Sukkot

Mrs. Pransky’s Sukkah

By Jeremy G. and Jessie W.

Monday, the  9th of October, grade six went to Mrs. Pransky’s sukkah. As we entered, her husband, daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren greeted us. We started by learning about the lulav, aravot, hadasim and the etrog, and that they symbolize parts of the human body. It was very interesting to learn that the lulav symbolizes the spine, the leaves of the aravot symbolize the mouth, the hadasim leaves symbolize the eyes, and the etrog symbolizes the heart. After we finished learning about the four species and other things about Sukkot, we played Sukkot Bingo with chocolate chips as markers. Thank you Mrs. Pransky for inviting grade six to your sukkah.