What's Happening in First Grade
February 14, 2020
This week in first grade featured a Tu B'Shevat sedar, exploring with cusinaire rods, and the 100th day of school. Read on for more details on all of these!
The first graders had a Tu B'Shevat seder on Monday, led by Rabbi Smith and Rabbi Micah. They ate fruit and drank grape juice, white to begin, with more red grape juice added in succession to represent the warmth of the spring and summer months. They ate fruit of three types: those with an inedible outer peel/rind and an edible inside; those with an edible outside and an inedible pit at the center; and those that are entirely edible.
Ask your child: What fruits did they eat and which did they like best?
The 100th day of school was this week! Students brought in different collections of 100 things that could fit inside a gallon ziploc bag. Items ranged from a book with 100 pieces of Cheerios, 100 pieces of pasta, 100 post it notes, and a 100 baseball cards. We also compiled a list of 100 words that we know!