After breaking the fast, it’s time to break out the tools! Sukkot is here and we are having a great time with our friends in room 3. The children understand the idea of “process” and the step-by-step procedure needed in order to build a Sukkah. We had the opportunity to watch other people build a Sukkah in our Pre-K yard using long pieces of wood, nails, and branches. Some of our students brought different fruits to decorate our sukkah, and helped hang them with string. We enjoy playing games and singing songs inside the Sukkah along with celebrating with our friends from other classrooms. The children had their first library experience listening to stories and flipping through pages. A big thank you to Firoozeh who read a lovely book about “Sukkot” to the classroom, it was an honor. We were able to choose books that we are interested in reading which we then got to check out for our classroom. The children are getting better at recognizing letters and numbers, and they are able to verbally label and identify items. Their journal entries are wonderfully detailed with their words and drawings; we are so proud of their progress thus far. For the cause of Nika and Beit Issie Shapiro, each child created their own “masterpiece” using bright and colorful markers. We submitted your children’s beautiful creations so that they can be made into memorable gifts you can order for your families. We have sent home a paper with your child that has more information about this project. Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach! RemindersSnack helper for week of October 13: Gabriel R.
Please bring 1 big box or 2 small boxes of uncut grapes to the classroom no later than Wednesday morning, October 15. On Friday, Oct 17 from 8 a.m.-11:30 a.m., the Beit Issie Shapiro Committee at Wise is having our first Farmer’s Market.
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