Thursday, October 15, 2015

Omanut in October

Shalom, everyone!
Omanut has been busy this month....We have worked on a project all about Simchat Torah, and are now studying Genesis and the first days of creation. I have read from The Explorer's Bible and we have watched several amazing short videos from G-dcast.com all about Genesis that have really brought out questions, creativity and humor.
For our Simchat Torah project, all the students were able to collaborate on a painting which will be the framework for the construction & tissue paper  'heart and torah scroll' work that was created based on my lesson. The heart and torah scrolls were made because the combination of the last letter of the last word in Torah ( Lamed from the word Yisrael) and the first letter of the first word when we re-roll the Torah ( Bet in Bereshit)  on Simchat Torah, spell Lev  heart) and it is your heart and passion  that should be out into Torah...which brought us to that creative, and a bit abstract presentation of learning about Simchat Torah. The painting and surrounding work will be put up in the hallway on our bulletin board; I encourage you to look at it, and hopefully that will start a conversation with your child/children.
I have also started "Jewish Artist of the Week", in which I will present an artist, give background information, and a short presentation of their work. Everyone will then have a sketch prompt connected to that artist and by the time JQuest commences for 2016, I am sure we will have learned about many Jewish artists who will have inspired us.
This week, we learned about Yitzchok Moully, a Rabbi and artist who does beautiful, bold colored paintings with strong Jewish images. The students loved him! Check out his work at: www.MoullyArt.com 




We love singing with Maya!







I love this class so much and hope that your children are enjoying it and learning new things about themselves, each other and, of course- God, Torah and Israel with excellent art thrown in for good measure!
B'Shalom,
Heather

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Sukkot projects in Omanut

Shalom!
We are just completing Sukkot, and had a few art projects connected to that wonderful Jewish holiday. Hebrew Through Movement and Music with Maya are being met with smiling faces and big voices/ movement-- a great start to a cohesive JQuest year! We shook the lulav and etrog and danced!
I showed the Omanut class a few different websites this week to encourage their creativity and meet the multiple learning modalities of all students... some were musically focused (like the g-dcast.com video about Sukkot) while others just opened their eyes to the different designs that a sukkah could be! Don't be surprised if your son or daughter want more of a voice in constructing your family sukkah next year! :) We worked on painting water colors on canvas and multi media designs with tissue paper and other papers to decorate your personal sukkah or the classroom; some of your children may have brought their creations home already.

Here are some websites that we visited; the sukkah design competitions are amazing!

http://www.sukkahcity.com















Thank you, here's to another great week!
Heather