Friday, April 29, 2011

SHABBAT FLOWERS





At our Shabbat party this week our table was enhanced by beautiful flowers which were cut from our own garden.




The bulbs that we planted in the fall have produced beautiful flowers - colorful hyacinths and lovely yellow and white daffodils. The children enjoyed the sights and smells that were the result of their hard work along with the helping hand of Hashem.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Protecting Planet Earth





Ganon Bet returned from our Pesach vacation to a surprise! Our garden that we had planted in the fall had blossomed with Hyacinths and Daffodils. This coincides with our study of planet earth. We know that we need to keep the earth clean so that we have clean air to breathe and water to drink. How does your family help keep planet earth clean?

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Our Model Seder


The children made the charoset for our model seder which we had on Tuesday morning together with Ganon Bet. They enjoyed using real (plastic) knives to chop the apples themselves!


We went through the entire seder, from Kadesh through Nirtza - singing, dipping, eating, drinking, and crunching the whole way through! We hope your seders at home will be as much fun as ours was at school!!

Gan Aleph's Model Seder!







On Wednesday, the children of Gan Aleph came to school dazzling in their finest clothing for our very own model seder! The table was set with the various items needed for a Pesach seder and the children even had their own place cards by their seats. We began with lighting the candles and singing the order of the seder. The voices of Gan Aleph permeated through the halls as we made kiddush, sang the Ma Nishtana and practiced every step of the Seder. The children were smiling from ear to ear as they shared what they had learned about Pesach and some of the divrei torah that wrote in their haggadot. Gan Aleph even looked for the Afikoman and found it hiding amongst the books int he library! The seder concluded with Nirtzah where we sang "Leshana Haba Beyrushalayim" and danced through the halls of the early childhood. We sang "Who knows one?" and focused on what each number represented. We truly felt like a family and really enjoyed preparing for this holiday wit the children of Gan Aleph. Have a wonderful Pesach!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Ganon Aleph Searches and Burns!



After cleaning our classroom for Pesach, the children searched for chametz using a candle, feather, and spoon. The following morning we went outside to burn the pieces of chametz which we found. This was great practice for helping you out at home!!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

MOLD GROWS IN GAN DALED!


Several weeks ago Gan Daled learned about and tasted different types of bread (see blog published on 3/30/2011). We left samples of various kinds of bread on the Discovery Table and the children predicted what would happen to them.

We have been observing the bread and as we saw changes we referred back to our predictions and found that some were correct. Mold, which began as fuzzy and white with blue spots, has become a bluish green color and has overcome most of the breads. The only breads left untouched by mold are the tortilla and matza which are both unleavened and do not contain yeast.

The children learned that mold is not a plant or an animal but rather a fungus and needs moisture to grow. Some mold such as that used in the production of antibiotics can be helpful.

Jumping for Joy in Gan Aleph


Gan Aleph was super excited to get new jump ropes to play with just in time for Spring. This was a great new tool that the children could use to sharpen their gross motor skills. Many of the children were eager to learn how to jump rope. During our outdoor play time, Morah Lauren taught small groups of children how to use the jump ropes correctly and safely. The children learned how to bring the ropes back behind their heels and to jump when the rope came to their toes. In the coming weeks, we are also going to learn some new jump roping rhymes! Jump rope is a great way to have fun and exercise at the same time!

Cleaning for Pesach



Some of the children cleaned out their cabinets at home and brought in their leftover snacks for our "chametz party" on Monday. After this, the children used sponges and rags to scrub our classroom for Pesach. This was more fun than it sounds, as you can see!


Monday, April 11, 2011

Matzoh Making in Gan Bet






The time to bake matzoh has arrived! The children were very excited to learn first hand about matzoh baking. Each child was given a special matzoh bakers hat.They examined the wheat kernels and helped crush them. They mixed water and flour and then learned how to knead the dough. Each child flattened a piece of dough and rolled it into a very thin circle. Using a special tool, they were able to put the holes in the dough. The dough then went into the oven and the children were so excited to see their finished matzoh.

We saved the matzoh for our class seder and the children cannot wait to eat their very own matzoh! This was a fun learning experience for all.

Learning about Life Cycles in Gan Aleph

"Frogs here, frogs there, frogs were jumping everywhere!" Gan Aleph decided to learn about frogs and wanted to know more about where they came from. We began with an activity in which the children were presented with pictures of Morah Aviva, from birth until now. They were challanged to put these pictures in the proper sequence, bearing in mind the natural order of one's life. For example, the children knew that her kindergarten picture would be placed after some baby pictures but before her wedding picture. After putting all of these pictures in order (and laughing while looking at some of them!) we went through Morah Aviva's life cycle thus far. We learned that living things have stages in their lives which led us to explore a frog's life cycle.





The children were provided with more pictures, this time of the different stages in a frog's life. They worked together to put the pictures in the proper order, and learned that frogs start off as eggs. The egg hatches into a tadpole which then grows into a froglet and ultimately a frog!

We read the book If You Hopped Like Frog, by David Shwartz and recreated his book with our own ideas and frogs jumping off the page! Through this book ,we learned that frogs can jump a distance of 20 times its body length! We took turns jumping on a number line to see how far we could jump and compared it to a frog's jumping abilities!


Frogs here, Frogs there, Frogs were jumping everywhere...Especially in Gan Aleph!!!!