Shana Tova from our Third graders and their First grade reading buddies. May you all have a happy, healthy and sweet new year filled with many good blessings! Here are two of our wonderful Shofar blowers - Aiden and Sadie
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Week of September 15, 2014 What a great week! The students worked on their creative writing skills and wrote some incredible poems describing their vibrant visions of color. In Math, we finished up the unit on place value and number sense, and continued to review rounding numbers. In Project Studio, the students started working on the topography of the map of Los Angeles. We want to wish all of you a happy and sweet new year! Shana Tova Umetuka! Hebrew/Judaica Students in Mrs. Fridman’s are working on their Rosh Hashana greeting cards. Here is a video of Chloe reading her card to her parents. News and Announcements Wednesday September 24, 2014 – First night of Rosh Hashana (Early Dismissal) Thursday September 25, 2014 – Rosh Hashana (No school) Friday September 26, 2014 – Rosh Hashana (No school) Class Schedules Mrs. Frost’s Class Mrs. Biller’s Class Week of September 8, 2014 This year has gotten off to a great start! The first three weeks of school have been very exciting. We have been reading Appelemando’s Dreams and illustrating the sequence of events in the story. In Math, we have been working on place value, number order and rounding. In Project Studio, we have been learning about land formations including the vocabulary and identifying them on a map. We look forward to meeting you next week at Back to School Night! Hebrew/Judaica In Judaic Studies we are currently delving into an introduction of the Bible. We have learned how many books are in the Bible, "Tanakh," the names of the books in English and Hebrew and the parts of the Torah. We understand that the Torah is the Jewish people's most precious possession, and we are sharing our own most precious possessions in class. Of course the holidays are here and we are happily learning the customs, traditions, blessings and songs of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Wishing everyone a happy and healthy new year! Here is an example of how we start our Hebrew class in Mrs. Fridman. The students are now able to recite all of the days of the week and they are almost finished learning to write in cursive! News and Announcements
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