Thursday, April 24, 2014

Ganon Classes Work in the ECD Garden



Now that it finally feels like Spring, it's a perfect time for working in the ECD garden.  Each class has a plot of land for planting flowers or vegetables.  This week the children and morot from Ganon Aleph and Ganon Bet were busy weeding and preparing the soil, after which we planted some radish seeds.  We also have some bulbs which should be growing into beautiful flowers very soon.  Come by in a few weeks to take a look!

Getting Ready for Pesach in Ganon Aleph

What a busy week we had in Ganon Aleph getting ready for Pesach!  We made matzah with Rabbi Grossbaum from Lubavitch, and we finished all of our Pesach projects.






























We enjoyed many leftover snacks at our chametz party, after which we scrubbed our classroom to get it ready for Pesach.  We then did a thorough search for chametz with a feather, spoon, and candle, and then went outside to burn it.  We enjoyed our model seder in our classroom together with Ganon Bet.  After our seder, we skyped with some residents of the Jewish Home at Rockleigh.  One of the residents read a Pesach story to the children, and we all sang some Pesach songs for them.
We were so well-prepared for Pesach!  We hope you enjoyed spending it with your families.





Monday, April 7, 2014

P is for Pesach and Parents in Ganon Bet





                                     We love when parents come visit with Ganon Bet. 
Thank you for coming in and helping us work on some of the projects in conjunction with our Pesach preparation and understanding the  difference between Chametz and matzah.





Willa's mom helped the children wrap the pillowcases with rubber bands in preparation for the tie dyeing.









Grace's mom helped us tie dye our pillowcases.





Gabby's mom baked challah with us. 
We watched the yeast rise!
Thank you all for coming in!


Wednesday, April 2, 2014

We Work, Work, Work.... in Ganon Bet

The children are taking a hands-on approach as they work hard preparing 
some of the foods for the seder plate.  




They grated 
the maror.
First it was a big horseradish root. Then it was grated into  little
pieces. 

Apples were grated
for the charoset. 















The charoset has a red color to
 remind us of the bricks in Mitzrayim. 


The brave children were excited to try the  maror and charoset.
They couldn't wait to
taste the real  thing of ...
shmura matzah!!
The children built pyramids in our sandbox!