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Using Art and Artifacts as Provocations in the Classroom

The Jewish Museum provided us with the perfect setting to explore how early childhood educators might use art and artifacts in their classrooms differently.

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Educational Alliance pre-schoolers painting
Being Child-Centered at the Educational Alliance Preschool

The Educational Alliance Preschool has implemented a thoughtful school process that puts children and families at the center.

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Rosh HaShanah Maze

An online maze to help students recall key aspects of Rosh HaShanah.

Jonathan Fass
Jonathan Fass
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Paper Scroll Rolled Out Showing Taped Text and Illustration
Make An Illustrated Torah Scroll Activity

Make An Illustrated Scroll Activity featuring weekly adapted portions, discussion questions, and illustration ideas.

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Kids learning over picture books at Mayim
Mayim at Temple Beth Shalom

Mayim offers experiential and project-based Jewish learning and community-building for children in grades K-5. Their commitment to project-based learning places the student at the center of the learning, with the teacher acting as a facilitator (Design Principle 6). Project-based learning also means that students collaborate regularly, creating deep and meaningful relationships (Design Principle 5). Mayim provides options for transportation, early drop off, and elective activities preceding the start of the program. They also offer daily Jewish afterschool care (Design Principle 2).

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apples and honey
Sharing Rosh Hashanah in the Classroom

Discover exciting, engaging, and relevant ways to share Rosh Hashanah in the classroom.

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hanukkiah
Hebrew Through Holidays: Hanukkah (Part 5 of 10)

This activity is part of a series of 10 holiday-centered activities intended for students in grades K-4.

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American flag kid
Teaching Young Children about Voting and Elections

PJ Library offers books and activities can help teach your children about the importance of elections and voting.

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Dreidel Activity Sheet
Dreidel Worksheet

This Dreidel worksheet introduces kids to the classic Hanukkah game while teaching them Hebrew letters.

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Hebrew at the Center playing cards decks
Hebrew Deck-Tionary Playing Card Deck

Jumpstart Your Hebrew Journey with a perfect starting point to spark excitement with versatile tools for any class size.

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