Discovering Your Dominant Side in Parshas Metzora
Item Number: CRVAY15-RS046
Date Submitted: 12/17/2015
The process of purity for one with tzaraas involved the Kohen applying the blood of the Korban Chatas onto the right ear, right thumb and the big toe of the right foot of the metzora. A right handed person prefers to use his right hand, but it is possible to have a different side dominant when using the feet or the eyes. Let’s look at the challenges in this lesson to discover whether we are truly dominant on the side we think we are.
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Walder Education |
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Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
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Adapted by: |
Rivkie Schecter |
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Photography: |
Rabbi Avraham Gershon |
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English |
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Grade(s): |
3rd-5th, 6th-8th, H.S. |
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Curriculum Materials |
Subject(s): |
Parshah, Metzora, Science |
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Through various activities the students will test their dominant sides and learn how the brain and body work together. |
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Paper tube
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Soft ball for throwing and kicking
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Chart below for recording results
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Pencil
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Coin
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Cup