Friday, December 1, 2017


בס"ד חודש כסלו תשע"ח                                                                                  12.1.2017
Dear Parents,
This week we start to learn a unit about: “מַה יֵש בַּכִּתָה?”- What is in the classroom?
We got to label our classroom with all the Hebrew words we learned for the things that are in the classroom. (like: wall, chair, table, window, door, etc).
In your child’s folder you will find a story called: “מה יש בכיתה שלי” (What is in the classroom). Each child wrote down in his/her book the items we have in our class in Hebrew. They also learned to change these words from the singular to the plural form.
Please read the book with your child at home. This story served as a good exercise for your child’s Hebrew reading and for practicing their vocabulary as well.
“My library” הַסִפְרִיָה שֶלִי "
This week’s story is called: “?מה יש בכיתה” (What is in the classroom?)
Please encourage your child to read it aloud to you over the weekend.
Please keep this book at home.
 “Ariot 2 workbook” and “Ariot 2 CD”:
We started “Ariot 2” workbook, and Ariot 2 program on the computers.                      
 Even though “Ariot 2” is more challenging, it is much more fun to figure out the words in the  “Hachtava” (the spelling quiz at the end of each unit) and we are still able to figure out the words without help.
This week we learned the story about “Adon blaon”-  Mr. Baloon.
Ariot:
This week Ariot went to Noa‘s home.
Hagim (Holidays):
This week we started to prepare for Chanukah.
We learned the story of Chanukah and we learned the Hebrew words: “Yehudim” (Jews) and “Yevanim” (Greeks).
Hebrew workbook:
We are half way in our workbook with the “Segol” and “Tseyre” vowles.
Parashat Hashavua:
This Friday you will find in your child’s folder a picture page with a summary of the story of Parashat: “
וישלח” – Vayishlach . We learned that Yaakov prepared to meet Esav in 3 ways: 1- Shalom (peace- he send a מתנה present). 2-Tefilah (prayers to Hashem) and 3- Milchamah (war).
-Yaakov returned to the other side of the river to get the small 
כָּד –Kad (jar) that he had forgotten to take with him. Yaakov teaches us that we need to be responsible for our things even if it is something not so expensive.
Shabbat Shalom,

Morah Irit.

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