CHAI Level 4 Curriculum Core
Students see a direct relationship between being a member of a community and our behaviors, through study of the relationship between the People and the Land in the Torah, the significance and structure of communal prayer and acts of G'milut Chasadim affecting relationships.
Students see a direct relationship between being a member of a community and our behaviors, through study of the relationship between the People and the Land in the Torah, the significance and structure of communal prayer and acts of G'milut Chasadim affecting relationships. Torah Theme: Bamidbar and D'varim; the Brit. Avodah Theme: Keva and Kavanah. G'milut Chasadim Theme: How our behavior affects all of our relationships
About the CHAI Curriculum
Lead students on an exploration of key values and principles of Torah, worship, and acts of loving kindness that build both Jewish identity and community with the help of this comprehensive, spiraling curriculum core and companion student workbooks.
The CHAI Curriculum is built on three strands - Torah, Avodah and G’milut Chasadim - using the principles of backward design outlined in Wiggins and McTighe’s Understanding by Design (UbD) to focus on the enduring understandings we want students to take with them in order to establish a strong basis for later Jewish learning and living.
CHAI articulates enduring understandings for each of its core strands:
• Torah is an ongoing dialogue between the text and its students. It is real in our daily lives and goes with us wherever we are. Developing the skills to study Torah is essential to integrating Torah into our lives.
• Avodah is the work we do to find sacred connections to God, community, and self. Engaging in the work of avodah can bring order, beauty, meaning and insight to our lives and our community.
• G'milut chasadim is our way of being personally responsible for making the world a better and holier place.
Each strand features a spiral curriculum core that grows through seven levels, guided by age-appropriate enduring understandings for each level. Each core level contains 27 complete one-hour, scripted classroom lessons in Torah, avodah and g'milut chasdadim, plus family education lessons, and is designed to allow educators broad flexibility in structuring the school year and in adapting to student needs. Companion student workbooks for each level provide a place for student work and reflection as well as serve as a portfolio for assessment.
INCLUDED IN THE SERIES
CHAI RESOURCES
Big Ideas for Each CHAI Level
CHAI FAQs
Sample Lessons
CHAI Tutorial
More CHAI Resources:
- Eight Steps for a Great Chai Lesson
- Adapting For Multi Age
- Adapting For Special Needs
- Eight Steps to Being a Great CHAI Teacher
- CHAI Themes and Lesson Titles
- Hints for Teachers of CHAI
- Lesson Titles and Descriptions for Level 1-7
- Recommended Lessons for 21 Weeks of Instruction
- Adapting CHAI Learning for Conservative Synagogues
- Parent Education for School Aged Children
- Board and Education Committee Guides