GRADE LEVEL CURRICULUM

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Grade Level Curriculum • 2019/20

Here’s an overview of each grade, and the topics they’ll cover this year. 

INTRODUCING: THE HEBREW ALPHABET PROGRAM THAT ENGAGES TODAY’S STUDENTS. 

There is nothing quite like watching a child bond with the Hebrew letters as they are brought to life. “Adventure with Alef” will bring an excitement and love of the Hebrew Alphabet – Aleph Bet letters to your classroom and students homes. Within the beautiful illustrations are smart and relevant mnemonics that allows students to easily learn the Hebrew Alphabet and recall the Aleph Bet letters forever.

Kitah Aleph • 1st Grade

THE HEBREW ALPHABET PROGRAM THAT ENGAGES TODAY’S STUDENTS. There is nothing quite like watching a child bond with the Hebrew letters as they are brought to life. “Adventure with Alef” will bring an excitement and love of the Hebrew Alphabet – Aleph Bet letters to your classroom and students homes. Within the beautiful illustrations are smart and relevant mnemonics that allows students to easily learn the Hebrew Alphabet and recall the Aleph Bet letters forever.

 

Kitah Bet • 2nd Grade

Through building a model Jewish home, using colorfully designed workbooks and learning lessons in a far-from traditional Hebrew School style, students explore Mitzvot and practical Judaism in a personal way. Room by room, students build a home full of Mitzvot and Torah values guided by this innovative program new to Chabad Hebrew Schools.

Kitah Gimmel • 3rd Grade

In addition to the introduction of the Aleph Champ the students are introduced to Torah (Bible) through an understanding of Bereshit’s (Genesis) storyline. The Biblical narrative is taught through drama, art, stories and crafts. A creative scrapbook is designed weekly for the book of Bereshit.

Kitah Daled • 4th Grade

With two worksheets per hero; beautifully designed and engaging, the Jewish Heroes Workbook provides students with the opportunity to become Jewish Hero pros as they test their Jewish Heroes knowledge in a fun and exciting way and take their learning to the next level.

Kitah Gimmel • 3rd Grade

In addition to the introduction of the Aleph Champ the students are introduced to Torah (Bible) through an understanding of Bereshit’s (Genesis) storyline. The Biblical narrative is taught through drama, art, stories and crafts. A creative scrapbook is designed weekly for the book of Bereshit.

Kitah Daled • 4th Grade

With two worksheets per hero; beautifully designed and engaging, the Jewish Heroes Workbook provides students with the opportunity to become Jewish Hero pros as they test their Jewish Heroes knowledge in a fun and exciting way and take their learning to the next level.

Kitah Hei • 5th Grade

Life Cycles Curriculum guides the students through various life cycle events (birth, bris/baby naming, bar/bat mitzvah, etc.). We aim to familiarize the students with the Torah’s perspective of these important events, and to give them a working understanding of the specific ceremony’s nuts and bolts.

Kitah Vov • 6th / 7th Grade

In the Jewish Discovery course, students will not learn about theoretical, elusive concepts—they will learn about themselves. The Jewish Discovery course explores the founding stories of the Jewish people to illuminate the stories of our own lives. In 10 lessons, the course addresses basic questions of Jewish identity and Jewish life, such as: Who am I? What does it mean that I am Jewish? Why do I sometimes struggle with doing the right thing? We hope this course inspires and leads to continued and greater Jewish engagement after Bar/Bat Mitzvah.

Kitah Hei • 5th Grade

Life Cycles Curriculum guides the students through various life cycle events (birth, bris/baby naming, bar/bat mitzvah, etc.). We aim to familiarize the students with the Torah’s perspective of these important events, and to give them a working understanding of the specific ceremony’s nuts and bolts.

Kitah Vov • 6th / 7th Grade

In the Jewish Discovery course, students will not learn about theoretical, elusive concepts—they will learn about themselves. The Jewish Discovery course explores the founding stories of the Jewish people to illuminate the stories of our own lives. In 10 lessons, the course addresses basic questions of Jewish identity and Jewish life, such as: Who am I? What does it mean that I am Jewish? Why do I sometimes struggle with doing the right thing? We hope this course inspires and leads to continued and greater Jewish engagement after Bar/Bat Mitzvah.

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