Kitah Daled's Clay Creatures
Following the holidays, the children have returned to the medium of clay.
Kitah Alef's Sticky Collage
This week, the children of Kitah Alef were presented with a large sheet of contact paper to use as a canvas.
Pre-Kitah Alef's Simchat Torah Flags
For Simchat Torah the Pre-Kitah Alef children made their own Simchat Torah flags.
Pre-Kitah Alef Sukkah Decorations
Kitah Alef children have been exploring light, reflection, and transparency in the Atelier.
Kitah Alef Makes Simchat Torah Flags
With Simchat Torah fast approaching, all of the classes are making flags to take home and celebrate the holiday.
Kitah Alef Sukkah Decorations
For Sukkot, the Kitah Alef children created their own Sukkah decorations.
Kitah Bet Makes Simchat Torah Flags
For Simchat Torah, the Kitah Bet children were each presented with a rectangle of muslin to make their own flag.
Kitah Bet's Sukkah Decorations
In the Atelier, Kitah Bet was presented with natural and recycled materials as well as ribbons, and wire.
Kitah Daled Makes Sukkah Decorations
Kitah Daled children have been interested in nature, building, beading, and drawing this year.
Kitah Gimmel Makes Sukkah Decorations
For their Sukkot project, Kitah Gimmel was presented with recycled materials and loose parts to turn into a Sukkah decoration.
KA Honey Jars
For Rosh Hashanah, Kitah Alef was presented with hexagonal shaped stamps to replicate a honeycomb print.
KD-Rosh Hashanah Cards
Kitah Daled were presented with balls of clay and a variety of loose parts.
KG Rosh Hashanah Cards
Kitah Gimmel made Rosh Hashanah cards. In the Atelier, Morah Jessica set up red and green apples of different sizes as well as a few photographs for the children to draw.
KB Rosh Hashanah Cards
For their Rosh Hashanah cards, the Kitah Bet children were offered materials to create a beehive print.