Posted in Chagim, Chanukah, Jewish Studies

Hanukkah, Hanukkah Chag Yafe Kol Kach!

May the light always shine bright!

Through the last weeks, at both classes, we have been enjoying, singing, performing, watching and learning about Hanukkah, its symbols, the story, the activities and the characters of this bright Holiday. As well, we introduced Hebrew vocabulary, specially for the 8 symbols we learnt about:
Guelt-Dmei Hanukkah
Oil-Shemen
Menorah-Hanukkiah
Dreidel-Sebibon
The Maccabees-Hamaccabim
Latkes-Lebibot
Doughnuts-Sufganiyot
Little jug-Cad Kattan
For each symbol we did different activities, coloring, lightening candles, reading/listening to stories, spinning the sebibon, learning how to make lebibot and so much more.

One of the activities was that our students were able to feel like mighty Maccabim, they created their own Maguen David shields and through a video of an Israeli Musical about Hanukkah, the students marched and sang like Maccabim!! Mi anajnu? MACCABIM!!!

For closing our bright Hanukkah activities, a surprise happened. Everything started with an amazing question from our students: sometimes we listen to songs and we sing: “Nes Gadol Haya Sham” and sometimes we sing “Nes Gadol Haya Po” WHY? So, it was the perfect opportunity to explain the meaning of the words, learn some more Hebrew letters (“Nun”, “Pei” and “Shin”) and explain the differences between an Israeli sebibon and a Canadian or Diaspora sebibon.
Miracle-Nes (נ)
Big-Gadol (ג)
Was-Haya (ה) 
There-Sham (ש)
Here-Po (פ)

But of course, after learning about sebibonim we needed to play with them!! So, my 8th Grade Hebrew Core Students, prepared our SK students an activity with songs and playing with the sebibon. That’s how we ended our celebration!!

JAG SAMEAJ LEKULAM!!!

Posted in Chagim, Chanukah, Jewish Studies, Reminders

Pyjama Dress Down Day is tomorrow!!

Tomorrow, Friday, December 23rd is a special Pyjama Dress Down Day.  We will be collecting tzedakah and new pairs of pyjamas in support of the Pyjama Patrol.  The kids are welcome to wear their jammies to school and bring a stuffy if they would like.

It is has been a great few weeks celebrating Chanukah in Senior Kindergarten!! From singing, dancing, eating yummy treats, and getting crafty, to practicing the brachot, Dreidel math and learning Chanukah vocabulary words in Hebrew, there has been tons of ruach-filled fun in our class!! Check out our Chanukah picture gallery below.

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:

Fridays (from now until early March) – 2:00 pm Dismissal

Friday, Dec. 23 – Pyjama/Dress Down Day

Monday, Jan. 9 – Return to School!!

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to Mia who turns 5 on December 31st

Wishing you all a wonderful Chanukah filled with light, love and laughter, and a restful, relaxing Winter Break!! See you in 2023!!

Posted in Chagim, Chanukah, Jewish Studies

Happy Chanukah from SK!

It is has been a great few weeks celebrating Chanukah in Kindergarten!! From singing, dancing, eating yummy treats, and getting crafty, to practicing the brachot, Dreidel math and learning Chanukah vocabulary words in French & Hebrew, there has been tons of ruach-filled fun in our class!! Check out our Chanukah picture gallery below.  In case you missed the SK performance during last Thursday’s school-wide Chanukah Showcase, you can watch it (and the rest of the classes too) here:

We hope you all had a fantastic holiday with your families and we just wanted say thank you for the very generous Bayshore gift cards we received!!

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Parent-Teacher Conferences will be taking place this Thursday, Dec. 9 and Friday, Dec. 10.  Dismissal on Thursday is at 2:00 pm and there is NO SCHOOL on Friday.

Now that the snow has officially arrived, we thought we should clarify our Outdoor Play plan for the winter months.  If it is colder than -20 (with or without the windchill), we will not be playing outdoors. We will be using the Weather Network to determine the temperature.  As with rainy days, if there is no one on the playground at 8:30, please bring your child to drop-off at the front door.  While we will strive to get outside as much as possible, we will take advantage of the gym or other indoor physical activities when the weather is not cooperating.

Have a great week!

The SK team