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Tu B'Shevat New Year

Item Number: BBTBS14-AG020
 

Date Submitted: 01/27/2015

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This big book provides and science tie-in to your Tu B’Shevat teaching unit. It introduces your students to the growth cycle of a fruit tree and scientific concepts and vocabulary.

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Publisher: Walder Education
Founding Director: Mrs. Rouhama Garelick
 
Author: Etie Berland, Jennifer Albom
Illustration: David Sokoloff 
Layout: Adina Gerstein
Color and Design: Chumie Danziger

 

 

 

Size: 13x19
Language: English
Color: Color
Grade(s): Pre-2nd
Resource Type(s): Big Books
Books
Subject(s): Holidays and Shabbos
Tu B'Shevat
Secular Studies
Science

 

 

 

Goals and Objectives: The student will identify and sequence the steps of the fruit tree growth cycle and define and sequence the names of the seasons as they relate to botanic growth.
Skills Needed:

Listening Ability

Skills Developed: The student will gain an appreciation for the holiday as well as developing scientific vocabulary, sequencing skills, and an understanding of cause and effect. 

 

 

 

Contents: 12-13x19-Color CardstockGloss Laminated
(To view page sizes in PDF, hover over the bottom left corner of the page.)
Page Scaling: None
Notes: Some cutting and assembly may be required.
Laminated items will require trimming.
Items larger than 11x17 inches may require a large format printer.

 

 
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  • 6 - 22’’x28’’ poster boards for backing 
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  • Hole punch or 3-hole punch for top binding
 
 
 
 
 
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