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Introducing the Letter “I” with Igloo Art
This week, the Mighty Oaks explored the icy world of Antarctica as we learned all about the letter I! Our young explorers discovered how people can stay warm in such a cold place by building igloos made from snow and ice. After looking...
Jewish Star Candle Holder Craft for Preschoolers: Shabbat Art Project
This week, our Sprouts class enjoyed a creative project inspired by Shabbat traditions. The children used special materials to design their own Jewish star candle holders, exploring colors, textures, and shapes along the way. It was a...
Easy Broccoli Craft Project for Preschoolers: A Lesson in Veggies
The Seedlings at Temple Emanuel ECC had such a fun time exploring the vegetable of the week—broccoli! Over two days, the children learned all about how broccoli grows and what it needs to stay healthy and strong. They also got...
Creating Mini Torah Scrolls: A Hands-On Holiday Project
The Mighty Oaks preschoolers had a wonderful time this week exploring the beauty and meaning of the Torah through a hands-on creative project! Using paper rolls, felt, glitter, and popsicle sticks, they crafted their very own miniature...
My Little Sukkah: The Saplings’ Holiday Art Project
This week, our young learners celebrated the joyful holiday of Sukkot by creating their very own miniature sukkahs! The children explored many aspects of the holiday — from new Hebrew vocabulary to the traditions and blessings that...
Simple Sukkot Decorations: A Fun Holiday Art Project
This week, the Sprouts celebrated Sukkot by creating their own mini sukkahs. Through art and hands-on exploration, they learned about harvest traditions and the importance of gratitude.Learning FocusThis week, our focus was on the...
Building a Sukkah Together: A Fun and Engaging Sukkot Craft
Our Mighty Oaks students recently explored the meaning of the Sukkah through a creative, hands-on art project. Over the course of two days, the children learned about the purpose of a Sukkah during harvest time and then decorated their...
Rosh Hashanah Apple Art: Simple Craft Idea for the New Year
Rosh Hashanah is a time for new beginnings, family traditions, and meaningful activities that celebrate the Jewish New Year. At the ECC, our students enjoyed a hands-on craft where they created wooden apples decorated with vibrant...
Table Placements: Learning Symbols for the Shabbat Table
For this week’s special project, students created their very own Shabbat placements to bring meaning and creativity to their Shabbat table celebrations. Each child was given a large blue circle to serve as the base, and then carefully...
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