Alef Bet Montessori School

A Tu Bishvat Journey Through Learning and Celebration

Admission Admission • January 29, 2024

A Tu Bishvat Journey Through Learning and Celebration


How We Celebrated Tu Bishvat at Our School:


In the Toddler class, Te'ena, the little ones embarked on a sensory learning journey by planting on recycled coffee pods. This activity was designed to introduce them to the wonders of nature, fostering an early appreciation for growth, while also incorporating eco-friendly practices.


For our Primary classes, Rimon and Dvash, the celebration involved creating beautiful necklaces from dried oranges and exploring the world of fruits through the educational process of preparing delicious fruit salads. During this activity, the children had the opportunity to enhance their fine motor skills by engaging in cutting the fruits for the salad. They also learned about different fruits, and their textures.


The Zayit class, our Elementary children, engaged in a fascinating science experiment involving dried fruits and apple seed planting. This hands-on activity promised to be both educational and enjoyable for your children.


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