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USER Information
This information was last updated:
06-27-2013
The last time this user logged on :
03-31-2016
User Name
:
DKossowsky
Title
:
Rabbi
First Name
:
Dovid
Last Name
:
Kossowsky
City
:
Milwaukee
State
:
Wisconsin
Country
:
United States
School Name
:
Yeshiva Elementary School
City
:
Milwaukee
State
:
Wisconsin
All Contributions By This User (11)
Message Board Posts:
7
1.
I am looking at improving my schools Hebrew language curriculum. Does anyone have an effective curriculum for the primary grades? Is there a curriculum that continues to the older grades?
Thank you so much.
Dovid Kossowsky
Yeshiva Elementary School
dkossowsky@yesmilwaukee.org
2.
Dear Mechanchim,
As we have been told many times, kriyah must be reinforced through out all of the grades, I am looking for programs that are effective for older grades.
I am also looking for younger grades as well, but I haven't heard of anything for the older grades.
One idea that occurred to me was using 'shnayim mikrah v'achud targum". Have the entire class read one aliyah every day. The rebbe will listen to one student a day individually and the rest of the class will read by themselves. Hopefully, since it is a chiyuv for them to do so, the students will read the aliyah with minimal supervision which can free the rebbe to listen to one student at a time.
Your feedback is very important, please if you have any programs that work or even any ideas, I would appreciate hearing about them.
Dovid Kossowsky
dkossowsky@gmail.com
3.
I asked our retired principal and he thought that it would be possible to
call the PSAT office and ask for an alternate date. It is possible if they
let you do so, they wont let you request an alternate date for 3 years. Next
year all of the Yeshivas will need to request an alternate date due to yom
tov.
4.
I asked our retired principal and he thought that it would be possible to call the PSAT office and ask for an alternate date. It is possible if they let you do so, they wont let you request an alternate date for 3 years. Next year all of the Yeshivas will need to request an alternate date due to yom tov.
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