
Resources from Rabba Yaffa Epstein's session on grief for educators in all different types of settings.

This activity helps students learn about what a sukkah in the 1800's looked like and compare it with sukkot of today.

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

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

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

Strategies and activities to help students analyze issues of bias, discrimination, diversity, civil rights and justice.

ParshaQuest Sheets provide a summary and 5 categories of questions about the weekly parsha.

ParshaQuest Sheets provide a summary and 5 categories of questions about the weekly parsha.

This Curriculum Guide brings 5th grade families on a journey to discover the middot, the Jewish virtues.

In this four-unit series, students will get to know special places within Israel and explore them with a child guide. Ages 5-11. An account is required but Basic Accounts are free.