Parsha Lech Lecha

 Parsha Lech Lecha לך לך “Go Forth”

  • Torah portion: Genesis 12:1-17:27
  • Haphtarah: Isaiah 40:27-41:16
  • Brit Chadasha: Romans 4:1-25

Did you know: Lech Lecha is the 3rd parsha [portion] of sefer [scroll of/book of] B’reisheet [Genesis]?

Bible: This week we will continue our Torah study by completing this week’s Messianic Weekly Series of parsha studies. The preschoolers will complete Parsha for Preschool for this week’s parsha. You can find these affordable and wonderful resources in our storefront. We will also continue working through our parsha lapbook MessiShul program with the older elementary kids and junior high school students. This fulfills a portion of our Hebrew language study as well. We have a student preparing for a Bat Mitzvah in our homeschool so she will continue learning through her Bar/Bat Mitzvah workbook as well.

Math: Just in time for reviewing our basic math facts, Restoring the Way has a NEW math drill sheet collection. Noach’s Math will help us review addition facts, subtraction facts, multiplication facts, and division facts. These drill sheets are an invaluable tool for increasing speed and accuracy in math calculations. You can find these Noach’s Math in our storefront.

Reading/Phonics: We will be using MessiKids Reading for the younger elementary students to continue our reading practice and Super MessiKids Preschool Adventure program for the preschool students to continue our studies in reading, phonics, spelling, and handwriting.

Science/Technology: In Genesis chapter 13, we read that Abram and Lot have to separate because the land cannot sustain both sets of herds. This week we will study sustainable animal husbandry. We will learn the benefits to the animals, land, environment, and humans of grass-fed and pastured flocks. Lots of great resources are talked about and linked in this website which we will use for the basis of our study.

History/Geography: We will study the Biblical history and geography of Sodom and Gomorrah using this website.

Art: Isaac means “laughter.” What does your name mean? In this week’s parsha YHWH changes Abram’s name and Sarai’s name. What things make you unique? This week we will complete this really neat art project that shows our uniqueness and the beauty of how we were created and who we are growing to become. To help the younger ones keep the fingerprint shape more accurate, consider tracing the fingerprint image here lightly on their drawing paper as a guide to help them.

Teen Time: Have you checked out Liv’s Teen Devos lately?

Don’t forget to visit our friends & ministry partners:
Petah Tikvah
Heart of Wisdom
Hebraic Roots Network
Holy Language Institute

 

Julie Allen