2's Class - Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - Hebrew Academy Karp Early Childhood Center
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2's Class - Miss Karen & Morah Mimi

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2's Class

As we come to the end of another wonderful school year, we would like to take a moment to thank each of you for your support, partnership, and encouragement throughout the year. Your involvement has played an important role in your child's success, and we are truly grateful for the opportunity to work together.

This year has been filled with growth, learning, and many memorable moments. We are incredibly proud of all that the children have accomplished. They have grown not only academically and socially but also in their confidence and independence. One area where we have seen tremendous progress is in their communication skills. The children have worked hard to use their words to express their wants, needs, and feelings, and it has been wonderful to watch their confidence blossom throughout the year.

Each child has made meaningful progress, and we celebrate the hard work, perseverance, and positive attitudes they have shown every day. Watching them learn, grow, and build relationships has been a joy.

As summer begins, we hope your family enjoys a well-deserved break filled with fun, relaxation, and special memories together. Thank you again for your continued support and for sharing your amazing children with us this year.

We wish you a safe, happy, and healthy summer, and we look forward to seeing everyone again in the future!

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2's

This week we’ve been having lots of fun outside, we’re getting ready for the warmer days ahead. We’ve played with shaving cream and it was interesting to see which friends enjoyed it and which friends had an aversion to it. The friends that did not like the feeling of the shaving cream, played with it using a paint brush instead.

During circle time we read the book Calm-Down Time by Elizabeth Verdick. The book encourages the children to take a step back and breathe when they’re feeling overwhelmed with emotion. In addition to that book we’ve also read Feet Are Not For Kicking and Hands Are Not For Hitting also by Elizabeth Verdick. They serve as a reminder that we need to be gentle with our friends when we’re playing with them or even when we’re upset. We also read the book The Color Monster by Anna Llenas which talks about emotions and associates each emotion to a color (red=mad, yellow=happy). We’ve really been focusing on their feelings and learning how to use words when we’re feeling upset or excited.

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2's

During circle time, we have been learning about the colors of the rainbow through a fun song: “Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple—those are the colors of the rainbow!” The children have also been practicing the names of the colors in Hebrew, making learning both fun and meaningful.

We have also been adjusting to our new classroom. The children have been excited to explore their new environment, and the transition has gone very smoothly. It has been wonderful to see how quickly they have settled in and embraced the change.

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2's

 This week, we’ve been busy practicing for our performance coming up in June! We are working on our two songs, and the children are getting very excited about the idea of being on stage.

There have been so many wonderful positive moments this week! We’ve noticed beautiful teamwork as the children worked together to build large towers with magnet tiles. When we pointed out their cooperation, they became even more excited and proud of what they created together.

As we continue learning about Shavuot, we’ve been singing our holiday songs and talking about special dairy foods we enjoy, such as ice cream, cheese, and mac & cheese. The children especially loved our ice cream-themed activities this week, including a fun stacking game with different colors and “flavors” of ice cream, complete with lots of pretend splats on the floor! We also worked on color recognition through our ice cream games.

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi

This week we have been reading Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister since the book encourages sharing. The children have also been practicing their gluing skills and using their little muscles to squeeze the glue bottles.


Just a friendly reminder certain foods are considered choking hazards so please be wary of sending: popcorn, uncut grapes, and cherries (if they still have the seed inside). Thank you.

Morah Mimi & Miss Karen - 2's

We have been decorating our classroom with lots of spring themed items. The children have painted flowers and butterflies which we’ve put up on our big board. We’ve also been doing felt stories with the children which include The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle and Are You My Mother by P.D. Eastman.

We have been talking about the holiday of Lag BaOmer, the 33rd day of the Omer. We learned that Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai lived in a cave with his son and studied the Torah.  On Lag BaOmer we celebrate by having picnics, barbeques, and bonfires. 

We had a pretend picnic with felt food and each child took a turn bringing food to our picnic basket. We talked about fire safety—that we never go near fire and that firefighters have the important job of keeping us safe during an emergency.

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi

FROM MORAH MIMI 

We are continuing our count, all the way to receiving  the Torah. We know there are many rules and laws that are in the Torah.  We said Na'aseh v’ Nishma, we will do and we will  listen. We keep trying to do many mitzvot. 

We started talking about our new holiday called Shavuos which is the day Hashem gave us a present, the Torah. We told a felt story about  three mountains. The highest mountain and the widest mountain were fighting over which mountain the Torah  should be given on. But little Har Sinai just stood there and sighed, “ I know I’m  not tall and I know I'm not wide. The Torah can’t  be given on me” he said. Because the tallest and widest  mountains were not simple and humble, the Torah was not given on them. Hashem made the little mountain( Har Sinai)  very beautiful because he didn’t hold himself high. He deserved to have  the Torah given on him!

Morah Mimi - 2's Class

FROM MORAH MIMI 

We are excited to talk about the holiday of Shavuos. We are so lucky that Hashem gave us the Torah. Hashem asked other nations, but they said no. The Jewish people said, “Yes, we will do and we will listen.”

We are learning about the concepts of tall, wide, and small. For example, when we play, we make tall towers—even taller than us! We use a step stool to put more and more pegs on top.

We read the book When the World Was Quiet by Phyllis Nutkis.

We painted our own Har Sinai mountain and grass for our spring board. We also used markers and flower stickers for a fun art activity. In addition, we added blocks, pretend flowers, and birds to help bring our spring learning to life.

In our play area, we have grass, flowers, bugs, and items for the children to pretend to plant with. We talked about what plants need to grow: water, sun, and air. The children used shovels and tongs to pick up the bugs and flowers and place them on the grass. We encouraged them to use their imagination and explore creative possibilities!

Have a wonderful weekend and Shabbat Shalom!
Please send mitzvah notes. The children love hearing about the special mitzvot that they did!


Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2's

We have almost made it to Pesach. The children are very familiar with the Pesach story, the Seder and the Ma Nishtanah. While we talked this week about the preparation for Pesach, we used sponges and cleaned up our classroom.  We mopped the floor, vacuumed the carpet, and washed the kitchen. We made sure there was no chametz. We separated the chametz from the non-chametz foods. They understand now that fruit and  some vegetables are ok to eat on Pesach and that bread and cookies are chametz.  

 

We got to use our  Pesach figures:  Paroah,  Moshe,  camels , horses and  baby Moshe. We used our felt Pesach props while we sang our songs. 

We brought the plague of frogs to life with our parachute and jumping frogs in and out—filling the room with laughter and big smiles!

We pretended to part the waters with a song and instruments. We danced to a song about Miriam and how she danced with the Jewish people out of Egypt, playing her instruments and tambourines. We enjoyed singing the Dayenu song—Enough, enough, enough! The children are really piecing the story together. They’re even finishing my answers to my questions! Seeing how much they know about the story makes me so happy. I hope they share it with you at home.

 

We set up a pretend table with all the essentials: 3 matzahs, 4 kiddush cups, 2 candlesticks, and 1 Seder plate.  Plus, we got crafty! Using Pesach stickers, we decorated items for our Pesach book. Your little artists can't wait to show off their creations.


Have a wonderful pesach!  

Shabbat Shalom! 

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2's

This week we have been continuing to learn about Pesach through felt stories, songs, puppets, and tactile items.

We  started decorating our room for Pesach and filling our sensory table with kinetic sand—a reminder of the hot and sandy climate of Mitzrayim. The children will get to build pyramids out of wooden blocks. They will also pretend to work just like the Jews did in Egypt, using hammers, pegs, and clay.

The children have also been working on a special pesach book this week! We can’t wait to show you the finished product.

Have a great weekend! Shabbaty Shalom!

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2's

 Guess what holiday is coming next? Yup, I can’t believe it’s almost Pesach!
We have already started going through the story of Pesach. As we shared different details, the children’s facial expressions were fantastic! You could see how excited they were to feel the story come alive. We will continue learning about Pesach in interactive ways through songs, puppets, and tactile items.

We started decorating our room for Pesach and filling our sensory table with kinetic sand—a reminder of the hot and sandy climate of Mitzrayim. The children will get to build pyramids out of wooden blocks. They will also pretend to work just like the Jews did in Egypt, using hammers, pegs, and clay.

We have been introduced to the famous Pesach songs that we can’t wait to share!
We enjoyed our model Seder, trying crunchy matzah, bitter herbs (don’t worry, they weren’t too bitter!), egg, and potato. We also talked about the symbolism of each food.

We also started learning the first question of the Ma Nishtana.
Looking ahead, the children will decorate special Pesach book.
Have a wonderful weekend and Shabbat Shalom!

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2'S

 We had a great Purim party, and it was so exciting to see everyone dressed up! The children had a wonderful time celebrating together.

Please remember to send in Mitzvah notes so we can continue sharing with our friends in class.

Just a reminder that we have been working on the Zones of Regulation in class. You may have heard your children talking about the different zones:

• 🔴 Red Zone – when your body is out of control (for example: hitting, yelling, or feeling very angry)

• 🟡 Yellow Zone – when your body feels wiggly, excited, or too loud

• 🔵 Blue Zone – when you feel sick, tired, or sad

• 🟢 Green Zone – when your body feels good, calm, focused, and in control

We are helping the children connect emotions with colors by looking at pictures and talking about how they feel.

Have a great weekend! 

Morah Mimi & Miss Karen - 2's

This week in class, we decorated our Purim Mishloach Manot bags using stickers and crayons. During the holiday of Purim, we give gifts of food with different blessings to our friends to bring joy into each other’s lives. The children are so excited to share their special bags on Purim day!

We also made our own graggers (noisemakers) and decorated them with stickers and glitter glue. Inside, we added pasta and pom-poms to create loud sounds. The children loved shaking them and hearing the different noises!  Along with this, we are learning about sounds — loud and soft. We are using different tubes filled with various materials to help the children hear and compare the difference between loud and soft sounds. This hands-on experience helps them begin to understand sound awareness in a fun and meaningful way.

We have also started learning about the Zones of Regulation. Each zone represents different emotions, and at this age, children are beginning to recognize how they are feeling and connect those feelings to colors.

• 🟢 Green Zone – calm, focused bodies
• 🟡 Yellow Zone – silly, wiggly, or not listening
• 🔴 Red Zone – hitting, screaming, or feeling out of control

The children place their own picture into the zone they feel they are in. This helps them understand that they have choices about their behavior and how they respond to their feelings.

At this age, it can be hard for children to recognize what emotion they are feeling in the moment, especially when those emotions feel very big. When we show them a picture of a child expressing a certain feeling, they often say, “Yes, I feel that way.” From there, we practice calming our bodies and taking deep breaths together.

In a preschool environment, open communication between home and school is so important. When we work together, we can better support your child and help them be successful. Let’s partner together — at home and at school — to create as much consistency as possible in your child’s life.

If you would like to know how we do certain things in class or would like suggestions for home, we are always happy to share. If you have any questions, happy thoughts, or concerns, please feel free to reach out.
 
My email is: [email protected] 
 
Thank you for your continued partnership. 

Morah Mimi & Miss Karen

We’ve been continuing learning about the story of Purim. In our felt story area, we put lots of different felt Purim characters that the children could play with and pretend to tell the story of Purim themselves. We have our puppet theater with our Purim puppets, as well. Our dress-up area is in full bloom, with so many crowns and costumes to choose from. We even have bracelets and mirrors so we can look at ourselves all dressed up!

We would like to make a classroom family album book with pictures of all of our friends’ families, so it would be really appreciated if you could email us pictures of your families.

Thank you

Miss Karen & Morah Mimi - 2's class

 

Guess what? A new holiday is coming! You guessed it. It's the holiday of Purim. If you stop by our classroom, it looks like there's a party going on. Our science table has been turned into the palace of Shushan with puppets of Purim characters and table and chairs. The children are enjoying reenacting the story of Purim that they hear at group time when I share the story of Purim using the felt board with the felt characters.

We sing songs in the interactive story.

Song : King Achashverosh Made a Great Feast.

King Achashverosh made a great feast. He asked his wife Vashti to come.

She had many pimples, a 100 at least. She said I won’t join in your fun.

The king was so angry. He said to his guards. “Take her, I don't want her, She's mean!”

But from all the maidens that Shushan town had Esther became the new queen.

Haman told everyone,” Bow down to me.” But Mordechai said, “ That I’ll never do.

I bow only to Hashem, Hashem Elokim, and I’m proud, so proud to be a Jew!”

 

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