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How to Make Tanach Learning More Meaningful, Enjoyable, and Worthwhile: Rabbi Naftoli Eisemann '08
 
 
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How to Make Tanach Learning More Meaningful, Enjoyable, and Worthwhile: Rabbi Naftoli Eisemann '08

 
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Date Added : 02/02/2010
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Grades : Elementary, Middle School, Administration
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This session discusses how to help students connect to the lessond of Tanach, while reaching multi-faceted objectives in the limited time alloted for teaching Chumash and Navi. Ways of preparing and introducing lessons will be shared as well as exploring educational materials that can enhance lessons. These ideas which are appropriate for educators of all elementary grades will help raise the level of all students regardless of ability.

 
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