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KEY INFORMATION

Important Information

 

Ivrit Teachers

 

Morah Sharon (Sharon Walters)

 

Morah Neta (Neta Gologorsky)

 

Support Teacher - Moreh Ophir (Ophir Greenman)

Email

swalters@keremschool.co.uk

ngologorsky@keremschool.co.uk

ogreenman@keremschool.co.uk

Timetable

Year 6 - Monday 11.15am-12pm, Tuesday 12pm-12.45pm (W) Tuesday 2.45pm-3.30pm (TS)

Homework 

 

Homework will be set at the end of every topic - normally once every half term

(for revision/project work).

Occasionally there will be a mini-test within a topic 

and homework will be set accordingly.

 

Library 

Library time will be during class time and the books will not come home.

Lesson Structure

 

Year 6 is taught in 3 groups by Morah Sharon, Morah Neta and Moreh Ophir.

Israeli natives work on a separate programme.

Programme of Study

Ivrit B-Click - A digitally based resource using graduated study units on a variety of topics.

Resources include interactive activities, games, worksheets and flash cards.

Topics covered are 'Daily Routine', 'Shopping', 'Hobbies', 'Past Tense', 'Feelings'. The children cover the four strands of language learning - Understanding (listening),

Speaking, Reading (comprehension) and Writing (script) in this programme.

 

Ivrit lessons do not always follow the curriculum. There are many cross curricular lessons for example during Book Week, Ivrit is taught through story telling and creative writing. In Art Week, Ivrit is taught through paintings and Israeli artists. During the Chagim, Ivrit lessons include relevant songs, activities, foods and stories from Israel. The language is taught in tandem with the culture. Where possible the culture is brought

into the classroom through videos, Israeli guests, drama, foods and song.

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