Oil and Water Density Experiment

According to tradition as recorded in the Talmud; at the time of rededication, there was very little oil left that had not been defiled by the Greeks. Oil was needed for the menorah in the Temple, which was supposed to burn throughout the night, every night.

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There was only enough oil to burn for one day, yet miraculously, it burned for eight days, the time needed to prepare a fresh supply of oil for the menorah.

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An eight day festival was declared to commemorate this miracle.  To incorporate this into our week of our Hanukkah festivities, we conducted an oil experiment with oil, water, food coloring, molasses, and honey.

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Doing so enabled your little one to acquire new language (words like density, heavy, viscous, cloudy water) as they applied their knowledge of science concepts such as observation, speculation, and implementation.

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Letter D Beading

Manipulatives increase strength and coordination in the small hand and finger muscles. For this activity, we added beads to a peg board to create the letter D for dreidel.

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Picking up the bead and manipulating it in your child’s hand until it was pinched between their thumb and forefinger, involved translation, shift and rotation movements of the bead within the hand. This promoted the tripod grasp.

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Maneuvering the beads into the shape of a D fostered visual discrimation as your budding writer selected the pattern that fit their mental image of the desired letter. Lastly, this activity was self-correcting, which encouraged creative thinking, problem solving skills, and spatial reasoning.

Hanukkah Latkes

Potato latkes are also known as potato pancakes. They are a loved addition to the Hanukkah palate. Latkes are traditionally eaten during the Jewish Hanukkah festival. To continue our celebration of this most exciting holiday, we created latkes for a dramatic play activity.

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To do this, we used cheese graters and potato peelers to slice up potatoes. We then added these potatoes to muffin trays, plastic frying pans, and other cooking accessories that we later cooked in pretend ovens. We then served to these to our friends!

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Cooking activities are not only a fun, engaging activity for children, but one that can be used as an important teaching and development tool for all ages. The act of following a recipe can encourage self-direction and independence, while also teaching children to follow directions and use thinking skills to problem solve. Such actions support cognitive development.

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Chopping, mixing, and grating the potatoes required for our latkes are also skills that help develop your child’s small muscle control and eye-hand coordination. The strengthening of these muscles are critical for the manipulation of writing implements.

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Creating our latkes also fostered language development. With its own vocabulary, Hanukkah is a great opportunity for acquiring new words and meanings. This takes advantage of opportunities for your budding chefs to match pictures to words and articulate questions inspired by their new experiences.

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