Kitah Daled Makes Leaf Bugs
For Kitah Daled’s Thanksgiving card, we wanted to make something with Fall foliage.
Kitah Bet 1’s Challah Covers
The Kitah Bet-1 class decorated challah covers for their Friday Night Dinner, take home project.
Clay Bud Vases by Kitah Daled
Kitah Daled children are very interested in sculpting and building. For the Friday Night Dinner, the children were presented with Crayola Air Dry Clay to sculpt their own bud vases.
Kitah Bet 2 Makes Kiddish Cups
Each class made an item to take home for the Friday Night Dinner. Kitah Bet 2 decorated individual Kiddish Cups.
Kitah Gimmel’s Shabbat Tealight Holders
The Kitah Gimmel children made tealight holders for the Friday Night Dinner. In the Atelier, they were presented with tiles in a variety of sizes and colors.
Kitah Daled’s Upcycled Sukkot Decor
The children in Kitah Daled have been preoccupied with building and engineering. They often enjoy making trash into treasures.
Kitah Gimmel’s Sukkot Art
For Sukkot, the Kitah Gimmel children were offered a variety of natural materials to turn into their own unique Sukkah decorations.
Kitah Bet-2 Makes Sukkah Decorations
Morah Judy, one of our frequent substitute teachers, donated a bunch of giant pinecones. Morah Adi had the idea to turn these into Sukkah decorations.
KB-1’s Sukkot Decorations
For Sukkot, the Kitah Bet children were offered loose wooden parts, ribbons, buttons, wires, and markers to create a Sukkah decoration.
Kitah Alef Paints Napkin Rings
The Kitah Alef children painted napkin rings for the Friday Night Dinner. Each child was able to choose between two different varieties of napkin rings.
Kitah Alef Makes Rosh Hashanah Cards
For their first Art class, the Kitah Alef children made apple printed cards. Morah Jessica presented the children saucers of red, green, yellow, and orange paint.
Kitah Daled's Challah Covers
For Rosh Hashanah, the Kitah Daled children made challah covers. In the Atelier, the children were each offered a cotton napkin and fabric markers in apple colors.
Kitah Bet 2 Makes Apple Trays
For Rosh Hashanah, the Kitah Bet children painted apple trays.
Kitah Bet-1 Makes Honey Jars for Rosh Hashanah
For Rosh Hashanah, the Kitah Bet children made honey jars. In the Atelier, they were presented with clay, clay tools, and apples (for reference.)
Kitah Gimmel's Rosh Hashanah Cards
For their Rosh Hashanah cards, the Kitah Gimmel children depicted apples and honey. These foods represent a sweet new year!
Kitah Bet-2 Makes Apples
Morah Adi has a part of a tree trunk attached to her wall. She had the idea to make it into an apple tree for Rosh Hashanah.
Kitah Bet-1 Makes Rosh Hashanah Cards
For their Rosh Hashanah cards, the Kitah Bet children depicted honeycombs to represent a sweet new year!
Kitah Daled’s Rosh Hashanah Cards
For Kitah Daled’s Rosh Hashanah Cards, the children were presented with images of pomegranates, both whole and cut.