Ahoy Mateys! Time for a treasure hunt! In the Treasure Hunt game, students examine classroom displays very carefully as they race to find hidden “treasures.” The treasures are small pictures or little cards representing material the students have studied.The pictures or cards are tacked or taped to various displays. The pictures might depict foods whose […]
Classroom Scavenger Hunt
It’s the first day of religious school and you’ve put alot of effort into classroom displays. Do the students ooh and aah over your creativity? Do they eagerly examine every sign, flash card, and poster you’ve so carefully placed? No way! They’re busy meeting and greeting their classmates and comparing ipods or smart phones or […]
Cumulative Displays – review and reinforce
Like a snowball rolling down a mountain, certain topics in Judaic Studies gather more and more information as the weeks go by. Students recognize and decode more and more Hebrew letters, vowels, and whole words. They study the Holiday cycle from ever more mature points of view. Torah Study centers around gleaning additional insights each […]
Back-to School Bargains
Shavuah Tov. In this post, I had intended to describe a cumulative wall display. Then, I brought in the Sunday paper. WOW! Loads of ads with totally cheap school supplies! Your Question: “So what? My school supplies chalk, pencils, paper. What more do I need?” My answer: How about a protractor – only $.05 at […]
Transparency
In the interest of transparency, Please note: In my blog posts, I mention by name stores, products, websites, and educational services. I do so for your convenience in examining and/or acquiring the various resources which I discuss. I have no personal connection with any of these resources, nor do I receive any form of compensation […]
Interactive from the start: A student-made display
The Brown Bag bulletin board engages students immediately because they’re in charge. Tack a brown paper grocery bag to the bulletin board. In the bag, place assorted “raw materials” related to a specific topic. Raw materials may include pictures; excerpts of texts from the Chumash or Siddur; maps; posters; information copied from textbooks; information downloaded […]
No Dinos Here! – Interactive classroom displays
Don’t be intimidated by the expanse of blank walls and empty bulletin boards in your classroom. Don’t worry that art skills are not your strong point. (They’re certainly not mine!) My next few posts will offer suggestions to help you deck your walls with lively learning. To start, we present the All-Purpose Tree display – […]
Classroom Displays: Dino on Board
As we think about classroom displays, consider this FAQ. Do students really look at and learn from those painstakingly assembled wall displays? Students may have a vague sense that there is Jewish stuff on the walls and bulletin boards, but their attention is probably more focused on their friends’ smart phone apps or Silly Bandz. […]
Welcome – Baruchim Habaim
Shalom. Welcome. Jewish Educators are very accomplished multi-taskers. Many of us have families to tend to, other jobs, and community involvement. My blogs will try to convey information in a way that, if you wish, you can immediately apply the ideas presented. I was amazed to receive an e-mail reminding me that the first Religious […]
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