Etched Glass Besamim Jar
Item Number: PRSHA17-SH062
Date Submitted: 04/03/2017
Students will proudly use this Etched Glass Besamim Jar at the conclusion of Shabbos. They will familiarize themselves with the concept that we smell besamim (spices) in order to comfort the soul, which is saddened by the departure of the neshamah yeseirah (the additional soul) that it received on Shabbos. They will also learn proper hand control and spatial discrimination while creating this stunning Besamim Jar.
Note: Some materials included in this art activity are not safe for students to handle independently. Please have your students create this project only with close and careful adult supervision. We are available to consult with you on age-appropriate modifications or on alternative projects.
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Publisher: |
Walder Education |
Founding Director: |
Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
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Created: |
Walder Staff |
Coordinator: |
Zehavah Allen |
Size: |
8.5"x11" |
Language: |
N/A |
Language Style: |
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Gender: |
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Color: |
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Grade(s): |
3rd-5th, 6th-8th |
Resource Type(s): |
Project |
Subject(s): |
Holidays and Shabbos, Shabbos |
Goals and Objectives: |
Students will learn why we smell besamim (spices) on Motzei Shabbos and reinforce their knowledge of Havdalah. They will also create this beautiful Besamim Jarwhile they work on hand control and visual-spatial skills. |
Skills Needed: |
Ability to follow directions, Visual-spatial skills, Focus on task |
Skills Developed: |
Students will improve dexterity of hand, eye-hand coordination, and spatial discriminationskills. |
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Small glass jar (Dollar store)
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Armor etch
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Foam paint brush
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Rubber gloves
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Contact paper (any color)
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Scissors
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Pen