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Oneg Shabbat Lesson
This lesson, for use with Siddur Kol Ha’Noar, helps acquaint children and adults with the idea and practice of Shabbat.
Posted on: 2016/04/21 - 1:50pm
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Teen "TEL" Curriculum: Derekh Eretz
The TEL (Teens: Experience and Learning) post-b’nai mitzvah program focuses on the values of spiritual peoplehood that form the cornerstones of Reconstructionist Jewish education. Each curriculum focuses on a different value. Derekh Eretz is a Hebrew expression broadly meaning “treatment of others.”
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/teen-tel-curriculum-derekh-eretz
Posted on: 2016/04/21 - 1:57pm
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Teen "TEL" Curriculum: Tikkun Olam
The TEL (Teens: Experience and Learning) post-b’nai mitzvah program focuses on the values of spiritual peoplehood that form the cornerstones of Reconstructionist Jewish education. Each curriculum focuses on a different value. Tikkun Olam is a Hebrew expression broadly meaning “reparing the world.”
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/teen-tel-curriculum-tikkun-olam
Posted on: 2016/04/21 - 2:02pm
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Teen "TEL" Curriculum: Hiddur Mitzvah
The TEL (Teens: Experience and Learning) post-b’nai mitzvah program focuses on the values of spiritual peoplehood that form the cornerstones of Reconstructionist Jewish education. Each curriculum focuses on a different value. Hiddur Mitzvah is a Hebrew expression meaning “beautification of a mitzvah,” which we here interpret as creativity in its broadest sense.
The curricular units are:
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/teen-tel-curriculum-hiddur-mitzvah
Posted on: 2016/04/21 - 2:25pm
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Classroom Management and Lesson Planning
This manual provides practical suggestions and tools for lesson planning and classroom management. It includes excellent resources for bringing a “multiple intelligences ” awareness into classrooms. Developed for use in the Sh'lom Kitah Program of the Board of Jewish Education of Greater Washington in 2002-03. Contents include:
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I Introductions
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II Meyerson’s List of False Assumptions*
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Transitional difficulties
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Content
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Relationships
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https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/classroom-management-and-lesson-planning
Posted on: 2016/04/25 - 2:33pm
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Herzl Play, Monologue and Activities (Grades 4-7)
Theodor Herzl: A Zionist Pioneer: A Monologue, Scene, and Activities designed by Gabrielle S. Kaplan
Commissioned by the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation of Metropolitan New York’s Israel Education Project
The play and activities have been designed for use with students in fourth through seventh grades.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/herzl-play-monologue-and-activities-grades-4-7
Posted on: 2016/04/25 - 4:28pm
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Introduction to Midrash (5th Grade and Up)
This lesson about the Garden of Eden encourages students to generate their own midrash. It models an approach that can be applied to other Torah texts. It was written by Rabbi Shai Gluskin from the Reconstructionist movement and Deena Salmon of B'nai Keshet in Montclair, NJ.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/introduction-midrash-5th-grade-and
Posted on: 2016/04/25 - 4:34pm
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Mishnah Impossible
This is a hands-on, team activity for the week before Sukkot that allows students to build sukkot according to instructions given in the Mishnah.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/document/mishnah-impossible
Posted on: 2016/05/05 - 5:28pm
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Learning Network Catalog 2016-17
This is the PDF version of the 2016-2017 catalog for the Reconstructionist Learning Networks. More information can be found on the Networks page.
Posted on: 2016/09/06 - 1:46pm
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Hashkiveinu, Prayer and Connection
This lesson helps children and adults delve into the meaning and feeling of the Hashkiveinu prayer. It uses a story and other texts from Siddur Kol Hano'ar to make students more comfortable with the siddur.
Posted on: 2017/04/25 - 3:17pm