In this parshah, the Torah describes the mann falling in the desert. The Jews collected the mann, and whatever remained on the ground was melted by the heat of the sun (Rashi teaches us that the melted mann flowed in a stream from which deer and gazelles drank.) When heat is applied to solid matter, it often causes the solid matter to change form. In the case of the melting mann, it changes from a solid to a liquid. The students will apply the heat of their hands to a sealed bag of chocolate chips and watch solid matter change states.
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Size: | 8.5”x11” |
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Language: | English |
Language Style: | NA |
Gender: | NA |
Color: | Color |
Grade(s): |
Pre-2nd 3rd-5th |
Resource Type(s): | Curriculum Materials |
Subject(s): | Tanach, Torah: Chumash and Parshah, Beshalach, Science |
Contents: | 5-8.5”x11”-Color | Paper | Not Laminated |
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Page Scaling: | None (Do not fit to printable area.) | ||
Notes: |
Some cutting and assembly may be required. Laminated items will require trimming. Items larger than 11×17 inches may require a large format printer. |
Goals and Objectives: | Students will apply heat to solid matter (chocolate chips) and note the change from solid to liquid. They will connect this knowledge to the parshah in which the mann was melted by the heat of the sun. |
Publisher: | Walder Education |
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Founding Director: | Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
Adapted By: | Rivkie Schecter |
Photographed By: | Rabbi Avraham Gershon |
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