Drops Of Honey: Sukkot
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Pre-K–K Drops of Honey lessons are written for students in preschool or kindergarten. They are designed for use in class and for parents at home. This set of materials is geared toward providing young Jewish children with hands-on, sensory-based experiences with Jewish holidays.
The Drops of Honey lessons will work either as part of a family education program, as a send-home resource for families or as the trigger of classroom experiences.
Drops Of Honey lessons include
- Rosh Ha-Shanah
- Yom Kippur
- Sukkot
- Simhat Torah
- Hanukkah
- Tu B'Shvat
- Purim
- Passover
- Shavuot
- Shabbat
- Derekh Eretz
- Hakhnasat Orhim
- Tzar Ba'Alei Hayyim
- Tzedakah
The Drops of Honey Sukkot lesson introduces students to the rituals of Sukkot. The lesson, which turns into a small picture book, offers students a chance to learn about the sukkah, the lulav, and the etrog and the reasons we spend a week dwelling like our ancestors did in ancient Israel.
*When you purchase this lesson, you will receive a link to download it. Make as many copies of this lesson as you need for your school and only your school. Downloaded materials are not returnable.
A teacher guide is not included.
Please note that this lesson requires printing on 11 x 17 paper.
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Drops Of Honey: Sukkot