Yeshivat Noam Second Graders Learn About Pesach
Yeshivat Noam second graders had fun learning about Pesach and reviewing what they learned in an interactive life size memory game! They had a blast
Yeshivat Noam second graders had fun learning about Pesach and reviewing what they learned in an interactive life size memory game! They had a blast
As part of the Yavneh Academy first grade science unit on the six major animal groups, the first graders dove right into their latest group—fish!
On Monday, March 8, talmidim in MTA’s Honors College program were privileged to hear from Rabbi Dov Lerner of Yeshiva University’s Strauss Center for Torah
Naaleh students boarded buses to Campgaw Mountain for an afternoon of fun, friendship and fresh air with their mechanchot and teachers. The girls had the
Pi Day (3/14) was observed at BPY this week (a day late!) In Morah Lauren’s MS classes, students made bracelets where each digit of Pi
Peer tutoring is an amazing way for Ma’ayanot students to tackle academic challenges, share what they know and help each other grow. Peer tutoring is
MTA talmidim in Rabbi Danto’s freshman shiur have voluntarily taken it upon themselves to not only be mesayem the entire Masechet Megilla, but to “own”
During Fine Arts class this week, the Yeshivat He’Atid’s eighth-grade students were treated to a special paper cutting workshop. The workshop was led by paper-cutting
Preschool children at Lubavitch on the Palisades thoroughly enjoyed a preview of spring weather last week. They were thrilled to find the playground had finally
The Shalom Yeladim kinderlach are preparing for Pesach! The Kochavim and Yanshufin class are learning and crafting stunning projects about Passover.
The Yavneh Academy gan students learned about the artist, Rembrandt. He is famous for his paintings where his subjects are half in the dark and
This week Academies at GBDS students in grades one through eight celebrated Math Pi Day which is traditionally on March 14 (3/14). Pi is the