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Help teens consider today's complex issues from a Jewish perspective.In today's fraught political environment, learning to discuss and debate difficult issues and respectfully hear the opinions of multiple sides is something that we all value.This second collection of Hot Topics will help you and your students do just that. Through the lens of Jewish teachings and texts, it will guide you through complex questions such as:What does Judaism have to say about same-sex marriage? Religious freedom? Social justice?How can Jewish values help us decide what digital games to play? How to read the news? How much screen time is enough?Each chapter focuses on one Hot Topic and includes a complete package of resources that will help you lead a discussion and activity about it.SPECIAL FEATURESEach of the sixteen Hot Topics includes:A ready-to-use lesson plan with step-by-step strategies for introducing the Hot Topic to students; inclues essential questions, objectives, background information, and activitiesAn article that explores the issue from multiple perspectivesSource sheets of relevant Jewish textsGlossary of Jewish values and relevant lessons
Challenge students by studying classic Jewish texts, debating environmental dilemmas, pursuing hands-on activities, and journaling their thoughts in the Our Place in the Universe Journal. Students will discover how Jewish values and traditions can guide them in their relationship to the environment, and will forge connections between what they believe and how they live. This Lesson Plan Manual includes:22 Ready-to-use Lesson Plans: Approximately 50 minutes each, including essential questions, goals, activities with step-by-step directions, and background information. Enrichment Options: Optional activities, individual and class projects, and even puzzles for further exploration and study. Project Based Learning: Student-driven learning with real world applications, including environmental action projects in their homes and communities. Further Resources: Links to online resources for your reference and for classroom use. Bonus Game Pack! Free word puzzles and games that reinforce key themes.
A useful tool for book clubs adult education classes and study groups the Leader's Guide toÔø¿Jewish History: The Big PictureÔø¿includes chapter overviews core concepts and discussion questions for each chapter of the book.
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Follow along with your students with this teacher's guide for Let's Talk: Modern Hebrew for Teens.
Suggestions for classroom learning enrichment activities and family education.
Use these black-line masters after a primer to diagnose and remediate Hebrew reading problems for student who have already learned the Hebrew letters and vowels
Students build on the skills they learned in¬¿Book 1¬¿and continue on the path to siddur Hebrew mastery with extra attention paid to comprehension of prayer words and concepts.
Selections from most authoritative sociological studies of American Jewish life.
Includes classroom suggestions enrichment activities and take-home exercises to encourage family learning.
Encourages children's interest in the natural world with a range of activities, games and toys to make using one of the four elements.
A practical guide to developing a healthy, balanced and sustainable farm.
A sophisticated level of reading readiness instruction - letter recognitionÔø¿andÔø¿a gentle introduction to the vowels!
What is the goal of Jewish education? Is it to fill students' brains with Jewish knowledge? Or is it to fill their hearts and souls with Jewish values?Jewish educators across the denominational spectrum envision not just a student possessing a particular body of knowledge, but a type of person with particular traits and proclivities, a person grounded in, and engaged with, his or her community and society, whose actions are guided not by transient mores but rather by a lasting value system based on a vision of meaning and purpose.Educators are increasingly being called upon to help students develop the skills needed for social, emotional, and spiritual development as well as to provide opportunities for students to practice the use of these skills and to integrate them into a sense of self. Innovative efforts have been undertaken by Jewish educators to promote outcomes in the intra- and inter-personal realms. The goal of this volume is to bring these efforts together to provide an overview of what is happening, what is possible, and what might be learned from the experiences of these educators.
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