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Reading for Week of Feb 24-28

Welcome back everyone! 

It was soooo nice to recieve such happy hellos today (and some heartwarming hugs… that’s really why I love teaching Kitah Alef 😉 )  We shared what we did this past week and got right back into our routine.

They were all so excited to use their new Siddurim during our Tefilah today! You would have been so proud.

As It is Rosh Chodesh Adar this week we are welcoming it with joy and excitement, as we are done our ‘learning to read’ booklets and what better way than reading Purim books.

Each student took a book for the week (if they are done quickly, I will accept early returns, and give them another book.). However, I would strongly recommend not to rush through the book but rather, read a few pages daily to continue the habit and to keep the quality of reading (a week away already made a difference for some).

The books are in a ziplock bag and inside is also a table for you to write the pages they read and sign – There is only 3 spaces for each book, but you can write the pages on same line (for example after two days, you can write 3-7, 8-10 and then sign your name in the following square.).

Bellow are recordings of the books; They are each divided into 5 parts:

לִכְבוֹד פּוּרִים – מִי בַּכִּיתָה (Lichvod Purim Mee Bakitah?)

1 p.3-6

2 p.7-10

3 p.11-14

4 p.15-18

5 p.

 

מִשְׁלוֹחַ מָנוֹת מֵאֲרָיאוֹת (Mishloach Manot Mee Ariot)

1 p.3-7

2 p. 8-10

3 p.11-13

4 p.14-16

5 p.17-20

 

וְנַהֲפוֹךְ הוּא (Veh’Nahafoch Hoo)

1 p. 3-7

2 p.8-11

3 p.12-13

4 p.14-17

5 p.18-20

 

 

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