Room 3 brings in the light by introducing the story of Hanukkah. By reading stories, asking questions, and singing songs, the children are making connections with this festive holiday. Students are communicating with one another about Hanukkah, and are constantly reviewing the details of the story. As a class, we classified the different types of menorahs into groups according to their shapes, sizes, and materials of which they are made. After separating the menorahs into different groups, each child chose a menorah to copy- and make out of clay. This fun activity helped strengthen the children’s fine motor skills by molding, rolling, pinching, and ripping the clay with their hands. The word “community” has been playing a huge role in the classroom. Children understand the characteristics of a real community, and what it takes in order to “build” a real community. They are making real-life connections with what they see on a daily basis and bring in their ideas to the classroom. It’s great to hear their conversations between one another about what they think takes place inside markets, banks, police stations, and post offices. They are making great choices with words as well as enhancing their vocabulary on a daily basis. Room 3 can’t get enough of their numbers and letters. The children are continuing to explore lower case letters and number sorting. We are looking forward to another productive week filled with creativity and fun learning. Stay warm, and have a wonderful weekend. Shabbat Shalom! Light Up LiteracyHanukkah contains eight wonderful days to gather with family and friends, play driedel, eat latkes, delight in increasing light and blessing, as well as give and receive gifts of all sorts. What if you took one night of Hanukkah and gave a very special gift to children who have neither books nor adults to read to them? This year, make a difference in a child’s life and experience the joy of tzedakah and g’milut chasadim by joining us for Light Up Literacy, a tikkun olam program that makes great happen by bringing books to kids in rural Guatemala. This fall, Wise School is partnering with Reading Village to celebrate our ability to read while actively addressing the darkness of illiteracy in Guatemala, the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Approximately 50% of the nation’s rural population remains illiterate and lives without reading. Together, we hope to extinguish the darkness of illiteracy in Guatemala. From December 1 to December 19, we hope your family will participate in our Light Up Literacy campaign. The premise is simple: by reading books at home and at school, your children can help raise money to bring literacy to students in rural Guatemala. It’s really easy: 1. PLEDGE: Help your son or daughter collect pledges from family or friends for every book they read. 2. READ: Support your child as they read to themselves, to you, or to a younger child in their life. Click here to donate. RemindersEC Enrichment/Extended day Registration Registration for Winter Enrichment classes begins on Monday, December 8! Classes fill up very quickly so make sure you don’t miss out! Classes begin on Monday, January 5 when we get back from Winter Break. To check out what classes will be offered or to download a registration form, Click here. You can also pick up a form from our school offices. Extended Day forms for the winter session are also available. If your child is currently enrolled in Extended Day and you wish to continue, you must sign up for the winter session. Snack for week of December 8: Aaron C. Library Moms for December 9: Shahrzad & Firoozeh Shabbat boy for December 12: Aaron C. Click here to register.
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