Closing Out January in Second Grade!

                                                                           
                                        The End of a Jubilant January!

This week was filled with Tamchui learning and fun. Middle school students taught us about an animal welfare organization and a mental health organization. Both second graders and middle schoolers were at their best and had a great time together.

We began our week as we do every week with a lovely time at Tefillah.






                                                                                                     Middle School students taught us about the organization Brothers for Life, which helps veterans with their physical and mental health.










   
  
                                                                                   
                                      

               
                  We learned what it might feel like if you could no longer use your preferred hand.







                                                                                 
                                       

             


               
               

We also learned what it might feel like to be unable to use our dominant foot.






                        
 We had a great time playing kickball with the entire second grade. We're working on learning how to play together as a kehillah.













                                                               

         The Shin Shins came and played a fun game with us about how people all work together  and are all equals on a kibbutz.








Middle Schoolers also taught us about an organization called Marine Mammals of Maine. They rescue stranded marine animals, help them get better, and then return them to their habitat.


 











                     5th Grade teacher, Aaron Fischlowitz-Roberts, taught us about an organization he works for, All Sato Rescue. They rescue stray dogs from the streets of Puerto Rico. The organization makes sure the dogs are healthy, and then flies them to Massachusetts to be adopted. 



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