Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Bringing Our Study of Opposites to Life in Ganon Aleph



Our discussion of the differences between Yaakov and Eisav in this week's parasha brought us to the subject of opposites. Here you see the children coloring the top and the bottom of the table as well as experimenting with dry and wet. So many different skills were strengthened here, among them: fine motor, social, team work, and cooperation. Other opposites brought to life this week were rough and smooth, and small and large - all through experimenting and hands-on experience.

2 comments:

  1. This is so great! We love the hands on experiments. Thanks for doing this blog and keeping us involved!!

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  2. What a great lesson! Very creative way to connect early childhood development with the parasha. The photos are delightful, and I love how you highlighted words in colors -- reminds me of the Sammy Spider's First Sukkot book about directions.

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