Skip to main content

NOW AVAILABLE: Rosh Hashanah Lapbook

binding of IsaacYes, it’s an ALL-NEW Rosh Hashanah Lapbook chock-full of honey and shofars and so much more, with original hand-drawn graphics by my very talented husband.

What’s included???

  1. Tashlich mini-book
  2. Honeybee Hive with honeycomb-books inside
  3. Rosh Hashanah Fold-open Calendar
  4. Shofar Sounds Tab book
  5. Akeidah (binding of Isaac) copywork & narration
  6. Let’s be friends – accordion book
  7. What’s in my Machzor? – mini-book
  8. Vocabulary / Words – six-section tab book
  9. Three names of the Festival – 3-section tab flap book
  10. Rosh Hashanah in the Torah – fold-open Torah quotation
  11. Favourite Family Foods pocket (including my OWN fabulous honeycake recipe and instructions for adding your own recipes)
  12. Rosh Hashanah New Year’s Card, envelope template and ORIGINAL clip-art
  13. The Scales of Judgment – 2-flap tab book
  14. Unesaneh Tokef (Tefillah, Teshuvah, Tzedakah) – STOP sign mini-book
  15. Symbolic Foods – fold-out circle book

I will probably add 1 or 2 more mini-books as we go through it ourselves.  I will email you an update with any NEW mini-books between now and Rosh Hashanah.  Here are thumbnails of the mini-books so far.  I will also post pictures of our own lapbook in progress once we begin.

let's be friendstashlich honeybee hive when is rosh hashanah? shofar sounds akeidah  my machzor rosh hashanah vocabulary names of rosh hashanah rosh hashanah in the torah recipe pocket rosh hashanah new year's card scales of judgment unesaneh tokef symbolic foods

Yay!  How much?

Anything.  Just PayPal me something!  (whatever you might pay for a lapbook elsewhere might be reasonable - check here and here for prices), and I will email you all FIFTEEN components of this lapbook so far, PLUS anything else I create for our own lapbook between now and Rosh Hashanah.

The fine print!

Because this is primarily for my daughter to use, I’m aiming it for a Grade 1 age level, but there is some flexibility to use it for kids a bit younger or older.

What I won’t do:

  • I won’t tell you how to put your lapbook together (though I’ll post pics of how we’re putting ours together). 
  • I don’t provide any information about Judaism or Rosh Hashanah.  Judaism 101 is a great site to start looking up that kind of stuff.  So is Wikipedia, to a point.  There are so many resources out there, but so few great printables: that’s where we come in.

How do I pay you?

UPDATE:  To order Pay-What-You-Can products, click here or on the “Buy Printables” link at the top-right corner of the blog to get to my PayPal page.  While you’re there, check out my other PWYC lapbooks and printables!  And you can always click here for TOTALLY free Jewish printables!

Or click here and remove the 8 X’s to email me with any questions!

Also for sale:

Free lapbooks:

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

לימודי קודש/Limudei Kodesh Copywork & Activity Printables

Welcome to my Limudei Kodesh / Jewish Studies copywork and activity printables page.  As of June 2013, I am slowly but surely moving all my printables over to 4shared because Google Docs / Drive is just too flaky for me. What you’ll find here: Weekly Parsha Copywork More Parsha Activities More Chumash / Tanach Activities Yom Tov Copywork & Activities Tefillah Copywork Pirkei Avos / Pirkei Avot Jewish Preschool Resources Other printables! For General Studies printables and activities, including Hebrew-English science resources and more, click here . For Miscellaneous homeschool helps and printables, click here . If you use any of my worksheets, activities or printables, please leave a comment or email me at Jay3fer “at” gmail “dot” com, to link to your blog, to tell me what you’re doing with it, or just to say hi!  If you want to use them in a school, camp or co-op setting, please email me (remove the X’s) for rates. If you just want to say Thank You, here’s a

Hebrew/ עברית & English General Studies Printables

For Jewish Studies, including weekly parsha resources and copywork, click here . If you use any of my worksheets, activities or printables, please leave a comment or email me at Jay3fer “at” gmail “dot” com, to link to your blog, to tell me what you’re doing with it, or just to say hi!  If you want to use them in a school, camp or co-op setting, please email me (remove the X’s) for rates. If you enjoy these resources, please consider buying my weekly parsha book, The Family Torah :  the story of the Torah, written to be read aloud – or any of my other wonderful Jewish books for kids and families . English Worksheets & Printables: (For Hebrew, click here ) Science :  Plants, Animals, Human Body Math   Ambleside :  Composers, Artists History Geography Language & Literature     Science General Poems for Elemental Science .  Original Poems written by ME, because the ones that came with Elemental Science were so awful.  Three pages are included:  one page with two po

What do we tell our kids about Chabad and “Yechi”?

If I start by saying I really like Chabad, and adore the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, z"l, well... maybe you already know where I'm headed. Naomi Rivka has been asking lately what I think about Chabad.  She asks, in part, because she already knows how I feel.  She already knows I’m bothered, though to her, it’s mostly about “liking” and “not liking.”  I wish things were that simple. Our little neighbourhood in Israel has a significant Chabad presence, and Chabad conducts fairly significant outreach within the community.  Which sounds nice until you realize that this is a religious neighbourhood, closed on Shabbos, where some huge percentage of people are shomer mitzvos.  Sure, it’s mostly religious Zionist, and there are a range of observances, for sure, but we’re pretty much all religious here in some way or another. So at that point, this isn’t outreach but inreach .  Convincing people who are religious to be… what? A lot of Chabad’s efforts here are focused on kids, including a