This educational aid will help students understand the different values Avraham & Lot taught their Sheep. In Parshas Lech Lecha students will learn why Avraham covered his sheep’s mouth and why it was important to him to do so.
No reviews yet.
Size: | 8.5″x11″ |
---|---|
Language: | Hebrew/Yiddish |
Language Style: | N/A |
Gender: | N/A |
Color: | Black and White |
Grade(s): | Pre-2nd |
Resource Type(s): | Project |
Subject(s): | Tanach, Torah, Bereishis, Lech Lecha |
Contents: |
1 – 8.5”x11” – Black and White 1 – 8.5”x11” – Black and White |
Cardstock Paper |
Not Laminated Not Laminated |
---|---|---|---|
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: | The student will learn why Avraham’s sheep wore muzzles, and how the Torah teaches the value of not to steal. They will also get sensory input while they work on their pincer grasp and fine motor skills. |
Skills Needed: | Ability to follow directions, Fine motor skills, Eye-hand coordination |
Skills Developed: | Students will strengthen their fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination. They will also develop their knowledge in the parsha story and what we learn from our Avos. |
Publisher: | Walder Education |
---|---|
Founding Director: | Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
Created: | Walder Staff |
Coordinator: | Zehavah Allen |
Illustration: | David Sokoloff |
Layout: | Shavy Hass |
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.