Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Review Information for Test on Perek Alef on Wed, October 5th


Review For Test on ספר במדבר פרק א'
Test is Wednesday, October 5th 2011

Requirements for the Test:  (YOU MUST REVIEW THE פסוקים INSIDE THE CHUMASH!!)

1.    Review the content פרק א' of ספר במדבר:
a.    פסוקים א' – ד'
                                  i.    Students need to know how to translate and explain these פסוקים in their own words
b.    פסוקים ה' – ט"ז
                                  i.    List of the names of the נשיאים and their שבטים.
c.    פסוקים כ' – מ"ו
                                  i.    Count of how many people were in each שבט
                                ii.    Total count of all בנ"י
d.    פסוקים מ"ז – נ"ד
                                  i.    The לויים weren’t counted
                                ii.    The special tasks of the לויים
                               iii.    Where they lived

2.    Vocabulary From the פסוקים:
a.    List of vocab words from פסוקים א' – ד'
b.    List of vocab words from רש"י’s (see below)
c.    List of all of the activities/jobs that the לויים were in charge of

3.    רש"י:
a.    פסוק א' ד"ה 'במדבר סיני'
                                  i.    רש"י’s Question / רש"י’s Answer
                                ii.    How does he prove his answer
                               iii.    List of Vocabulary words from רש"י

b.    פסוק מ"ט ד"ה 'אך את מטה לוי'
                                  i.    רש"י’s Question
                                ii.    רש"י’s First Answer / Second answer
                               iii.    List of Vocabulary words from רש"י

4.    Class Notes and Worksheets (pages 2-10)
a.    Introduction to ספר במדבר
b.    All the details about counting בנ"י

Students will be given a copy of the פסוקים and the required רש"י’s (both in Hebrew) on the test to use during the test on Tuesday.

Copies of all of the worksheets can be found on my blog at rabbijb.blogspot.com or on the 360 Online Parent Portal.

We will review in Class on Tuesday, Oct. 4th Any questions students still have

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