The Passover fun continues in room 3!
Each child decorated their own matzah holder by choosing a pattern of their choice, and gluing it onto the border. The children thought about which pattern they wanted to create and used their fine motor skills to peel and apply the stickers in order. We have been reading stories and singing songs about Passover. The children contribute to discussions about the Haggadah, the Seder plate, and the four questions. A huge thank you to Rebecca Cohen for reading stories to the children at the library this week. It is always a pleasure to have parents come in and read to the children. We made our way to the elementary school science lab this week. The science teachers discussed the different colors of trash cans and what they are meant for. For example, the children learned that green bins are for recycled materials. They also discussed the different ways we can protect our earth since “Earth Day” is coming up in April after Spring Break. Children talked about saving water, saving electricity, and reusing bags for groceries. Towards the end of their science lesson, the children had the opportunity to plant lettuce seeds in the school garden. Science is always an exciting, hands-on experience for the children. We look forward to celebrating Passover with all of the Pre-K classes and their parents on March 24th at 11:00 in Hershenson Hall. We ask that you make separate arrangements for younger siblings for the seder so you can enjoy this special time with your child.. Have a wonderful weekend and Shabbat Shalom! With love, Karen and Vera
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