Friday, February 18, 2011

The Week In Review

HAPPY PURIM KATAN !!

We are half way through the Makot and almost finished with Parshat Va’Ereh. Kol Hakoavod Kittah Hay on a great week of learning

This week we finished Perek Chet. As a summative assessment of the perek we used voice thread and blogging. Voice thread is a program that you could download pictures and record a comment for each slide. I downloaded pictures that related to the perek and then recorded certain questions based on those pictures. The students had to blog their responses. I will be giving them feedback on their blog posts.

We also started learning about the Arba Parshiot and Purim.

Enjoy the long weekend.
Rabbi Greenblatt

Monday, February 14, 2011

Jeopardy and a RAFT

Last week was a bit crazy in the fifth grade. On Monday and Tuesday I attended the North American Day School Day School conference. The conference was great! I learned and shared a lot with other educators from across the country.
On Wednesday I wanted to check and see what they learned with Rabbi Wittlin so I divided the class into two groups and each group got two topics and they had to make up a Jeopardy game based on their topic. The plan was to play the games they worked on in class on Thursday. However Thursday was a snow day so we reviewed and played the games on Friday.
Today we did a RAFT activity. RAFT stands for Role, Audience, Format, and Topic. The most popular one was making up a slogan that Avimelech would have used to convince the people of Shechem to appoint him as the ruler.
Some of the posters were very convincing.
I hope you all have a great week!
Rabbi Greenblatt

Friday, February 4, 2011

A virtual Tour of The Mishkan

Today we watched Artscroll’s Virtual Mishkan. We watched how each of the utensils was made and we took a virtual tour of the Mishkan. During our tour we walked up the ramp to the Mizbeach and we were able to enter the Kodesh Ha’Kidoshim something only the Kohen Gadol did on Yom Kippur.
It brought the life many of the details that are mentioned in this week’s parsha. The students had many questions like; how did they make the Menorah out of one piece of gold? why did the Aron have poles if it wasn’t really carried? and how was the Lechem Hapanim made? The video sparked all of these ideas and caused them to think.
Our Tour of the Mishkan was both educational and fun.
Have a Good Shabbos
Rabbi Greenblatt

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

21St Century Skills In Action

We often talk about having the students involved in the learning process and developing skills that they need for life. The last two days that is exactly what we did in our Chumash class. Yesterday before we started the Plague of Blood, I asked the students to come up with questions based on their prior knowledge and by reading the pesukim. As a class we came up with almost 15 questions. Last night I boiled down the questions to six main questions on the topic. Today the class was divided into three groups; each group had to answer two of the questions. I gave them some material and resources to help them answer the questions but not only did they have to answer the question but they had to then teach what they learned to the class. At the very end I asked the class to fill out exit cards with 3-5 facts that they learned from the two other groups.

This activity focused on questioning, analyzing, collaborating, and communicating just to name a few of the skills that the students used.
The students not only did the learning but they did the teaching as well.

Another Great Job by the Fifth Grade!!
Rabbi Greenblatt