Friday, May 22, 2015

Learning from a Mountain! Personal Torah Connection for our little ones!



The past 2 weeks we have been preparing for the upcoming Holiday of Shavuot.


Our circle times centered around the famous midrashic story of the Mountains, competing and arguing with one another as to who would Hashem choose to give the Torah on.

To help the children understand the story, it was told via puppet show, using cut out mountains that could talk/tell the story.


Eva adding flowers to little Har Sinai







Using our gross motor skills to stretch as tall as a Mountain!


 We learned a song that tells the story of the Mountains:

I am a mountain so very high I can reach way up to the sky
The Torah should be given on me cuz I am as high as can be you see.
OH NO!  I am much wider then you and there are so many things I could do
The Torah should be given on me cuz I am as wide as can be you see.

Little Har Sinai just stood there and sighed I know I’m not tall, I know I’m not wide,
The Torah won’t be given on me cuz I am as small as can be you see.

From all of the mountains Hashem chose Sinai,
Because he did not hold his head up high,
He had such simple and humble ways,
From this we learn that humbleness pays!



Har Sinai Center

The children enjoyed painting and decorating a life-size mountain- complete with thunder bolts & flowers. The finished product added excitement as we got closer to celebrating the giving of the Torah on Har Sinai.



    

Once it was up, it became a fun activity to insert flowers into the holes we punctured onto the mountain. In addition to the activity being a great hand-eye co-ordination for the children-- they were able to re-tell the story of the miracle of flowers appearing all over the Mountain in preparation for receiving the Torah on it.



Understanding WHAT is inside the Torah?

To help our children understand what the Torah is, and why Hashem gave it to us as a gift, we made little Torah's with them.

Step one was decorating a beautiful velvet cover for it. (The sequins and glitter gave it a special/precious appearance, as well as authentic Torah look)



Step 2 was helping the children understand what is inside the Torah. To make it relevant and meaningful for the children, we gathered their personal "Mitzvah notes" (narratives of good deeds the children have done over the last few months), and invited the children to paste them onto a "parchment" which would be the inside of the mini Torah they were making.

This personal connection between their actions/mitzvah's created a strong understanding of what the Torah is, and why we love the Torah so much.



It was fun going down memory lane, reading mitzva's the children did from a while ago!







Fine Motor Mountains





Har Sinai Audio/Visual Center

The children were invited to listen to the sounds of thunder and lightning alongside visualizing it on the pictures posted on the table of the audio center.


Mountain Art



Mountain Inspired Playdough Creations!


Friends walking hand in hand!









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