Sunday, May 26, 2013

Excitements of the week

On Monday, Pre-K friends had Bill Wurtzel and his wife Claire as our guests. They create art that nurtures using whatever healthy ingredients are on hand. Bill makes Fun, Healthy, Silly, Creative Breakfasts for his wife, his children and grandchildren.  
 
Friends loved it and with enthusiasm made healthy funny breakfast for themselves.
To read and see more about funny food art please visit http://www.funnyfoodart.com/
 
 HUGE Thank you to Eli's mom, Milana, who make perfect pancakes for
Pre-K Funny Food Art Breakfast!!! THANK YOU!
 
 
Our thank you goes to Sam's mom, Maya, who came to make
Healthy and very yummy Fruit Salad:) 
 
 
 Friends loved it!
 

Our World- Plants

On third day, Hashem created land and plants.
Friends said, that plants are good because they are beautiful,
we can smell them, they give us food.  
 
 Friends learn that plants are living things. They need soil for food, water to drink,
sun for light and warmth. Every part of the plant has job to do. Roots keep a plant in the ground and drink water, stem transfer water to leaves and flowers, leaves make food for plant, flowers make seeds for future plants. 
 
What parts of plants do people eat?
Radishes- roots, leek- stems, lettuce- leaves, cauliflower - flowers, sunflower seeds...
 
 
 
Friends visited a local fruit store to buy eatable part of plants.  
 
Thank you to all our Parents for sending in fruits and vegetables to our class.
We learned what are fruits and what are vegetables.
There are two different opinions - scientists and cooks.  
Scientists say that everything that develops from flower and have seeds inside is considered to be a fruit. Therefor, tomatoes, cucumbers, pepper, and squash are fruits. Carrot, potatoes, onion are vegetables. Cooks say that everything which is sweet is considered in their kitchen fruit, the ones which are not sweet- vegetables.
 
Friends drew naturmort - images of fruits.   
 
 
 They do not forget to take care of our little garden.
 
 
 

Parshas Biha'aloscha

For more info on the Parsha:
http://www.torahtots.com/parsha/bamidbar/bahaalo2.htm
For a nice Parsha song:
http://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/573762/jewish/Parshah-Song.htm

Letter Sin

Sam our Mail Man this week brought us Letter Sin. Sin has one big line across on the bottom, three big lines coming down, and one dot on its left.
Sin is a simcha- happy letter since Pre-K is almost finished learning all the Hebrew letters. Hooray!! :)


Sam/ Simcha our Mail Man also begins with the letter Sin

Simcha smiley face begins with the letter Sin

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Excitements of the week

 Pre-K Friends started this week with exciting trip to the GYM!!!
 It is one safe place where strengths can be tested:)  
 
 On Tuesday, we discovered that all our butterflies out of their chrysalis.
We gave them food to eat- oranges. Friends noticed, that butterfly mouth reminds us a straw. 
Friends observed how butterflies were sipping orange juice through their straw-mouths.
 
Dear Dads, be aware that friends take very seriously preparation for Happy Father's Day rally. 
 
On Friday, friends made challah dough. Friends made sure to follow Morah Bella's recipe and separated challah when it was time.  
 
 
Friends continued discussions about wind. In class, we made kites and took them at the beach to catch some wind.  
 As per construction on the Boardwalk, friends easily overtook obstacles.
 
 Light, sky, land, wind... we had great time.
 

Our World- Land II

What is land made of? Soil, sand, pebbles and rocks. Rocks are a part of land, they can be different in many ways. Some rocks are too big to hold it in our hands. Some of them can be as big as a mountain. Other rocks are so small, we can hold thousands of them at once, thousands of grains of sand.
 
 

Parshas Naso

For more info on the Parsha click here:
http://www.torahtots.com/parsha/bamidbar/nasso2.htm

For a nice song on the Parsha click here:
http://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/573761/jewish/Parshah-Song.htm

Shavuos #2


After the Jewish people accepted the Torah, our lifetime guide, the thing which connects us to Hashem, and makes the world more spiritual, Hashem said He first needed a guarantor to know the Torah will be kept and learned by the Jewish nation for all of time when times will be easy or even tough. The Jews offered Him a variety of choices of people to stand surety that the Torah will always be kept, such as Avraham, but none were acceptable to Hashem. Then, in a stroke of inspired genius, we suggested that the Jewish children could sign on as guarantors. The adults will teach children the lovely and holy Torah and how to live it, and when the time will come for them to educate their children, they will teach them the Torah just the same. This proved acceptable to Hashem and He gave us the Torah. 
On Shavuot, we go to Shul to hear the Ten Commandments given to us at Har SInai. 

      
        
Decorating the bare mountain Sinai with grass and flowers.

On Shavuos we eat a dairy meal along with a meat meal an hour later. There are many reasons for eating dairy on this Yom Tov. One of them is that when Hashem gave us the Torah on Shabbos, we were told to keep kosher, but we werent yet told the exact details of how to keep kosher nor how to slaughter animals in a kosher way. We also werent able to kosher our dishes weve been eating on all the past while. In order to make things simpler since we wanted to make sure we were keeping the laws properly, we ate dairy.
Pre-K made cheesecake in honor of Shavuos. :) YUM!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Shavuos

Hashem created the world along with a special gift called the Torah with the plan to give the Torah to a nation who would receive it happily. Angels were sent by Hashem and travelled from nation to nation asking all the people if they would like a special gift from Hashem called the Torah, to cherish and treasure. When they asked what was written inside and what it would entail in order to keep it holy, each nation quickly passed the angels along to another nation who may want to keep the Torah. The angels went from nation to nation offering the Torah but no one was interested.

Finally, the angles came to the desert where they found the Jewish Nation traveling. The angels offered the Torah to them from Hashem. Without hesitation and with great excitement, the Jewish people answered all together "Naaseh V'Nishma": "We will first do/accept, then we will hear what the Torah is all about and what it says inside." They were certain that if they were being offered something from Hashem who took them out of Mitzrayim and did so many good things for them, then no doubt it must be something good and special.
        
No sooner had the Jewish Nation declared that they wanted the Torah to keep holy, then angels came down from heaven and put two crowns with the words Naaseh V'Nishma on each of the Jewish people's heads.


Hashem then looked for a mountain in the desert on which to give the Torah and finally found a nice humble mountain in the midst of all the other ones who were being boastful of how pretty, tall, or wide they were and how Hashem would surely give the Torah on them because of their greatness. Yet, from all the mountains Hashem chose Sinai because that mountain didn't hold himself high and was kind. 
Har Sinai didn't have anything glorious or pretty about it, aside for being humble. 
Pre K sitting in the desert.

Hashem understood that a mountain on which the Torah would be given, must be dressed up. All of the sudden, Har Sinai felt a little tickle on his left side, and noticed that grass grew out from there, then it felt another tickle and saw grass growing from his right side, then it got another tickle from the top, bottom and all around and saw grass grew all over it. Then, pop, pop, pop... To Har Sinai's amazement beautiful flowers began growing out from everywhere in preparation for the giving of the Torah!

Hashem now told the B'Nei Yisroel to get ready for this special event! Moshe gathered the Jews around the mountain and then began to climb up. Hashem made the whole world quiet even the animals did not make any noise. Suddenly clouds came down on Har Sinai and there was thunder and lightening. The sound of the Shofar was heard and suddenly Hashem's voice came booming out saying “Ani Hashem Elokecha”. Everyone stood still. Even the animals didn't make a sound, and the trees didn't sway. All sick people were healed. Everyone waited excitedly. Then they heard Hashem saying the first 2 of the 10 Commandments.

When the Jews heard Hashem’s voice they all fainted and Hashem had to bring them all to life again! Moshe said the other 8 of them forty days later.
Eli holding the luchos on Har Sinai

Our bulletin board decorated in anticipation for Shavuos with all the friends standing around the mountain infront of the gate as not to touch the holy mountain just as we were commanded back in the desert.



Song:
I am a mountain so very high,
I can reach way up to the sky,
The Torah should be given on me,
because I am as tall as can be, you see!

Oh no! I am much greater than you!
There are so many things I can do,
The Torah should be given on me,
Because I am as great as can be, you see!

But little Har Sinai just stood there and sighed,
I know I’m not tall, I know I’m not wide.
The Torah won’t be given on me,
Because I am as small as can be, you see!

Of all of the mountains, Hashem chose Sinai,
Because he did not hold himself high,
He had such simple and humble ways
And from this we learn that humility pays!


















Letter Shin

This week Sammy delivered the letter Shin to Pre-K. Shin has a big line across on the bottom, three lines coming down and one dot on the right.
Hint #1  to remember the dot goes on the right for Shin: When we say Shma in davening we use our right hand. Shma begins with Shin. 
Hint # 2: to remember that dot goes on right for Shin we learned a song. For this song you and your friend will need your right hand free.When we shake someone hands we use our right hand. We learned a song that goes like this:
Give him your right hand, 
Look him in the eye, 
Put a smile on your face,
And then you say SHALOM!


Shabbos begins with Shin

Shokolad- Chocholate begiins with the Letter Shin

Parshas Bamidbar

We started reading and learning from the fourth book in the Torah. The first Parsha which was this past week is called Bamidbar.
For more info on the Parsha click here:

For a nice song on the Parsha click here:

Our World- Land

On third day, Hashem created LAND AND PLANTS. We keep in mind that the world is created for people. We need land to live on that is why Hashem pushed land above the water.  Huge land surrounded by water is called continent.
There are five continents that we made song about:
North America, South America,
Asia and Europe,
Africa, Antarctica, and
Australia.
Friends shared ideas what is land for? Friends agreed that we live on land, walk, run, jump, hop, ride cars and bicycles, build houses, bridges, parks and Zoos. We use land to PLANT!
Dear Friends, come to see Pre-K own garden. You will find there growing radishes, sweet peas, sunflowers and flowers. Next week, friends will learn more about plants and plant their own green beans and learn about plant life cycle.

Keep calm! You are the best mom!

Whole week, Pre-K Friends secretly were preparing for a very special day - Happy Mother's Day!

Pre-K friends agreed that we absolutely need to celebrate our moms because "they cook our favorite food, buy toys, give candies, make things, take to different places but most important is that they take care of us and they love us very much!"

Friends decided to dedicate Mother's Day to Health Month and that is why they were excited to invite moms to do yoga together. Friends prepared room decorations and practiced yoga routine.

                                                             Finally the day came!
                                Oh..., MOMS! WE MADE YOU SMILE! YOU MADE US FLY!
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY:) 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Our World- Water

On second day, Hashem separated WATER- he made oceans, seas and pushed some water up making sky with clouds. Water is one of important things on the Earth. A person can't live without water for more than 4 days.

 
 Friends learn that water is liquid. It doesn't have shape or color. When you pour water it always goes down.
Friends took the Rain Walk.
We learned that water likes to stick to everything and make it wet.
We observed two steps of water cycle: condensation in forms of clouds and
precipitation in form of rain:) How could we stay dry during the Rain Walk?   
 
Thank you to our Parents, who cared to buy water proof clothes for us:
rain boots, rain coats, and UMBRELLAS.
Playing with water during sunny day, friends noticed something colorful-
RAINBOW!  Friends learned that when sun rays
strike rain/water drops a rainbow appears.
 
For Jewish people, a rainbow is reminder of Hashem's
promise do not flood the whole world. It is a reminder to do
tshuva and do more good deeds.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Lag Ba'Omer Parade

Here we are decorating our banners we will use for Mazal Day School's Grand Parade.
We each wrote our idea of how we care about another person. Then we drew a picture of it  and decorated the frame of the heart.

All of Mazal Day School students gathered Monday morning in the Shul for a Post Lag Ba'Omer celebration by watching a clip on how the day is celebrated in Israel, marching with all our friends around the Shul, and ending off the event with amazing races.



Fifth grade girls made a sign showing how everyone in MDS is connected and one unit. Here is the perfect example of what this special day is all about. :) To be kind to one another and show we care makes a unit as we are.


Pre-K marching proudly with their banners. :)


Sammy and Benny in the race.
 "Yes, we can do it!" :)