The Haifa class has been very lucky with a plethora of visitors over the past few weeks. Whether it be a doctor stopping in on his way to a business trip, or a Rabbi who knows how to rock out, the Haifa class has been a gracious host to our guests.
After each of the visitors have left, the Haifa class talks about what they liked about the visit. Then, a thank you letter gets written! Above is an example of a dictated thank you card that was sent to Rabbi Todd.
Writing a thank you letter as a class can be tricky, because we have to wait our turn to share what we want to say, and having to be careful not to repeat what is already written. With practice, the Haifa class has gotten very good at collaboratively writing letters and stories!
-Alison and Sauci
Dear Haifa Class,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the "thank you!" I had so much fun playing drums with you all. You're great musicians! Keep practicing, and we'll play again soon.
;-) Rabbi Todd
The children are still talking about your visit with your drums. We hear them saying that Rabbi Todd is cool. Aren't they perceptive?
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Ohhhh, cool Rabbi Todd!!!! I love this whole music study you guys are doing. I love learning about it on the blog! It seems really engaging for the kids- I bet my daughter would be jealous! :) She could come by as a Justin Bieber expert if you want a pop culture perspective. ;)
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