Monday, October 3, 2022

Oops! Now what?


Yom Kippur Unit
After saying goodbye to Rosh Hashanah, our friends were greeted with a mini version of a Shul. 
They had so much fun davening (praying) and pretending to read the Torah. 
On Yom Kippur we are connecting to Hashem and fixing our mistakes.
Our Big Idea for Yom Kippur is that its okay to make mistakes we are always loved and we can try our best to fix them!



On Yom Kippur there is a custom to wear white to represent angels on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar. 
White paint art contrasting on the black paper.



Cleaning up and splitting up the responsibilities have been a big hit in our classroom. 


With Shul pictures it inspired some of our friends to draw what they see in a Shul.


"Oops I'm sorry."

What happens when we make a mistake? 
Our first 'Big idea' is that Hashem ALWAYS loves us. We should never feel we are bad because of a wrong choice.
We all make mistakes we just need to learn what to do next!

Our puppets helped us a lot this week role playing during neutral moments how we can best respond to a 'oops moment'.


Cleaning up after our selves.


Tracing alef beis letters that we find in a Yom Kippur Machzor. (special book for the holiday)



Thank you Morah Malka for coming and sharing your music with us, it's a highlight of our every week!


 

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