Friday, January 28, 2022

Shabbat Concepts and Shabbat Box

Dear Families,

This week in the Peach Room our friends began to explore concepts related to 
Shabbat. Morah Ora explained that after Hashem worked so hard to create our beautiful world, he needed to rest on the seventh day. Shabbat is an important time to rest, pray, and spend time with our families and loved ones at the end of each week. We don't go to school or work. We might bathe and brush our hair and wear our nice dress clothes. A big feast is prepared. We light the candles and say a blessing called Kiddush over the grape juice and Challah bread. As a class we also read several storybooks including, 1,2,3 Shabbat, Shalom Shabbat- A Book for Havdalah, and My First Shabbat Board.

Dramatic Play    
Our friends worked together to set up for Shabbat. After they were done we all took turns pretending to light the Shabbat candles, pour the grape juice in cups, and "cut" the Challah. On Shabbat we eat with our friends and family as we enjoy each other's company.

Sensory Table Activity
Our table was filled with water and washing cups, and we had fun practicing pouring the water from cup to cup and over our hands. We said the bracha, natilat yadaem, which all our friends remember from circle time!

Math
This week week our friends practiced counting candles and kiddush cups. Some of our friends could count up to 15!

Shabbat Box
Our friends painted Shabbat boxes, and as they were working we noticed their preferences for both specific tools and color. Liran preferred green to all the other colors and covered her entire box with paint. Etai liked brown and only painted a small part of his box before deciding he was finished. Aria enjoyed experimenting with the texture of the paint on her skin and watched the colors change when she mixed them. Alma chose her favorite color, blue, and used the paint roller to apply the paint onto her  box. Leeann, Asher, and Audrey had so much fun of mixing all the colors and asked morah for more colors. Lief and Kai enjoyed using roller brushes to roll the paint on the box. We had such fun with all the different colored paint!

In the next  couple of weeks we will continue learning in depth about Shabbat and making special projects to put inside our Shabbat boxes.

This week we added a new song to our Shabbat songs - “Days of the Week”
 
Yom Rishon, Avoda
Yom Sheini, Avoda
Yom Shlishi, Avoda avoda
Yom Riviee, Avoda
Yom Chamishi, Avoda
Yom Shishi, Avoda Avoda
Yom Shabbat Menucha
Yom Shabbat Menucha
Yom Shabbat Menucha Menucha

On Sunday we work work work
On Monday we work work work
On Tuesday we work work work, work work work
On Wednesday we work work work
On Thursday we work work work
On Friday we work work work, work work work
On Shabbat we all rest 
On Shabbat we all rest
On Shabbat we all rest, rest rest rest.

Shabbat Shalom
Morah Ora & Morah Rivky

Friday, January 21, 2022

 Dear Peach Families,

We cannot thank you enough for your flexibility and adaptations this week. Our challenging times asks a lot of us all, and we are so grateful for your help in keeping your children home when possible and joining us via Zoom so that your children could continue to be engaged in their enriching, CJP lives. There truly might be nothing cuter than a class full of toddlers on a Zoom call! Thank you again, for joining us to sing, daven, and give tzedakah together. 



Our friends who were at school this week enjoyed their time with Morah Rivky. We planted a school garden, created artwork together, and spoke to each other more than ever! 

 




Shabbat Shalom,

Morah Ora & Morah Rivky

Friday, January 14, 2022

 Dear Families,


This week we continued incorporating Tu B'Shvat into our lessons. We spent a lot of time matching pictures of fruits and vegetables to a chart with the same images. We focused on naming each fruit and connecting the word to the picture. Many children were familiar and repeated the words back. Liran identified that lemon is sour and Asher mentioned that "Mommy cuts it." Leeann said that she likes bananas.

We played with soil in our science table and practiced digging, shoveling and filling up flower pots. On Monday, Morah added grass seeds and we were so excited to see grass growing by Wednesday! We kept checking up on our peas which starting budding! We will send them home next week and ask that you please water them and let your child taste the peas when they grow. Please send us a picture too! They should grow very quickly. :) 

Each friend got a fresh flower to dip into paint and stamp on a canvas. Everyone enjoyed watching the flower shape transfer onto the canvas and explored color mixing. We put the artwork on display for the Grandparents Zoom Tu B'Shvat party!  You can choose to give it to a grandparent if you wish.

Happy Tu B’Shvat and Shabbat Shalom
Morah Ora & Morah Rivky

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Welcome back and Tu B’Shevat

Dear Families,


Welcome back; we hope you enjoyed some time off with your families! Our peaches were so happy to be back together, and we started off our week with lots of very sweet hugs hello! 

After being away for just two weeks our friends eased back into their school routine smoothly. We kept our focus on interactions and gentle reminders to help support them through this.

A highlight of this week was that our friends began exploring Tu B'Shvat (the new year for the trees) We started our week playing in the kitchen area, which we loved! In the the kitchen area we had pretend fruits and vegetables. Our friends used their sorting skills to sort the fruits from the vegetables. We spoke about which fruits grow from the ground, and then practiced saying the Brochos!

   We say the bracha, Ha'adama for the fruits and vegetables that grow from the ground.
   We say the bracha, Pri haetz for the fruits that grow on the trees.

In the sensory table this week,  we had soil, plants, seeds, and pots. Were practiced our planting skills. As we did this, we talked about all of the things that plants and trees need to grow healthy: soil, water and sunlight to make their own food.
Next week we are going to plants our own pots to see how beans or seeds grow into something big.

At the table, we had clay, play dough and branches set out for our friends to sculpt their own trees. Playing and molding clay can be extremely therapeutic for a child who needs to physically express their emotions. In addition, their fingers are working to strengthen their fine motor skills and dexterity while their brain is working on their imagination and creativity.

With welcoming friends back to school, we had Liran's Birthday party and welcomed our new friend, Etai, to our peach room class. We  baked a cake together to celebrate Liran's birthday! We took turns pouring ingredients and mixing, and of course tasting it! 

Next week we will continue exploring Tu B’Shvat and watch our seeds grow . 


Shabbat Shalom,
Morah Ora & Morah Rivky.