Today the Shteelimers explored the names of a keshet’s (rainbow) colors in Ivrit (Hebrew) by stamping, writing, and coloring. Here the children work together on leaf rubbings, visualizing the texture of nature and the colors in one of nature’s beautiful products, a keshet.
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Similarities and Differences » Jewish Enrichment Center
October 26, 2012 at 6:14 AM (UTC -5) Link to this comment
[...] (colors) that fit into the keshet together. When we were working on our leaf rubbings (see in earlier blog post), we started talking with the children about similarities and differences with the leaves, and had [...]