This week, we practiced all our new and familiar unit words in order to talk about our school as well as write down words and answer questions.
We talked about the different rooms in the school and who can be found in each room. For example, Ms. Moore can be found sitting in the Principal's office because she is the school principal while Mr. Tony can be found in the gym because he is the PE teacher. We also practiced classroom items. However, this week we did not just say the words, we also read and wrote down these different vocabulary words, sentences, and questions. One skill that we focused on a lot this week was reading. We read short one page poems in Hebrew. In addition, in order to practice reading with and without vowel sounds, we used cut-up song lyrics from familiar songs. We tried to put the lyrics back together by singing the song and putting the sentences in the correct order. You can practice this at home. Files with color-coded familiar songs can be found in games and worksheets section under Additional Resources. You can print out the lyrics and cut them up at home. A new topic that we discussed more in depth this week was how we get to school in the morning. Students spent some time learning and reviewing transportation words and discussing which form of transportation they use to get to school and how long it takes them. The words, questions, and sentences that we practiced can be found in the vocabulary section under Additional Resources. Next week we will continue to discuss what is and is not in our classroom, and how many of each item are in the classroom. We will practice both speaking and writing questions and answers related to this topic. We will also learn how to say different school subjects in Hebrew and compare an Israeli student's class schedule to their own.
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This week we continued the school unit and discussed the different rooms and people that make a school. The new vocabulary can be found in the Additional Resources section.
We created maps of Sela and labeled our maps in Hebrew. You will see these maps at Back to School Night this week. We look forward to meeting you in person very soon! This week we focused on vocabulary related to the classroom. For a full list of classroom items and games to practice this new vocabulary, check out the vocabulary section and games and worksheets section under Additional Resources. Students can practice these new words by just listening and/or reading in Hebrew. One game that we played several times throughout the week was Uno. Check out our Hebrew Uno skills in the videos below! Next week we will expand on our knowledge of classroom vocabulary and discuss the different areas that make up a school (hallways, offices, lunch room, etc.). We will also create maps of Sela and label them in Hebrew. You will be able to see our maps at Back to School Night! This week we practiced reading letters with different vowel sounds. We did this by playing fun games such as battleships and the running game. If you would like to play battleships at home, I am attaching the document below. If you would like a hard copy, I can print some out per your request and send it home with students next week.
Here is a chart to help you play the game:
Next week, we will be learning about classroom items and discussing what is and what is not in our classroom in Hebrew.
This week, we reviewed reading and vowel sounds. Below is an explanation of the different vowel sounds in Hebrew:
This week we learned about our classroom and about each other. We reviewed:
A list of all the vocabulary we covered in each section as well as interactive worksheets for each of these topics can be found in the Additional Resources section of this website. Some songs and dances that we learned/reviewed this week can be found in the Additional Resources section of this website. We will continue to review all of these items throughout the year while adding a little more each week. Next week we will continue practicing the date, weather, and food items as well as begin learning/reviewing the alphabet. |
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