Not one of my students!

Not one of my students!
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Welcome - Baruchim Habaim

Welcome - Baruchim Habaim
Welcome - Baruchim Habaim

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Shalom Kitah Gimel Students and Families #2

Shalom. In our October 6th Modern Hebrew class, we began by discussing the difference between the Blessings for food and the Blessing for Torah Study - both of which we recite each week. Students expressed their understanding that we acknowledge and thank God as the "Creator" of our food and we recognize God's Commandment that we study Torah (and, by extension, Hebrew as the language of Torah).

The process of taking attendance gave students an opportunity to practice questions and answers in Hebrew. We added Hebrew numbers to count the number of students present. Each week, we'll add other questions and answer patterns to expand students' active vocabulary.

As a reading and writing exercise, students completed sentences using vocabulary they've been practicing at home - from Chapter 1 of the Shalom Ivrit text. "Achbar" (mouse) was a favorite word here!

In Chapter 2 of the text, nine new words were introduced as students read aloud about a "mishpacha" (family) and the achbar celebrating Rosh Hashana. ( Familiar Holiday vocabulary provides a context for presenting new words and language elements.)

Students prepared Chapter 2 vocabulary cards to review at home. They received a Chapter 2 transliteration sheet for the convenience of family members who might not be familiar with Hebrew, but who would like to help their students review vocabulary.

Home review is an important part of the Kitah Gimel program. Students understand that they are responsible for reviewing vocabulary at home and for bringing their vocabulary cards to each Wednesday class.
Please help students to remember to bring their cards to class where we'll use them for learning activities.

Class time really flew by! As students lined up to go to T'fila - Surprise! Students were rewarded for their fine efforts. Each student received a "Shekel" which may be redeemed for treats at our religious school store - an exciting new feature!
Kitah Gimel is soaring high, like the bright balloons filling our skies!
Have a great week.
Morah Ronni

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