Who did I comment on

I commented on Jacob, Payten, and Logan. I commented on their about me post because it had a lot of info to comment on. Link to Jacobs blog, Link to Paytens blog, Link to Logan’s blog. Hi Logan, I think Komodo dragons are cool too! What do you like so much about them? I like that they look super cool. Hi Jacob, this was a very well written post, I see you like mostly rap but is there any other genre of music that you like? I personally like metal. Hi Payten, I see you like music a lot, do you play any instrument? I personally play the drums and guitar.

Sukkah Day 19

1. Now that the Sukkah is finished, what would you do differently next time? Explain in at least three sentences why you think that.

I think we should not have made it so tall in comparison to its width. I think this because now it just looks strange. also we didn’t have enough money for plywood.

2. Now that the Sukkah is finished, what are you most proud of and why! Explain in at least three sentences.

I am most proud of the slant. Because the slant is the hardest part of the sukkah. Also it’s the first time it’s been done, at MJDS.

3. What are three pieces of advice you have for the current 6th graders as it relates to their Sukkah?

DON’T DO A SLANT IT’S TOO MUCH WORK, also try to make it longer than it is tall and make sure to budget smartly.

 

This is MMM putting in some paper to cover the pot

This is SG painting an MJDS sign

This is ES looking for a drill bit

Sukkah Day 18

1. Explain how the Sukkah represents Judaism to you. If it does not, explain why.

It does not yet because there is more sun then shade and the walls are not completely covered with plywood.

2. What part of the Sukkah building process are you most excited to share with families/friends and why?

The building of the walls because thats before we ran out of plywood and thats just what I’m most proud of.

3. What aspect of the building have you felt most connected to and why?

I think the screwing because I have gotten much better at it and its one of the this that I’m best at when speaking in building terms.

4. How has building the Sukkah as a class helped grow your sense of community?

It has helped me trust other people with jobs that I think that they can’t do, because I have seen that they are also capable of doing most of the jobs I can do.

5. When your family comes to the Sukkah on Wednesday night, what is one thing you are going to tell them about and why?

I am going to tell them about how long it took us to get along because at first we were always yelling at each other but know we are only yelling at each other slightly less.

 

here is me screwing the plywood to the stud

This is me putting a clamp on the plywood to keep it in place

This is a picture of the scach

 

About Me

I live in the US in the state of Wisconsin. I’m in 7th grade and I go to MJDS (Milwaukee Jewish Day School). I like Drumming, Playing Guitar, and playing Video Games. My favorite videogame is Breath of the Wild on the switch though I usually play games on my computer. The games I usually play on my computer are Minecraft, Stardew Valley and Portal 2  By reading my blog you would learn about what I am doing during school.

Sukkah Day 17

1. Sukkot represents impermanence (something that should not be permanent). Explain if you believe or disagree that our Sukkah, which is safely standing on its own, is violating that.

No, I don’t think it is because it is very temporary because we plan to take it down in a couple weeks

2. Describe how this Sukkah project has changed your perspective (how has it changed, what has it changed about, has it changed for the better/worst).

It changed how I look at buildings now because it took us so much work to put in studs, and how much the sukkah took to build.

3. Explain how you have used your body thus far to build this Sukkah.

I used my arms to bring my studs to the walls and the walls to the sukkah spot.

4. How do you plan on getting guests into the Sukkah?

The teachers do this every year so they will just bring their kids to the sukkah.

5. What are some activities you wish to do in the Sukkah?

I want to eat in the sukkah because of that’s what the sukkah is meant for.

Sukkah Day 16

1. What did you do today (describe the process of what you accomplished)? – minimum 3 complete sentences\

Today I measured the length of some wood for supports. I cut the wood at an angle with the miter saw. Then I checked to see if it was the right angles.

2. What is one thing you have done so far you were initially scared/worried about, but now feel more confident in after all this practice? – minimum 3 complete sentences

I was worried about cutting wood at angles. because I felt it wasn’t as foolproof as cutting it at a ninety degree angle. But now that I have done it more often I can realize that it is as good at cutting it at a ninety degree angle.

3. Give a step by step account of what you have done so far to get our Sukkah up to where it is today.

  1. we made a plan
  2. we modeled the plan
  3. we got the wood ready/ bought the wood
  4. we put the carriage bolts in the top, bottom, and side plates
  5. we brought the wood outside
  6. we made the rim by screwing and nailing the plates together
  7. we cut the studs at a 10 degree angle so it would fit in the slanted top plate
  8. we screwed and nailed the studs in
  9. we brought the walls to the place where the sukkah would be
  10. we put 3 of walls up and secured them so that they won’t fall with 2×4’s
  11. we put carriage bolts into both the walls
  12. we put up the 4th wall
  13. we put in supports from wall to wall for extra support
  14. we put in a window

 

 

 

Here BW is putting a nut on a barrage bolt

Here we are screwing wood onto our wall for the window

This is a picture of our plywood

Sukkah Day 15

1. What did you do today (describe the process of what you accomplished)? – minimum 3 complete sentences
We put 3 of the walls up and SG and I screwed in supports so that people would not have to hold up the walls all day. We also brought up ES wall to the place the sukkah will be at. We almost finished securing 2 of the walls together.

2. What is one thing you have done so far you were initially scared/worried about, but now feel more confident in after all this practice? – minimum 3 complete sentences

I was initially scared that when we are bringing the walls it will fall on someone, but now I have more faith that we have the strength that no one will get crushed. I was scared to let other people do a lot of work because I wasn’t sure that they were going to do a good job. But now I know that I can let some other people take the wheel because I have seen that I am not necessarily the best at everything.

3. Give a step by step account of what you have done so far to get our Sukkah up to where it is today.

  1. we made a plan
  2. we modeled the plan
  3. we got the wood ready/ bought the wood
  4. we put the carriage bolts in the top, bottom, and side plates
  5. we brought the wood outside
  6. we made the rim by screwing and nailing the plates together
  7. we cut the studs at a 10 degree angle so it would fit in the slanted top plate
  8. we screwed and nailed the studs in
  9. we brought the walls to the place where the sukkah would be
  10. we put the walls up and secured them so that they won’t fall with 2×4’s
  11. we put carriage bolts into both the walls

 

Here I am screwing a 2×4 into the wall to make sure it doesn’t fall

Here BW is putting a nut into a barrage bolt

Here is a picture of the MJDS that will be up on the sukkah