in the lunch room were decorated. It was a lot of fun!

Hebrew Sentence of the week:
בְּאֲרוּחַת בּוֹקֵר אֲנִי אוֹכֵל/ אוֹכֶלֶת ___ וְשׁוֹתֶה/שׁוֹתָה ____ ..."”- Be arochat Boker Ani Ochel___ Ve’shote (for breakfast I’m eating____ and drinking______)
We ate breakfast in school to help us learn to identify all kind of foods we are eating in Hebrew. Please ask your child what he/she ate and drank in our class breakfast and what they are named in Hebrew.

Cursive Hebrew letters:
We continue to practice and review how to write all the cursive Hebrew letters. The students focus on forming the letters correctly and reading words written in cursive script. Now it is required for all students to write only in cursive! Please make sure your child is writing his/her letters correctly.

Parashat Hashavua:
This Friday you will find in your child’s folder a picture page with a summary of the story of Parashat :ויקרא"”. We learned that the Jews brought korbanot because the process of bringing a korban helped them become close to hashem.

Shalom Babayit Uavchutz (Shalom at Home and Outdoors)
This week we learned the Hebrew words for the different foods we eat. We learned that we thank Hashem for providing us with food by saying “Birkat Hamazon” every day after we eat.
We also focused on the “Bracha” (blessing) we saying before we eat the food. We practiced the different blessings by taking a quiz I created in the computer.
You can try it by your self by going to: http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=blessing_1. Please type in your name and press “take the quiz” button.
Please encourage your child to go to that site and take the quiz over and over to practice the different “brachot”.
I would like to hear any comments you have about my new experiment with this quiz

Purim:
This week in our weekly computer lab time, each student viewed on his/her own computer a slideshow of the Purim story! Everyone really enjoyed it.
We are about to finish the story of the Megillah and place it in our “Pringels” can.
Thank you for sending a “Pringels” can. If you haven’t been able to send one yet, please do it ASAP. (I’m still need 5 more!)

First Grade Album:
We are working on a special album that includes all the subjects we are learning in “Tal-Am”. If you haven’t sent in your pictures yet, Please send them ASAP.
You can send in two of the following pictures (4”x6”):
1. A picture of the outside of your child’s house.
2. A picture of your child’s family (a group picture of as many members of the family as possible).
These pictures are very important for our learning in the class! If you have already sent in one, you don’t have to send any more.
You can also Email me the pictures and I will print them for you. (My Email is: iritkaravani@hotmail.com or ikaravani@torahacademy.org)



Vocabulary words:
Our Hebrew vocabulary words for this week come from our unit of Purim:

King מֶלֶךְ
Queen מַלְכָּה
Crown כֶּתֶר
Banquet מִשְׁתֶּה
Feast סְעֻדָּה
Writing (M) כּוֹתֵב
Writing (F) כּוֹתֶבֶת
You can practice with flash card at:
http://www.flashcardmachine.com/1238396/x56v


Shabbat Shalom,
Morah Irit

Friday, March 4, 2011

First grade 3.4.2011

3-04-11
Dear Parents,
Rosh Hodesh Adar 2 is coming this Monday! As part of our special Rosh Chodesh program, please send your child with a funny hat to wear (it can be a special hat, funny hat or regular hat). Each student will receive a Hamantashen "אוזן המן" and we will be dancing with students from other grades.

Hebrew Sentence of the week:
היום אני לובש..."”- Hayom Ani Lo’Vesh…(today I’m wearing…)

Cursive Hebrew letters:
We finished learning how to write all the cursive Hebrew letters. The students have been focusing on forming the letters correctly and reading words written in cursive script. This week, we will review all the letters. Now it is required for all students to write only in cursive! Please make sure your child is writing his/her letters correctly.

Homework:
The students are ready to write their homework in cursive. I know that for some students this transition will be hard so please courage your child to form the cursive Hebrew letters correctly. Please use the example of the script Hebrew letters that are posting on the inside of the homework notebook cover.

Parashat Hashavua:
This Friday you will find in your child’s folder a picture page with a summary of the story of Parashat :פקודי"”. We reviewed the name of all the vessels of the Mishkan. We also learned that when Moshe put together the Mishkan, Hashem caused his special cloud to rest over the Mishkan. This told the Jewish People that Hashem accepted their Mishkan as his special house.

Shalom Babayit Uavchutz (Shalom at Home and Outdoors)
This week we focused on the Hebrew words for different the clothing we wear. We also focused on how we thank Hashem for giving us our clothing every day by saying in our morning prayers the blessing: “" מלביש ערומים. We labeled our self with notes on our body naming what we were wearing to learn what each part of our clothing is in Hebrew. Next week we will learn Hebrew words for foods. We will have a special breakfast in our classroom to learn the Hebrew words for all the foods we eat.

Vocabulary words:
Our Hebrew vocabulary words for this week come from our unit on food “Shalom 2” workbook:
Milk חָלָב-
Juice מִיץ-
Bread לֶחֶם-
Cheese גְבִינָה-
Chocolate milk שוֹקוֹ-
Jelly רִיבָּה-
Egg בֵּיצָה-

You can practice with flash card at:
http://www.flashcardmachine.com/1222434/b95e


Purim:
We have started learning about Purim and the Megillah story!
Please send to school an empty big size “Pringels” can. ( If you can send more then one that will be great!) to put the Megillah in it.


First Grade Album:
We are working on a special album that includes all the subjects we are learning in “Tal-Am”. Please send to school by next week
two of the following pictures (4”x6”)
1. A picture of the outside of your child’s house.
2. A picture of your child’s family (a group picture of as many members of the family as possible).
These pictures are very important for our learning in the class!
If you already send one you don’t have to send one.

You can Email me the picture and I will print it.(My Email is: iritkaravani@hotmail.com or ikaravani@torahacademy.org)

Shabbat Shalom,
Morah Irit

Friday, February 25, 2011

First garde 2.25.2011

2-25-11
Dear Parents,
Our first grade “Siddur Party” is not this week! It has been rescheduled for on May 20th B”H.

Purim:
We have started learning about Purim and the Megillah story!
Please send to school an empty “Pringels” can. ( If you can send more then one that will be great!)

First Grade Album:
We are working on a special album that includes all the subjects we are learning in “Tal-Am”. Please send to school by next week two of the following pictures:((4”x6”)
1. A picture of the outside of your child’s house.
2. A picture of your child’s family (a group picture of as many members of the family as possible).
These pictures are very important for our learning in the class!

Hebrew Sentence of the week:
הפה אומר..." ”Ha’peh Omer (The mouth says….).
We learned that it is very important that our “Peh” will say “Todah” to everyone and this is very important to Hashem.

Cursive Hebrew letters:
We are almost finishing learning how to write all the cursive Hebrew letters. The students have been focusing on forming the letters correctly and reading words written in cursive script. This week, we reviewed the letters up to “ש”. Please make sure your child is writing his/her letters correctly.

Homework:
The students are ready to write their homework in cursive. I know that for some students this transition will be hard so please courage your child to form the cursive Hebrew letters correctly. Please use the example of the script Hebrew letters that are posting on the inside of the homework notebook cover.

Parashat Hashavua:
This Friday you will find in your child’s folder a picture page with a summary of the story of Parashat :ויקהל"”. We reviewed all the various vessels that are in the Mishkan and we learned that Bezalel was the one appointed by Hashem to build the Mishkan. We also learned that Moshe first warned them to keep the Shabbat before giving them the commandment to build the Mishkan. This told the Jewish People that even though the building of the Mishkan was important the still must rest on Shabbat are recognize that Hashem created the world.

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. This week we focused on body parts and how we thank Hashem for giving us a healthy body every day. Next week we will learn Hebrew words for the different clothing we wear.

Ariot 2:
This week we finished our 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.

Vocabulary words:
Our Hebrew vocabulary words for this week come from our unit on different clothing in “Shalom 2” workbook:
Shirt חוּלְצָה-
Pants מִכְנָסַיִם-
Socks גַרְבַיִם-
Shoes נַעֲלַיִם-
Skirt חֲצָאִית-
Pajamas פִּיגָ'מָה- 
Dress שִׂמְלָה-
You can practice with flash card at:http://www.flashcardmachine.com/1203980/7ua5


Shabbat Shalom,
Morah Irit