Grad 7 Weekly Round-Up

Chag Sameach and Good Yor ( a phrase we say to one another during and after Yom Kippur)

One of the focuses in Grade 7 is Israel. 3 times a week the students have to read a recent article about Israel and write a brief summary. During Sukkot we will be having class in the Succa and celebrating this joyous chag through fun educational appropriate activities (Sukkot Jeopardy).

After the Chagim we hope to start a cycle of learning. The students will be split into 3 groups. The topics will be Torah (5 books of Moses), Nevi’im (Prophets, Judges – Kings), and Ketuvim (Writings, the 5 Megilot).

Week in Review – Ari K.

 

 

This week we worked on the weekly Shabbat bulletin.  During the holiday season, we are adding holiday information to the bulletin. The class will be continuing to work on the Modesty Clothing Debate. This week we will also be focusing the Ruach Patrol for Rosh Chodesh.

Finally, we will be discussing Kashrut and figuring out our food menu for Sukkot.

This week we did not see our friends at the Hillel Lodge because of Rosh Hashanah. We will be making chagim cards this week for our new friends.

 

WEEK IN REVIEW – BY JESSICA AGES

This week, we started off on Monday by visiting our friends in Hillel Lodge. We were able to tour their rooms and hear about their fascinating backgrounds.  Prior to our visit, we learned all about the characteristics of a good friend and the elements of a strong friendship. This allowed us to strengthen our own relationships with the Hillel Lodge residents!

 

Throughout this week, the grade 8 students will also be preparing for our debate. We will be looking through texts and doing online research in order to collect information. The topic of our debate is modesty. Mr. Washerstein’s class, we are learning the skills on how to present a debate. In Dr. Marcovitz’s class, we will be researching in the Talmud, as well as relating biblical times to the present! The lessons from both classes will allow us to have a successful debate!

 

Being the oldest grade at OJCS, it is important for us to take on responsibilities set an example for the younger grades. We have started the shabbat bulletin where we can teach our younger peers! Every Friday, we will be creating a summary of the parashah, along with fun facts for Kindergarten through Grade 5! Our shabbat bulletin is called Shabbat Sheva. The Hebrew word “sheva” means seven. We choose the title Shabbat Sheva because shabbat is on the seventh day of the week. Additionally, the students should take 7 minutes to learn with their parents. 

 

I’m excited to take on more leadership roles throughout the year!

 

By: Jessica Age