Getting ready for Pesach is a little different this year, but it does not change the importance of the youngest at the seder reciting Mah Nishtana מה נשתנה The Four Questions. Here is a video of my youngest and I, using the special melody used by our Turkish community. Thank you David Maimon for providing the music. This story introduces the special role of the youngest to recite Mah Nishtana מה נשתנה The Four Questions.
A STEM Haggadah Are you all ready for Pesach? Of course not! The list of things which require attention at Pesach time seems endless. I'm not here to help you clean, menu plan or decorate. I'm here to think about the children. Small children always require attention. And to be learning. And to actively engage in open-ended learning. And to have Torah values in all of their thoughts. And of course STEM learning. Since these priorities were all at the top of your Pesach prep list, I have helped you out with a STEM Haggadah and Pesach toy. This Haggadah is a series of pattern block challenges. Pattern blocks were invented fifty years ago to enhance mathematical, geometric reasoning, critical assessment, and creative design. Here is a video explaining it all, with a link at the bottom to print your own! Hopefully you already own a set of pattern blocks. If not, Amazon can send them fast. I made them for my students, die-cutting the shapes out of foam. You could...
Happy Pesach! Here is something to entertain and help your child think about the 4 Questions before their big ask. Legos, Jewish, Educational, and Fun! Who could ask for more?!? Download here .
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