Friday, October 25, 2019

Pre-Nursery 1 High Holidays

Shalom Pre-Nursery 1 Families,

Rosh Hashanah

We had an amazing month of October as we explore the High Holidays, we take a closer look into the meaning of each holiday. We focused on being kind to each and doing a Mitzvah a day!

Here are some of the highlights:

We have explored the insides of an apple and Pomegranate, observed the seeds and even counted up to 5 seeds in one of our apples. We discovered the hidden star that can be found inside of an apple, and decided that we had to create some beautiful art work in hope that the uniqueness of the apple and pomegranate would be captured in our art and crafts. The Pre-Nursery children had the chance to further enhance their sensory skills by dipping red apples into fresh sweet honey. We spoke about where Honey came from and how important it is to know the difference between a 'Bee' and a 'Wasp' because these two do two very different things and we should not bother them while we play. We explored some real honey combs and even got to try some real honey fresh from the honey combs.


Apple stamping













Dip the apple











Apple & Pomegranate Weighing 



Apple Tasting













We are very proud of all of the children, and are very impressed with how smooth most of the transitions have been going. In class we have prepared some honey dishes with the children along with some beautiful pomegranate art. They seem very excited to celebrate Rosh Hashana at home, as we welcome a new year, filled with new beginnings and lots of love. During the week we had the opportunity to touch a real Shofar, and practiced blowing it, we spoke about its texture, it's colour, and used all of our senses to fully explore the Shofar.


Honey Bee sensory Bags











 Find the Bees in the beehive


 Add the seeds to the apple




 Q-Tip painting Rosh Hashanah activity page










 Making our Shofars















Song:'Shana Tova' (Hebrew Song)
          'Blow The Shofar'
          'Old McDonald Had a Farm' (Class Favorite)

Books: On Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur,'
            'A Touch of The High Holidays,'
            'It's Shofar Time!' and
            'What Do You See on Sukkos.'
         

Poems: 'Way up high in the apple tree'















Yom Kippur
Friendship


 Dr. Shira made sure to check everyone's vital  signs the class, children with runny noses were asked to get a tissue and washtheir hands.


After reading the story of Jonah and the Whale, we decided to make our own props to tell the stories to our families at home.







 We created our own slippers for Yom Kippur
                        

















We are decorating the different types of food to be seen in the whale's tummy for our Jonah and the whale story props



Making the whale










 Colouring jonah



 A look at our finished whale


Dancing to the 'Let's be friends song'


Remembering the importance of the Torah, and spreading the love to all.


In honor of Yom Kippur we appreciate our family and friends, we remember to be kind and share. Here Shira and Ayala admiring each other after getting matching braids.





Sukkot


Making decorative pieces for our Sukkah
















 Our Sukkah is complete and we love it!

















This week was very eventful, and full of celebration, we had an amazing time in school, the Children have begun to settle into their daily routines. We are continuing to build those meaningful relationships with the children and their peers, and inspiring new friendships by making a buddy system, and labeled individual chairs so each child can have a sense of belonging within their environment.

Thank you for such a fun Unit, full of exploring and learning, now it's time to dive into the next unit.

Morah Lauren  & Morah Galit 🤗

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