Happy Friday! This week the 3rd grade students presented their book reports that they have been working so hard on. They did a tremendous job writing about the main character and their traits. Their “heads” came out looking great! Below are some pictures and video from their presentations. In Hebrew, Mrs. Fridman’s class is learning about verbs “catch” and “throw”. They went out side to throw a ball and say the words that their fingers landed on. Below are pictures from that activity. On Thursday, the Israeli students visiting Wise School went back to Israel. We enjoyed having them and our 5th graders were really happy to make new friends. Thursday was Israeli Spirit Day and everyone was very enthusiastic. Here are some pictures and video from that wonderful day. We’ll see you in two weeks. Happy New Year!
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Happy Friday, everyone! We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. It was a pleasure getting to know the parents and grandparents of our students during M’dor L’dor last week. Below are some pictures of students and their families in their classroom along with a video of the whole school singing “The Other Is Me”. The 3rd graders have been hard at work on their book reports. Their books are finished and they are working on writing about character traits of the main character. We are looking forward to their final projects. Two reading classes have recently had some celebrations to culminate the end of their books. Mrs. Spielberg’s reading group had a James and the Giant Peach Party, which was a huge success! Students had fun designing menus, comparing the movie to the book, and of course eating "caterpillar eyed grapes" and "butterfly winged pretzels" as we bid adou to James and the Giant Peach. Thank you to all the support and contributions from the parents. What a creative way to finish this tale with a bang and welcome a new novel, Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl. Below are some pictures for the celebration. Mrs. Biller’s class celebrated the novel they read, The Remembering Box, by having students share special items that they would keep in a remembering box. Below are some pictures and video from their celebration. Lastly, here are some pictures of the students who were Klei Kodesh at services this morning. Shabbat Shalom. We hope you have a wonderful weekend. |
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