Friday, December 22, 2017

First Day of Winter!

Dear Parents, 
   Here are some of the highlights of our week in the Blue room.  The First day of Winter was this week, so we took some time to explore the cold season. 


Table Top
Can you make a snowflake?  We used loose parts like gems, straws, toothpicks, and craft sticks to create our own unique snowflake.  Hana started lining up gems along the edge of the table. Carefully placing gems side by side until all were gone and they wrapped around the table.  Morah Felicia said, "It looked like you were concentrating so hard on creating, can you tell me about your work?"  Hana joyfully replied, "It's a slide!" then she traces her creation with her finger, "See?"





Our friends also built candles using tangrams on a mirror.  

 Art
This week our class split up into two groups and used watercolors to paint on canvas.  They did extremely well working together on such a small work place.  Zoe, Yochai, Hammond, and Tzippi painted one canvas and Jemma, Mina, and Hana painted another.



Sensory
At the beginning of the week ice was set out in the sensory table.  Mina, Zoe, Yochai, Hammond, enjoyed scooping shovel fulls of ice into buckets making loud rumbling tubmbling sounds.  "The ice feels cold"  Morah Felicia heard someone say.  Mina says, "The ice is melting."  Morah asks, "Why do you think the ice is melting?"  She pauses from her work, because it's cold."  After some time exploring with the tools we added salt to the ice.  "What do you think will happen when we add salt to the ice?"  Our friends each took a turn adding salt to the ice.  We discovered the salt stuck to the ice!  The salt also made the ice crack but it didn't fall apart!  Zoe said, "Look, it's sticking!"
The second half of the week we played with "Snow"  made out of baking soda and hair conditioner.  We molded snowballs and crushed the snow between ourfingers.

Thanks for a great week! Shabbat Shalom, and have a wonderful winter break. 
Morah Felicia and Morah Kayla

Friday, December 15, 2017

More Chanukah Fun!


Dear Parents,

   Here are some highlights of our week in the Blue room.  Morah Kayla reads us a BIG Chanukah story  that was passed to each class to enjoy.  Our friends enjoyed looking at all the colorful pictures.
Blocks
This week in the block center we used tape to make bridges for our little people and cars to walk and drive across.  Jemma and Zoe work together to construct and Mina and Yochai take turns using people to walk across, boy that's a tight squeeze.

 Table Top
Our friends started making fun dreidel sun catcher collages taking time to place small pieces of paper on sticky contact paper.


 Also we add our finishing touches to our menorah to light on the first night of Chanukah!


 Art
Our friends use oil, water, and liquid watercolor to make marble paintings on cardstock paper.  First we added drops of colored oil to water then placed the paper on top.  



 Sensory
We did a sink and float activity with dreidels and candles then used eye droppers to transfer water from containers.

 Happy Chanukah!  Shabbat Shalom.  Morah Felicia and Morah Kayla

Friday, December 8, 2017

Caves, Olives, and Fingerpainting!

 Dear Parents,
    Here are some highlights of our busy week in the Blue room.  We continued to learn and explore the next Holiday coming up, Chanukah!
         Each morning before we daven Morah Kayla shares a part of the Chanukah story with all of us. She tells us long long ago during the the time of the second temple, the holy land was ruled by a mean Greek king named Antiochus and his people. The Greeks treated the Jewish people poorly. They took land from the Jewish people, destroyed the Beit Hamikdash, and made it illegal to study Torah and keep mitzvot, like Shabbat. The Jewish people would learn Torah while hiding away in caves but when Greek soldiers came by they would quickly take out dreidels to play so they would not get in trouble.  No one could stand up to them until the brave Maccabees came.  They finally drove the Greeks off the land and took back what was theirs.  Being brave means doing something that may not be easy and we may feel a little afraid because it's new or different but we do it anyway. We can all be brave like the Maccabees.  On Tuesday Morah Kayla told us about the mircale of oil.   First, the Maccabees thought the Greeks ruined all of the oil so they searched and found a jar with just enough oil to burn for one night. Because of Hashem's great miracle, the oil burned for eight nights! The Jews cleaned the Beit Hamikdash and began to serve Hashem again. On Chanukah we celebrate the joy that light brings when overcoming darkness by playing fun games like dreidels, singing songs, and eating yummy food.
Mina and her friend Hammond pretended to be Maccabees and played dreidels and sang Chanukah songs in our classroom cave.



Art
For Chanukah all the students here at CJP wanted to wish each of their Grandparents a very special Chanukah.  So this week we worked on making Holiday cards to send.  On Tuesday our friends finger painted for the first time in the class.  In recent weeks I've observed many of our friends express interest in this technique and thought it would be a perfect opportunity to take handprints from each child for a great keepsake.  We set out some blue tempura paint with butcher paper covering the table. When our friends first sat down and saw the paint on the table they appeared to be unsure of what they should do with material.  One friend even asked, "What do we do, Morah?"  Morah Felicia replied, "What would you like to do?"  They answered by smearing their hands across a puddle of paint and squeezed it between their fingers. 
As our friends indulged themselves in a sea of blue Jemma extends her hands up towards Morah Felicia and  excitedly repeats, "It's so sticky, Morah!" Morah Felicia asked Jemma, "What else can you tell me about the paint?"  "It's Blue."  she says.  Our friend Hana appeared to be in deep concentration as she covered both hands and forearms front to back in paint.  With this being our first classroom experience with fingerpaing everyone showed an immense amount of self confindence trying something new for some and stepping out of their comfort zones by geting a little messy.  They were brave like the Maccabees.  Once our hands were nice and blue Morah Felicia stamped each friends hands onto a paper for our cards.

Menorahs
This week we also started making our own Menorahs to take home and light for Chanukah We began by sanding pieces of wood that would be the base of our Menorah.  We sanded any rough patches along with the edges.  This took some patience and a few attempts to hold the sand paper in one hand and wood in the other as they applied  some force to smooth the surface.  Next we glued pennies and nuts to the top for candles.  Our friends counted each spot as they glued their pennies and nuts down to the wood.  Lastly our friends will decorate to add their own personal touch. 



 Olives to Olive Oil.
Our friends explore olives and try to turn olives into olive oil.  We used a small mallet to pound the olives turned into a liquid!  This was a great gross motor activity.  Some friends were brave and tasted the olives.  Zoe said, "This tastes like watermelon" as she ate a few handfuls of olives. Tzipi said the olives tasted salty when Morah Felicia asked her if they were sweet or salty.  Saya scrunched her face and said, "Yuck, disgusting!"  She didn't care for the taste of the olives.  We discussed how we use oil to light our menorahs.  We also discovered where olive oil comes from.


    

Thank you for a great week. 
Shabbat Shalom, Morah Felicia and Morah Kayla 






Saturday, December 2, 2017

Introducing Chanukah


Dear Parents, 
 Here are some highlights of  our week.  In our class we introduced the next Holiday approaching, Chanukah.  Here's what we did:




Dramatic Play 
This week in our Dramatic area we made pretend latkes using our props, oil, spatulas and pans.  We also read a book about making latkes called, 'A Chanuka Story For Night Number Three.'  The children would pretend to put oil in the pans and use the spatulas to flip them, and then serve to others on plates.  One day the bottle of oil was opened and created a whole new experience for the children.  We learned to some properties of oil like how slippery it is and when it touches paper it makes the paper look wet but when we touched the paper it didn't feel wet, pretty neat!
Sensory
The sensory table was filled with Chanukah foam stickers, menorah candles, and dreidels.   Our friends enjoyed exploring the feeling of contrasting textures.  The stickers were soft and squishy but the candles were hard and bumpy.  Once the children discovered how to peel the backs off the stickers they decorated the inside of our table making it more festive.

Process Art 
We practice our fine motor skill, eye and hand coordination as we paint using driedels.  Morah Felicia demonstrated how to dip the driedel in paint then spin on the paper.  After this our class was free to paint within the boundaries set.  Some friends chose to stamp others chose to smear, and some freinds spun their dreidels each creating their own unique piece of art that will be used later in our Chanukah unit.

Table Top 
This week our friends were invited to build their own Menorah using clay and loose parts.  This provided great opportunity to introduce new vocabulary such as Shamash and parts of the menorah.  The Shamash is the helper candle that we use to light the other candles each night of Chanukah and it's placed in the middle of the Menorah and is taller than the rest.
Thanks for a great week.  Next we will continue exploring Chanukah.  A friendly reminder to label lunch containers to avoid any mix up during snack and lunch time.  Thanks.  Shabbat Shalom
Morah Felicia and Morah Kayla