Friday, December 11, 2015

שבת חנוכה -מקץ

Dear Parents,
The first Grade Chanukah show was fabulous. I am very proud of them. Thank you for coming.
Hebrew Sentence of the week:
 כַּמָה נֵרוֹת אֲנַחְנוּ מַדְלִיקִים בַּלַיְלָה הַ...... 
(How many candles do we light on the _____ night).
We sang this song every day of Chanukah.
Hebrew workbook:
We are half way in our workbook with “Segol” and “Tseyrey”.
Parashat Hashavua:
This Friday you will find in your child’s folder a picture page with a summary of the story of Parashat: “מקץ” – Mikeitz . We learned how much Yosef was faithful in Hashem. When Paro asked him if he could interpret his dream, Yosef’s answer was that it’s not him, it is Hashem’s interpretation.
Hagim (Holidays)
This week we had an exciting time celebrating Chanukah! We lit the Chanukiah every day in our classroom. We said the B’racha and sang “Hanerot Halaloo” every day. 
We got to put jelly in our own “Sufganiya” and we had a lot of fun at the Hanukkah carnival.
We finished two workbooks.  I’m sending home our Tal-Am workbook for Chanukah for you to keep. We also learned new songs and read Hebrew stories for Chanukah. (The books are shown on the back of the festival workbook). We also finished a review workbook in English for Chanukah as well. Please go over the two workbooks and encourage your child to tell you what we have learned!
 “My library” הַסִפְרִיָה שֶלִי "
This week’s story is called: "בִּינָה וְהַסֻפְגָנִיָה"- Bina and the jelly donuts.
 Please encourage your child to read it aloud to you over the weekend.
Ariot:
This weekend Ariot went to Ilana‘s home.
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 (sooner the 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 and Happy Hanukkah from Morah Irit.


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