Exploring the Jewish calendar and the significance behind its holidays. Click here.
Exploring the Jewish calendar and the significance behind its holidays. Click here.
In this web-enhanced lesson, students consider where they would like to settle in Israel. Click here.
Short Tu B'Shvat seder for young children aged 3-5. Can be adapted for older children.
Children image yetziat mitzrayim and draw a picture of themselves along with their fellow slaves leaving Egypt.
Students review the Jewish holidays through an interactive, fun and exciting activity. Focusing on speed, accuracy, and comprehension, the student must locate the holiday on the blackboard, and “hammer” the Jewish festival.
This lesson plan offers the teacher some tools for coping with the day after a disaster.
A webquest to help familiarize students with Rashi, his works and his personality. Click here.
This Chanukah/Hanukkah lesson describes how Israeli solar technologies help African communities. Can be adapted for various age groups. Click here.
In this curricular unit, Geraldine Martin uses puppetry and children's literature to help young children learn about the Jewish holidays and appreciate and approach literature in a more critical manner. Includes lessons on Sukkot, Chanukah, Purim and Pesach. Completed...
Students act out the events of the text and learn about compromise.