Thursday, October 14, 2021

I am a star!

Parshas Lech Lecha

Avram and Sarai were the first Jewish couple. They taught so many people about Hashem. 
Hashem tested Avram by telling him to pick up and GO- Lech.
He did not ask questions and just left. We played a blind fold game to practice our trust. Shmuel, listening to his friends voice saying Lech Lecha to find them.


When they got to Eretz Canaan (Israel) there was no food. Again, they did not ask questions and went to Mitzrayim to get food.
Mina, acting out Sarai who had to be hidden in a box so the guards wouldn't bring her to King Paroh since she was so beautiful. 

Even when they found her and brought her, Sarai, davened to Hashem and King Paroh got struck with plagues and a malach hitting him. King Paroh wanted them out so he gave them riches and they were now famous which helped them teach even more people about Hashem.


Avram and his family traveled in the desert. Sholom practicing his letters in sand.


We created a desert scene.


Hashem, promised Avram your children will be as many as the sand and the stars!
We are one of those stars!


Star experiment with baking soda and vinegar. Silver glitter in the baking soda was a fun way to make the stars sparkle.


Black glitter playdough.


We touched on transportation this week. Learning how Avraham and Sarai did not have all the vehicles we have today. Batya using a magnet to get her train across the tape path.


We learned samach this week. A Samach is like a sukkah that is a protective hug from Hashem. 
Shmuel and Sholom created a race car building that resembled a samach.

The Letter Ayin, taught us our eyes are like a camera and keeps that picture in our brain. We learned how important it is to see good things.
Arik, brought in his camera and showed us all the features.



Working in our Alef beis books.


'Lech Lecha footsteps and reviewing our Alef Beis on our way outside.


Keeping our Helpful/ Safe documentation process going. 
Esther and Chana Rochel cleaning up a spill that happened.
Mina, being so kind by making Arik's day when she saw a boy who also had a sling in one of our books.


Sholom and Yanky found a sharp piece outside, they quickly brought it to a Morah and were responsible themselves to put it away. The Morahs are NOT the only safe keepers! 


Breaking down the expectations on how to use the ipads for CapIt!
It is so tempting to go onto the educational games we have on the iPad. By understanding the appropriate time for it in a neutral setting helps our friends remember.

Building our muscles doing pushups!

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