Friday, November 22, 2013

First grade 11.22.2013

בס"ד
 
Dear Parents,
This week we learned more about חנוכה “Chanukkah.” We got to make 2 different  “Sevivonim” (Dreidels).
Next week we will do more projects for Chanukkah.
It will be great if you can come to get your child’s projects after the Thanksgiving show (one of the things is very fragile).
Hagim (Holidays):
We continued learning from our workbook for Chanukah! We learned that we celebrate Chanukkah to remember the great miracles that Hashem did for us during that time. We are saying thank you to Hashem! “תוֹדָה, תוֹדָה אֱלוֹקִים. תוֹדָה עַל הַנִיסִים” (Todah, Todah Elokim. Todah al hanisim,).
We also learned about the different of the Israeli’s dreidels and out of Israel dreidels. (please read the story “"אְרִיאוֹת וְהַסְבִיבוֹנִים (Ariot and the dreidels)
A Special story
In your child’s folder you will find a story called: "אְרִיאוֹת וְהַסְבִיבוֹנִים (Ariot and the dreidels)This story served as a good exercise for your child’s Hebrew reading and for practicing their vocabulary as well. Please review this story with your child. 
Ariot:
This week Ariot went to Brooklyn’s home.
Computer lab: This week we started going to the computer lab. Each student got the opportunity to learn with the Ariot program( read stories, listen to songs, and practice skills by using games) on his/her own computer using headphones.
Parashat Hashavua
This Friday you will find in your child’s folder a picture page with a summary of the story of Parashat: “וישב” – Vayeshev . We learned that Yosef’s story happened because Hashem wanted him to end in Egypt and to get into the palace.
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 (soon is better  - the latest time is after winter break).
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!
You can Email me the picture and I will print it.    

Shabbat Shalom from

 Morah Irit.

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