Knowledge: I know that Shabbat has two aspects –Shamor and Zachor. I know that these come from the Ten Commandments. Skills:I am able to compare two texts.

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Knowledge: I know that Shabbat has two aspects –Shamor and Zachor. I know that these come from the Ten Commandments. Skills:I am able to compare two texts and identify differences. Understanding:I understand that there is a link between why we light two candles. I understand the deeper meaning of shamor v’zachor. Shabbat in the Ten Commandments

 To know the origin of why we light two candles  To know the origin of two aspects of Shabbat - Shamor and Zachor Lesson Objectives

 Students are able to identify the two aspects of Shabbat – Shamor (guard) and Zachor (remember) and know that the source for this is the Ten Commandments. Success Criteria

 Work through the module Shabbat in the Ten Commandments on the interactive whiteboard (IWB).  Hand out sheets of the Ten Commandments, in order, in Hebrew and English.  Ask the students to try and put the commandments in order by dragging and pasting on the IWB. Blended Learning

 Compare both texts on the IWB using the Shabbat InterActive programme.  Highlight the two words – Shamor/Zachor.  Ask the students to go and mark the words on their sheets and stick them in their Shabbat book. Blended Learning

 Did you know that there were two sets of Ten Commandments (luchot)?  Why?  What do you know about them?  Do you know any of the Ten Commandments? Let’s ask

 Put the 2 flashcards on the very large paper: Shamor = Guard Zachor = Remember  What does it mean to “guard” Shabbat?  What does it mean to “remember” Shabbat?  Split students into 2 groups surrounding each paper on the floor.  Students draw examples on the papers with the keywords in the middle to show what “guarding Shabbat” and “remembering Shabbat” might mean to them.  The end product is a brainstorm chart of examples for each concept. Let’s talk

 Choose a representative from each group to stand at the front of the class with their paper and tell the class what has been written.  Discuss as a group. Let’s sum it up

 Draw or write examples in columns of: ◦ What does it mean to Guard Shabbat? ◦ What does it mean to Remember Shabbat?  The objective of the exercise is to emphasize how many positive things we do to remember Shabbat. Extension Activities (Worksheet 2.2)

 Can you find the two different sets of the Ten Commandments inside a chumash?  Give the name of the chumash and perek (chapter) and let the students find them independently. Higher Ability Students

 Ten Commandments sheets: Have the students noticed Shamor and Zachor and are they able to highlight them independently?  Stick the evidence in their workbooks or educator to record results. Assessment