This educational aid demonstrates Serach bas Asher playing on a harp. She was asked by Yaakov’s sons to play on a harp to let Yaakov know that Yosef is alive. By gluing the strips of paper to the harp to mimic the harp strings, it will strengthen visual spatial and eye-hand coordination skills.
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Size: | 8.5″x11″ |
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Language: | Hebrew |
Language Style: | N/A |
Gender: | N/A |
Color: | Black and White |
Grade(s): | Pre-2nd |
Resource Type(s): | Project |
Subject(s): | Tanach, Torah, Bereishis, Vayigash |
Contents: |
1 – 8.5”x11” – Black and White 2 – 8.5”x11” – Black and White |
Paper Cardstock |
Not Laminated 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: | The student will learn that Serach bas Asher was asked by Yaakov’s sons to play on a harp to let Yaakov know that Yosef is alive. Yaakov’s sons were not comfortable to relay the message themselves and didn’t know how to say it. Also, they were concerned how he will be able to handle the news at his advanced age. |
Skills Needed: | Ability to follow directions, Fine motor skills |
Skills Developed: | Students will strengthen their visual spatial and eye-hand coordination skills. They will develop their educational information in Parshas Vayigash. |
Publisher: | Walder Education |
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Founding Director: | Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
Created: | Shavy Hass |
Coordinator: | Zehavah Allen |
Illustration: | Nessie Vinitzky |
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