Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Meet Rebecca

Rebecca Rubin is a nine-year-old living in New York in 1914 where she was born after her parents and grandparents, Russian Jews, immigrated to America. One of five children, she feels like the odd one out - her fourteen-year-old twin sisters think she is too young to go anywhere with them, and she has little in common with her two brothers. Rebecca longs to be more grown up - to be able help light the candles on the Sabbath, and see movies with her sisters.


Day One

Everyone started by shaping their own Challa bread

Crochet while reading the book (choice to read this book during class, due to it is new and hard to find).

Snack (eating the bread they made)

Explained the Friday Sabbath tradition. Watched several clips on each part of the ceremony

Work on Notebooks/Lapbook parts






Day Two

Crochet while finishing the book

Dressed in a scarf and made a rabbit brooch (copied out of the book)

Went through the whole Passover ceremony

Each girl received their own Sabbath kit:

Candle holder, candle, wine/juice goblet, fake bread, plate, bread covering

Included lunch

Immigration Talk/Map

Re-act immigration


Books I used:

Made own lapbook pages using the the template from www.homeschoolshare.com

Used some from the passover lapbook:

http://www.homeschoolshare.com/passover_lapbook.php
Meet Rebecca Rubin


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