Friday, November 22, 2013

Hanukkah MWJDS Style


Dear Friends of Gefen and Tamar,

Today we had a fabulous pre-Hanukkah celebration! In mixed age groupings, students participated in a Hanukkah scavenger hunt, did Hanukkah-themed arts and crafts, and sang songs to ring in the holiday.

After our usual weekly Shabbat program, students ate the traditional Hanukkah food, sufganot, which are jelly donuts. We eat jelly donuts and other fried foods for Hanukkah because the oil used to cook them symbolizes the temple oil that lasted eight days instead of one.

We ended the day in a special way too. Hamorah Sigalit made a dreidel-shaped pinata for the students. Inside, there was mini dreidels filled with Hanukkah gelt.

Ask your children to tell you about the fun they had today.

Hanukkah Arts

Hanukkah Crafts



Bryce is hard at work

Third Grade girls and their art

Gefen sings a Hanukkah song for the school

Tamar sings a Hanukkah song for the school


Hamorah Sigalit empties a dreidel pinata for the students



Students rush to retrieve the pinata treats!

Students unwrapping the pinata treats

Bryce says "cheese" with his gelt-filled dreidel

Best,
Hamorah Eliza
Dear Tamar parents,

The best thing we did this week was learning a song in hebrew.

I liked it because i like singing.

Something that happened this week which I am proud of is learning some more spanish.

I would still like to improve how I react.

The hardest part of the week was not getting angry at people I don't like.

I would like to compliment Hamorah Eliza for being a great teacher this week.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Watch Students Play Their Own Homemade Shiloh Board Games!

Dear Friends of Gefen and Tamar,

Tamar students have been hard at work on their final assessments for our last Guided Reading book, Shiloh. There were a variety of assessment options from which students could choose. The most popular choice was to make a Shiloh Board Game. Here was the assignment:
Make a board game based on the novel. Make sure to include all of the "challenges" Marty and Shiloh face throughout the book before they are able to be together. Include: game board, playing pieces, instructions, and any other necessary components for your game. 
Projects were due yesterday so we spent some time this morning "testing out" the games students made.  It was great fun! Check out the following pictures of students playing their own creations. 

Students play "Marty's Maze"
Students play "Steal Shiloh" 
Students play "Shiloh's World" 
"Marty's Maze" 




Best, 
Hamorah Eliza

Friday, November 15, 2013

Tefillah And Hamorah Eliza's Math Class

Dear Friends of Gefen and Tamar,

It was a pleasure to see so many of you on Monday to discuss your children and the bright, inquisitive, independent students they are becoming. If you did not come in Monday and you would like to, it's not too late! Please feel free to email me (or any teacher you would like to meet with, for that matter) so we can set up an appointment.

What a week! I will start off with pictures from this morning's All-School Tefillah because, well, who doesn't love to see their children looking happy and engaged, and in leadership roles?

Gefen leads Ashrei.

Tamar leads Yishtabach
Last year we did All-School Tefillah once a month. This year we do it each Friday morning. It's been a really nice and community-building addition to the structure of our school week. I think the children enjoy it too. Not all All-School Tefillot are the same, though. For example, last week the older grades (3-7) did a meditation Tefillah led by Rav-Hazzan. If you visited our blog last week, you may have noticed that many of the students wrote about the experience. It was definitely a hit among the kids. Ask your child to tell you more about it!

This week we had a pretty traditional service. However, at the end we had a short discussion with the older grades about the difference between praying with ruach (spirit) and getting silly. There can be a fine line between the two and we wanted the students to take time to think about the differences. Is it okay to tap your knee or your siddur with the beat of the prayer? Is that disrespectful? Are hand motions okay? Is it okay to do these things only if you are singing along too? These are not simple questions and they don't have cut-and-dry answers. I urge you to discuss the answers we came up with today with your children at home.

As you know, Gefen and Tamar students are divided among four Math classes based on their learning styles and other factors. All the Math classes are doing cool, innovative things. I hear about Mr. Merlyn's playground design project and Hamorah Michelle's dream house design project from students frequently. I know they love it. In my Math class this week we started a Probability and Statistics unit. We measured the heights of every student in our class and then talked about the RANGE of heights and then we identified some OUTLIERS. If your student is in my Math class, ask him or her what these Math terms mean. It might be fun to try to identify ranges and outliers in various data sets you and your children come across in your daily life. Two easy places to do this are the supermarket or drugstore. Compare prices of various brands of face cream or shampoo, for example. Which brands are the outliers? What is a typical price for a given product?

That's all from ME for now. But please take a moment to scroll through the wonderful, original posts your children are writing. Please note that, for the most part, this work is all unedited. Hamorah Janis and I oversee the children's writing (ie make sure the content is appropriate, etc., but we do not "fix" grammar and punctuation errors). Actually, one of the ways we work on grammar and punctuation with the students is by weeding through these posts later in the year (once enough work has accumulated). The students then edit and expand on their own published writing. It is a cool, "real life" way for them to improve their writing skills.

Best,
Hamorah Eliza

Hadass's Week In Review

Hi,

The  best thing we did this week was making cookies in Jewish living. I liked it because the cookies were yummy. Something that I am proud of is being moved to another Math class. I would still like to improve how I focus on my work when it is loud in the classroom. The hardest part week was shifting to a different math class. I hope that next week we have Gym. I would like to compliment Avia for letting me perform with her in a skit when Hamorah Carol was in here. She let me annoy her on purpose for the skit.

Your Truly,
Hadass

Gefen's Notes

This week our special blogger is Melanie:

Here are some highlights from the third grade classroom:

This week the class almost finished their animal project in art.  First they drew their animal, then they cut them out and colored them.  The last step was to glue them onto paper.  Melanie decided to draw a turtle!

Melanie and all of the other students received their own dictionary from the Rotary Club.  Every third grade student in this area receives a dictionary from this philanthropic organization.  In addition to definitions there are maps, a list of all of the presidents, and the longest word in the world.


Wishing you all a safe and restful Shabbat,
Melanie and Hamorah Janis


The Week Before My Birthday!

Dear Everybody,

The best thing we did this week was made Chanukah cookies in Jewish Living.

I like it because I like cookies.

Something that happened this week which I am proud of is getting a lot of cubes in our cubes jar. We get cubes when we behave.

I would still like to improve how I behave.

The hardest part of the week was playing a Math game called Pica Firma Nada.

I hope that next week I finish my Shiloh project.

I would like to compliment Avia for fixing my toy this week.

Gobble Tov,
Jonathan

Avia's Week

Dear Blog Readers,

The best thing we did this week was: watching the movie in trope with Rav-Hazzan.                                                 I liked it because: it was fun watching a movie in school. Something that happened this week which I am proud of is: making really yummy chanukah cookies. I would still like to improve how I: practice for the talent show. The hardest part of the week was: guessing what the sound of an animal was. It turned out to be a tree frog. I hope that next week we: start our project with our k-buddies. I would like to complement hamorah Eliza for making class awesome.
                                                                                                     I hope you liked my blog,
                                                                                                                                            Avia.

MEG'S WEEK IN REVIEW:)

HI PEAPOLES,
THE BEST THING WE DID THIS WEEK WAS MAKING HANNAKAH COOKIES WITH RAV HAZZAN AND HAMORAH CAROL.I LIKED IT BECAUSE WE GOT TO PUT A LOT OF SUGAR ON THE COOKIES.SOMETHING THAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK WHICH I AM PROUD OF IS NOT GETTING IN TROUBLE.I WOULD STILL LIKE TO IMPROVE HOW I CONTROL MY BEHAVIOR.I HOPE THAT NEXT WEEK I REMEMBER TO BRING MY SHARING ITEM.I WOULD LIKE TO COMPLIMENT MELANIE FOR BEING MY FREIND!!!!!

YOUR BLOGGER,
MEG

The week for me

Dear friends, readers and parents,

The best thing we did this week was watching the movie about the boy with downsindrum who had a bar mitzvah.
I liked it because it was educational and interesting.
Something I did this week which I am proud of is acting out my date with Micah in drama.
I would still like to improve how i learn Fractions.
The hardest part of the week was thinking of what to do for the talent show.
I hope that next week I get an A on Shiloh project I would like to complement Avia for being a good friend and hanging out with me this week.

The writer,
Elliana

Week Review

Dear Blog Readers,

The best thing we did this week was making cookies in Jewish living with Rav-Hazzan.
I liked it because we got to eat the cookies.
Something that happened this week which I am proud of is being with my kindergarten buddies.
I would still like to improve how I write.
The hardest part of the week was measuring people in math.
I hope that next week we work on our social studies colony project.
I would like to compliment Hamorah Eliza for being a great teacher all the time. :)
    
Yours Truly,
Eliana S.

Super Bowl 2

Shalom Friends,


The best thing that happened this week was winning game 5 of the super bowl. I liked it because I got the winning catch. Something that happened this week which I am proud of is catching the ball. I would still like to improve how I get open. The hardest part of the week was my reading assessment. I hope next week I will finish the assessment. I would like to compliment Bryce for giving me high-fives.


As Always, Stay Cool,
Sam

Bryce's Week

Dear parents,
The best thing we did this week was making cookies. I liked it because was really fun. Something that happened this week which I am proud of is the Shiloh project. I would still like to improve how I learn.
The hardest part of the week was math. I hope that next week we have gym. I would like to compliment Hadass for being a good friend.
Your Blogger,
Bryce

Friday, November 8, 2013

Super Bowl

Shalom Friends,


The best thing that I did this week was the recess Super Bowl. I liked it because I like playing with my friends. Something that happened this week which I am proud of is winning game 2 of the Super Bowl. I would still like to improve on how I catch the ball. The hardest part of the week was thinking of the hardest part of the week.

As Always, Stay Cool,
Sam


About This Week

Hi,

The best thing we did this week was the Shiloh project. I liked it because it's about dogs. I would still like to improve how I write. The hardest part of the week was studying for the spelling test. I hope that next week we have more Math. I would like to compliment Hamorah Eliza for teaching me stacked multiplication this week.

Your Blogger,
Hadass


Jonathan's Week

Hi,
The best thing we did this week was make a Science horn and guitar.
I like it because I like loudness sometimes.
Something that happened this week which I am proud of is doing my Jewish Living homework.
I would still like to improve my spelling.
The hardest part of this week was writing this blog post.
I hope that next week I don't have trouble on this assignment again.
I would like to compliment Meg for helping me with my work during Math this week.

Bye,
   Jonathan

MEG`S WEEK IN REVIEW :)

Hi Peoples!!!!!!
The Best Thing We Did This Week Was Meditating During Tefillah.I Liked It Because Everyone Was Quiet.Something That Happened This Week Which I Am Proud Of Is  My Math Test.I Would Still Like To Improve How I Behave.The Hardest Part Of My Week Was Not Falling Asleep When We Were Relaxing.I Hope That Next Week My Dad Will Be Able To Drive.I Would Like To Compliment Hamorah Carol For Giving Us Ideas For Behavior.


Your Blogger,
Meg.

My week

dear mwjds readers,

the best thing we did this week was: doing the shiloh project.
I liked it because: Meg and I are making a gamebord together.
Something that happened this week which I am proud of is: I did another test
in math and I think I did good on it.
I would still like to improve how I: do in hebrew to speak it fluently.
the hardest part of the week was: meeting with hamorah Carol because nobody was listening.
I hope that next week we: get to go to our kindergarten buddies.
I would like to compliment: hamorah Michelle for making math really fun this week.  

                                                                                                                            from,
                                                                                                                                 Avia.    

Gefen's Notes

Dear Gefen Parents,

This week Amanda S. is our blog reporter.

Here are some of the highlights from our week (11/3-11/8):

We read from our new book called Frindle, by Andrew Clements.  It is a cool book about a boy named Nick who is a troublemaker, he liked to play tricks on his teachers.  His newest teacher figured out very quickly that he is up to no good.

We went to Plimoth and one of the things we saw was a Wetu.  This is where the Wampanoag lived,  it has a big hole in the roof.  We also got to watch a movie.  The weather was really nice!  Many thanks to Dov and Robin for coming with us.
Amanda

Have a wonderful weekend!
Shabbat Shalom,
Janis

Weekly Post

Dear Friends, Parents and Readers,


The best thing we did this week was finishing Social Studies reading.
I liked it because we got to highlight are page by are self and we will soon start the project.
Something that happened this week which I am proud of is how far we got in the Shiloh project.
I would still like to improve how I did on my math test (not saying i did bad).  
The hardest part of this week was learning about the new behavior system.
I hope that next week our Shiloh project will turn out nice.
I would like to compliment Hamorah Eliza for giving us so much time for our projects.

The Writer ,
Elliana

Week Review

Dear Blog Readers,

 The best thing we did this week was our Shiloh project.
        I liked it because Elliana C. and I are doing a board game.
   Something that happened this week which I am proud of is my math assessment.
I would still like improve how I write.
   The hardest part of the week was making a guitar and horn, made out of foil, felt, clay and rubber bands in science.
       I hope that next week we continue on our Shiloh project.
I would like to compliment Elliana C.for being a good friend this week. :)

Yours Truly,
   Eliana S.

Bryce's Week In Review

Dear Parents,
The best thing we did this week was meditating during tefillah. I liked it because it was calming. Something that  happend this  week which I am proud of is doing the shiloh project. I would still like to improve how I listen. The hardest part of the week was the new behavior system. I hope that next week we have more science. I would like to compliment hamorah Eliza for being a great teacher.
Your Blogger,
Bryce