Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Apple Picking at Tougas Family Farm





Dear Friends of Gefen and Tamar,

Well... we just returned from our annual Sukkot apple picking trip to Tougas Family Farm and, as usual, we had a blast!

Guess how we got to the apple orchard? By hayride! MWJDS students split up among two tractors. Here are a few snapshots of students in line for the hayrides and then on them.

The Tamar class waits to get on their hayride.
MWJDS students on their way to pick apples!
MWJDS students take in the scenery at Tougas Family Farm. 
Cheese!
Once at the apple orchard, each MWJDS student picked six Gala apples from the trees: 5 to take home in a plastic bag and one to eat then and there. It's always fun to pick an apple off a tree and then immediately eat it. Here are some photos of us doing just that!

Mmmm.... fresh apples!






Crunch crunch crunch... Slurp.


As a second treat, MWJDS students each got to pick a pumpkin from the Tougas Family Farm patch to take home. Here are some photos of students with their pumpkins. 








Back at the main entrance, we had lunch as a school. Then students played in the Tougas Family Farm playground with students from other schools. Some MWJDSers visited Tougas Family Farm's petting zoo, where they pet and fed baby goats. 




When it was time to leave Tougas Family Farm at 12:45, students and teachers were exhausted but full and happy! Gefen and Tamar familes, please enjoy your special sukkot apples! And hag sameach to you all!

All The Best, 
Janis and Eliza

PS Here are some more shots from the special day:















Monday, September 16, 2013

4th Grade/Kindergarten Buddies

Dear Friends of Gefen and Tamar,

Fourth graders received their kindergarten buddies today! Ask your fourth grader with whom he or she is paired!

This year we are scheduled to spend time with kindergarten buddies on Thursday afternoons. Because we don't have a Thursday in school for two more weeks, we will not actually start our buddies project until October. That said, it is going to be really fun! We are going to be making a book with our buddies about our favorite things about MWJDS. Fourth graders are going to do the writing and illustrating and kindergarteners are going to illustrate. We did a similar project last year and it was a big hit with both grades.

We will post pictures of fourth graders and their buddies as soon as we get together in October. Stay tuned!

Best,
Hamorah Eliza


Friday, September 13, 2013

Have an Easy Fast:)

Dear Friends of Gefen and Tamar,

We had a nice, FULL week! Both classes started Guided Reading books. Gefen is reading Molly's Pilgrim by Barbara Cohen while Tamar is reading Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. We have also been breaking up into our Math groupings and they have been going nicely. Students set up their email accounts too!

Have a good holiday and an easy fast.

All The Best,
Hamorah Janis and Hamorah Eliza


Thursday, September 12, 2013

This Gefen class has been busy this week.  They began their first book called Molly's Pilgrim during the literacy block.  I demonstrated how the children should read with their buddies and then they worked on activities to check for comprehension of the text.

The first math unit will focus on multiplication.  They will also be working on clock and weather activities.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Tashlich MWJDS-Style

Dear Friends of Gefen and Tamar, 

We had a really beautiful tashlich ceremony this morning. After eating the traditional Rosh Hashanah sweet snack, apples and honey, students were each given two rocks. On one rock they used permanent marker to write down a sin or something about themselves they wanted to cast away. On the other rock, they wrote down a goal or hope for the new year. 

As a school we walked to a nearby river, where students tossed their "sin rocks" into the water. Students kept their other rocks as reminders of what they want to work on. As we stood by the water, we read aloud a poem about Rosh Hashanah and reflection authored by Rav-Hazzan. 

Back on the front lawn at school, we sang songs and blew the shofar. I was touched to hear one of the fourth graders say, "This was the best day ever!"

Here are some photographs from the special day. 

Fourth graders smile after a sweet snack of apples and honey

Reflecting and writing
Third graders smile with their pebbles



The MWJDS crew walks to the river
The MWJDS community gathers by the river
Siblings cuddle up and sing

Friendship:)
Have a wonderful Rosh Hashanah! Next week we are going to begin giving homework regularly and really dive into academic curricula, so Gefen and Tamar students should rest up during this long holiday weekend!!

Shana Tova!

Best, 
Hamorah Janis and Hamorah Eliza