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Shalom Dear Second Grade Parents,
We certainly had a very busy week! We have been very busy learning all about Chanuka and working on our two packets, the one dealing with the story of Chanuka and the other dealing with the laws of Chanuka. We hope to complete them both this coming week. We were also busy rehearsing for our Chanuka presentation which consists of two songs, hand motions and all! Thank you to Morah Minna and Morah Cherie for teaching the songs, to Rabbi Elbaz for all his help in rehearsals , to Mrs. Kahn for musical accompaniment during our rehearsals this past week, and , of course, to Morah Malka , who is my right hand! I hope you will be at the Chanuka show this coming Wed. at 9:30.PLease send your second grader in white and blue/black for Wed.'s performance. Thank you! Please also remember to send in $3.00 with your second grader so he/she can buy Chanuka Carnival tickets for the Carnival on Tuesday. Each ticket costs 25 cents and $3.00 is the recommended amt.
Despite all our excitement about Chanuka, we managed to also have our first big Chumash test on 5 psukim! I hope to have them marked in your child's folders by Wed., so please make sure to look for them. Also in their folders, by then, I will have returned their Test packets on Noah and the techiliot quizzes.
I would also like to share with you what your children have been learning in Davening =Tefila with Rabbi Elbaz. In addition to learning the Tefila, Rabbi Elbaz had also taught them about 10 beautiful songs till now! It is simply amazing to hear them! They also did two Tefila activities where they expressed why they were davening.
I hope your child shared the parsha packet with you. We had a lot to discuss about this past week's parsha. This time I left the "thinking" question to be answered over the weekend. I am curious to see what wonderful answers the children come up with. Please don't forget to sign it, so I know they shared with you.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Happy Chanuka and restful, wonderful winter break!
Sincerely,
Morah Robin
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