Friday, September 23, 2022

Shofar shaping our lives

 This week being the last week before Rosh Hashana we prepared our honey dishes and learned more about the significance of the shofar. We looked at the shape of the shofar and saw how it starts small and gets larger at the end. This taught us how our small call to reach out to Hashem is so significant, and all the little steps with making the right choices and doing Mitzvos, Hashem brings us an abundant of Blessings. 

Our breathing of the week was the shape of the shofar, we inhaled by making a small circle around our mouths and then exhaled a great breath into the larger part of the Shofar. We focused this week on noticing sweet actions of our friends to each other, some friends brought toys from their home and shared it very graciously with everyone. 

Sand art shofar making.
Sand is a symbol of humility. when we are humble before Hashem we can look at everything we have and realize it is only because Hashem gave it to us.
Practicing our shofar blowing skills!

We have a lot of strong lungs in our class!

Learning the 3 different sounds of the Shofar we traced  and cut them with play-dough.
We've been working everyday this week on our Rosh Hashana Honey dish.


Making  honey muffins from scratch!
 We had a lot of helpful friends and teamwork to make these delicious muffins.

Rosh Hashana sponge art

We watched a video on how Shofars are made and the process after it comes off of the ram.

We hear 100 sounds of the Shofar on Rosh Hashana!

English Academics
Apple counting and cutting 1-10


Word Wednesday 





















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