Monday, January 27, 2014

Parshas Mishpatim

For more information on the Parsha click link below:
http://www.torahtots.com/parsha/shmos/mishpat2.htm

For a song on the Parsha click link below:
http://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/573592/jewish/Parshah-Song.htm

Letter Mem

Our Mail Man this week was Ben who carefully walked through the cold snow to bring us a new letter. It was the Letter Mem. Mem has one big line on the bottom,one big slanted line going up, one big slanted line coming down, and one little line coming down.





Mitzrayim begins with Mem


Mayim- Water begins with Mem

Magafayim- boots begins with Mem.

Mi-eel- coat begins with Mem.

Tu BShvat

Tu Bshvat is the holiday that we have just celebrated. It is the day Hashem looked at all vegetation He created and judged them. After judging them, He decided what will happen to each living plant for the coming year. Will the trees get enough rain and sun? Which trees will children climb on? Which trees will host bears during the winter season? What will the wood from certain trees be used for? And the  list goes on for each vegetation.
Tu BShvat is also the day that the vegetation in Israel begins to "wake" from its "sleeping slumber" during the winter season. This is the time when the weather begins to get warmer and water, minerals, and sugar start going up and down the trees and causes them to begin to grow again.
Israel is known for 5 special fruits and 2 fine grains which grow plenty of there. They are the pomegranates, figs, dates, olives, grapes, barley, and wheat.
On Tu BShvat we celebrate its day by eating and enjoying these fruits and grains including new fruits we havent tasted in a while. YUM!

How does a tree grow?
After we place the seeds in the soil and it gets watered by rain water, roots begin to grow and the trunk begins to shoot out from the ground. The ground shares its water and minerals with the tree and as it goes up into the trunk which creates branches which creates the leaves. When the sun shines on the leaves, it creates sugar in the leaves. the leaves then share its sugar with the rest of the tree.
We can definietly learn to be sharing from trees. Sharing is caring which creates good things.:)
How are trees sharing and kind?
"We can make art with its leaves" - Joshua
"Leaves share its sugar with the whole tree."- Ben
"Trees shade us from the hot sun"- Alec
"Peaople can climb on trees." -Bina
"Trees share its minerals."- Reuven
"Trees gives us sweet apples." - Boris
"Trees share its water."- Michelle
"Trees gives us leaves so we canplay in them." - David
"Trees grow strong so we can put a swing on them." - Rebecca
Did somebody say we must be grateful to trees? Yes!


Here are some more examples that we learned:
~ Trees purify our environment.
~ The brancehs and leaves from the trees shade the water in the ground from the sun so it wont get dried up.
~ Trees give us delicious fruits to eat .
~ Trees give us wood for different important uses. The friends each got a turn to scavenge the classroom for items made of wood which we benefit from, such as, our blocks, tables, floor, kitchen play area, and the list goes on.
~ The trees colors calm us and make us feel happy.
~Imagine we wouldnt have a calendar how would we know which season we are in? All we need to do is take a look at the trees and it will tell us exactly which season we are in. :)
And the list goes on and on! :)

Thank you to trees for taking care of us! :)

Parshas Yisro

For more Parsha details click here:
http://www.torahtots.com/parsha/shmos/yitro2.htm

For a Parsha song click here:
http://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/573591/jewish/Parshah-Song.htm

Letter Lamed

Our Mail Lady was Michelle. :) She brought us the Letter Lamed. Lamed has one little line coming down, one big line across, and one big slanted line coming down.
Hint to remember the letter: Lamed looks like a boy shaking a lulav.

Leemon- Lemon begins with the letter Lamed.

Here we are making leemonada- lemonade for our class.

The Luchos- Tablets begins with the letter Lamed.


Levana - moon begins with the letter Lamed.

Parshas Beshalach

For a round up on the Parsha click here:
http://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/347708/jewish/Beshalach-Roundup.htm
For a song on the Parsha click here:
http://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/573590/jewish/Parshah-Song.htm

Letter Chof Sofis

Avigail was our Mail LAdy who brought us an extra long letter. It was Chof Sofis. It has one big line on top and one extra big line coming down. This letter has two names Chof Sofis which means "Chof at the end". When you see and hear a CH sound at the end of a word it is the letter Chof Sofis (or ches at times).
Hint to remember form of the letter: Letter Chof got up to stretch which turned into Letter Chof Sofis.



Tammy forming Chof Sofis

MeleCH - King ends with th eLetter Chof Sofis.

Letter Chof

We learned the Letter Chof. It has one big line on top, one big line coming down, and one big line on the bottom. Chof looks like letter Kaf but can you guess its difference? Im sure you got it. Kaf has a dot and Chof does not have a dot.
Hint to remember Letter Chof: Kaf has a cough drop in his mouth because it has a cold however Chof is feeling better so he doesn't need a cough drop in its mouth anymore.



KoCHavim- Stars have the letter Chof inside of it.

Monday, January 20, 2014

This week we learned

The letter  of the week, was the letter J.
To make the letter one needs one big line, one little curve and one little line on the top.
The letter "J" is a noisy letter. It makes sound /j/ like in words JET, JUICE, JUMP, and JEWERLY.  
 
David found letter J on his shirt. Well done, David!
Thank you, dear parents, for being team players and sending letter J things to school.
On Monday, we will make a story.
 
 

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Our Community Wants- Pizza Shop

People have needs, things that they can't live without-
food, water, clothes, and home.
But we have few wants, too.
For example, when we want to have a good time with family or friends. 
We might go to movies, zoo, bowling, or have meal at Pizza Shop.
 
On Monday, Pre-K Friends boarded a school bus and
 took trip toThe Kosher Hut:) A Pizza Shop!
There, we made PIZZA.
First, friends had flattened lumps of dough into the large pies.
 
Second, they spread tomato sauce onto a pie.
Third, friends sprinkled some cheese on the top.
The last step was baking. 
Friends brought their pizzas to a Pizza man to be baked.
It took 20 minutes for pizzas to be baked in the HOT oven.

 Bon Appetite!