Topics include Geography, Tanakh, history, politics, and culture. These are all “low-tech,” and require no special equipment, except for a printer, paper, and scissors. Suggestions for integrating technology as well as strategies for extending the learning are accompanied with each game, along with
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A lesson plan examining the question: What does Martin Luther King, Jr's struggle have to do with Jews today?
Three poignant suggestions for how to shape a child's reaction to frightening news.
Rabbi Barry Block shares a prayer for a nation in crisis following the tragic attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Three powerful resources from the NLI to engage students with the holiday of Tu BiShvat.
53 fun and creative activities to make Chanukah come alive in the classroom.
A comprehensive list of Chanukah activities sorted into multiple learning methods and perspectives.
Each of us can be a shamash in our own lives, helping to uplift and heal our communities and the world.
Text study and discussion comparing the Purim’s topsy-turvy world to life during a pandemic.