Friday, April 5, 2019

Dear parents! 

We continued our exploration of Pesach with another action packed week. Our friends are creating their own pillows cases for Pesach. 
Our friends dipped their hands in purple and red paint colors and stamped their hands on the pillow case and created a beautiful pillow case with their personal hand prints.

Set the Seder plate 
Our friends were invited to take turns setting the Seder plate .This was a great activity to introduce some new Pesach vocabulary.  Morah Ora started off by pointing to each food on the seder plate and told us what each food was and the meaning behind special foods.  Zeroa or shankbone symbolizes the sacrifice of the lamb the night before the Exodus.  Beitzah or egg represents a pre-holiday offering.  Maror or bitter herbs reminds us to the bitterness the Jewish people were faced with in Egypt.  Charoset symbolizes the mortar and brick made by the Jewish people.  Karpas are the vegetables dipped in salt water reminding us of the salty tears cried while in Egypt.  After we went over these new vocabulary words our friends were invited to match each item to the  Seder plate.
 
Friends are continuing to explore the concept of constructing pyramids in two areas of our room: our sensory table with wet sand and trays/containers for brick making and also we use brown paint with sponges to create block patterns on the piece of paper in the shape of pyramids .
Please check our bulletin board to see how creative our friends can be!

Next week we are going to start exploring the concepts of a hagadah and  make our own to bring home so at the seder night our friends could follow the steps along with their families :) 

Shabbat Shalom Morah Ora and Morah Goldie

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