Thursday, December 19, 2019

Oil and Water


Oil and Water

We had such a fun week at school preparing for chanukah!! Now we are all ready to celebrate the 8 nights of chanukah!

This year Morah Avigayil used an innovative "audio" tool to teach the story of Chanukah. She began the story with calm relaxing background music to bring the children into the energy of the peaceful time that our story begins with. Life in Jerusalem before the Greeks took over the Bais Hamikdash. Some of our friends really enjoyed the calm music and said that it makes them feel happy. 
Our children went to see the beautiful Bais Hamikdash center Morah Shiras class put together. 
Suddenly the music changed! It started to sound scary and angry
Faiga and Moshe play scary background music to emphasize the fear the Jews felt when they heard the Greeks coming. The happy and sad music really set the mood of the story for the children to understand how it felt.

Our friends took turns sharing and acting out different parts of the story. 
The Jewish children are hiding in a cave and learning Torah. When the Greeks came they pulled out the dreidels.
Matisyahu and the Maccabees stood up and said you are not doing the right thing!
and they fought against the Greeks.


The music turned happy again, the Jewish people returned to the Beis hamikdash!
But it was dirty and filled with bad things, and there was no oil to light the Menorah, they searched and searched, but only found one sealed bottle of pure olive oil, enough to last one day.



To really bring the idea home of why the oil needed a seal, we did an interactive activity.
We invited the children to search for bottles of mouthwash in the Bais Hamikdash and then we tasted it. Hey! That's not mouthwash! Its green water they discovered! Then we found one bottle that looked much different, it had a plastic seal around the cover. When we opened it, it tasted super minty just like real mouthwash. (don't worry, we spat out all the mouth wash :)
So the children were able to understand that the seal shows that nothing has been done to it.


Learning about the process of olive oil being made, we watched an interesting video that followed a boy making his own olive oil in Israel.
Oil rises above water, It doesnt mix in. So too when everyone around me might be making a bad choice I can be like the oil and not mix in.


Pre-K did an experiment with oil and we watched the colored water fall through the oil. It didn't mix in.

We eat oily foods on Chanukah to remember the miracle of the oil.
We made a Potato latke kugel in our class.
Peeling and grating the potatoes and onion was such hard work, that everyone had to cry about it. 
Oh, wait! that was the onions!

Dreidel Play

Trying to make a dreidel using colorful clay.  Using a dreidel to create beautiful spin art for our shields.


Dreidel patterning 
Using dreidels to identify if the number is even or odd.

Writing practice with chanukah words
Rozie and Bela Riva even wrote their own Chanukah story called The Dreidels Who Talked 

 Our whole school collaborated to make beautiful drip art brick Menorahs, inspired by the bricks of the Beis Hamikdash.











We light up the world!

This week we continued with the Chanuka story.
After the Maccabee's cleaned the Beis Hamikdash and were ready to light the Menorah they couldn't find any oil!
We looked everywhere, even inside the Kiyor!
Finally Chanie found one small jug hiding and she felt so proud.
But it only lasted for one day. Hashem made a miracle and it lasted for 8 days!



 We took this opportunity to learn how oil is made. Back then there wasn't a local vons to get olive oil but had to find an olive tree and crush the olives, it was an eight day process.

Yanky crushing olives it took a lot of work to get drops of olive oil.



Learning the properties of oil. discovering how oil and water does not mix.

At circle time we looked at an olive branch. Mina told us how there is an olive tree near her house.

After talking a lot about oil we took out some latkas and pans to add to our dramatic play area. A lot of yummy fried oil goodies on Chanuka!


Dreidel game, learning the different letters on the dreidel and dividing the table to help learn the differentiation. 


At davening circle, our songs were hiding under the flames of the Menorah. And the Shamesh became our Alef Beis pointer!

 Having fun with Chanuka cookie cutters and paint.


Menachem practicing his fine motor skills while playing with a Menorah.



WE light up this world! Every 'small' act of kindness does tremendous good in this world!




Making our real Menorahs with a fun process of swinging the paint!


Gathering with Rabbi Lang on the special Chassidic day of the 19 Kislev.

Friday, December 13, 2019

Just the Opposite!

Just the Opposite

This week as a preparation for Chanukah Pre-k dived into a lesson about opposites.
Chanukah is a holiday full of opposites!
The small group of Maccabees against the large Greek army. A little bit of oil lasting for a long time.
We spoke about how opposites are two things that are completely different. Like the day and night or dark and light. Everyone found it really tricky to say the Aleph Beis and the ABCs backwards instead of forwards.
Playing a game to match our opposite to our friends, then we get to give each other a high five.

One important opposite that people use everyday is our right and left hands!
We got to wear a red right hand bracelet and a light left hand bracelet to help us remember.



Playing an opposite board game with Morah Sarah. Rolling the die and touch-counting forwards and backwards. Emma told her friends the opposite she landed on.
Some friends chose to make an opposite book! Coloring, cutting and gluing on the right page.

Our class wrote a book! When I'm Bigger 
each child contributed a page and helped to illustrate our front cover.


Spencer makes a dark and light dreidel pattern.
Emma explores how hot pink water can melt cold ice.


Tamar weaves paper in an under and over pattern.
Sorting coins big,medium and small.

Gross motor opposites

Using our whole body to practice opposites. Up and down we moved the parachute!
We twirled friends around to the right and the left.
Painting upside down was not so easy! 

 We realized opposites can be connected.
Tamar connects the uppercase D to it's opposite, the lowercase d.
In our Go Fish game we had to match a baby animal ABC card to an adult animal ABC card.


Batya hunts for the colorful Aleph Beis sticker to match to the Daled.