JKHA brought Torah to life for its students as they studied Parshat Noach. Early childhood and first grade greeted a petting zoo as the school’s youngest students learned about the animals that Noach had on the teiva. Pre-k had its annual “mabul party” at which they dressed for the weather, sang songs and played learning games. Some of the hands-on educational activities included seeing a rainbow by looking through colored water bottles and experimenting with items to see whether or not they would float or sink. Kindergarten students worked in groups to create their own teiva using different classroom building materials, and nursery 3 students also conducted experiments to see what items would sink or float and made edible rainbows. All of early childhood and lower school enjoyed a week of “many colors” as students dressed up in a different color of the rainbow each day of the week.