Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Can you dress for Spring?

The children loved playing with the Dress Me Up Felt Set
(designed and created by Morah Sarah) 
 Singing about rain and the beach, they made up stories about each outfit.



Styled by Mendel.

Style by Nevin.

More fun from today:
The children loved a spring sorting activity.
They placed the cards into categories: animals, plants, activities, weather and colors. 

The children asked to do it over and over again.



We loved todays story about a laughing kookabara. 

Today is day 10 of our sefira counting chart.
The children have been painting beautiful flowers for it. We are excited to add one every day till Shavuot.

Monday, April 29, 2019

Spring into Spring!

Today the children painted flowers.







We are excited to hang them up in our classroom!

The children wrote spring words.




Built elaborate vehicles.

 
Counted flower petals.

Read stories

And planted maple trees.




We said goodbye to Pesach...

...and hello to spring!



Wednesday, April 17, 2019

A Tea Party Seder!

Today Kayle and Henny were inspired to set up a tea party and seder.
One table had tea cups and cupcakes,

and the other had a seder plate, Matzah and wine.

For snack, we sat down and partied!

  
Morah Anne offered tea to the children.
  


Henny added 'sugar' to her tea.


It was a lovely party :)

More from today:
Our Hagaddahs are ready to take home!

Ido looks at each Hagaddah and names each friend.

Devorah admires her own.

The children practiced the Ma Nishtana and said it beautifully!

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Working on our Haggadahs!



Today the children worked on their Hagadahs.
Ido looked at his baby moshe art.

Nevin and Levi wrote their names inside their Hagaddahs.


Mayer colors in his letters.



More fun from today:
The children built a road together.

Nevin built an incredible city.

Sender wrote his own sign-in on the white board.

The children practised the Mah Nishtana questions.

Chametz

Maror.

Ella is so proud of herself that she can climb down the pole by herself.

Ido hid the 'Afikoman' in his lunchbox.