BIG PROJECTS 1.The ten commandments 2.The ten commandments for world history 3.Western wall (3D project and explain) 4. Kosher Diet (including the plate.

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BIG PROJECTS 1.The ten commandments 2.The ten commandments for world history 3.Western wall (3D project and explain) 4. Kosher Diet (including the plate and menu) 5.Menorah (and explain Hanukkah) BOOK 6.Kings: Saul, David, Salomon 7.famous ancient Israelites (Prophets) BIG PROJECTS 8. Tabernacle Israel Project

1.The ten commandments

2. The ten commandments for world History 1.Do not cheat in class 2.Do not use electronic devices during school hours 3.Do not damage school property 4.Do not eat in class 5.Be responsible with school assignments 6.Do not bully 7.Respect teachers and others 8.Give your best in class 9.Do not steal 10.Everyone should be able to express themselves

WESTERN WALL

5. Menorah (and explain Hanukkah)

BOOK 6.Kings: Saul, David, Salomon Include information about that person’s accomplishments. You could also tell why that person is important in Jewish history. You can also make a 3D project about David’s story or Daniel’s story

Aaron Abraham Deborah Isaac Jacob Joseph Joshua 7. FAMOUS ANCIENT ISRAELITES (PROPHETS) Judah Maccabee Moses Saul/Paul Ruth Daniel Rebecca Include information about that person’s accomplishments. You could also tell why that person is important in Jewish history.

8. THE TABERNACLE OF ANCIENT ISRAEL