This workbook takes the students throught the basic & common Tefillot/Prayers that are unique the Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur. This will help them learn about those tefillot and feel more comfortable in synagogue.
Make your students Machazor come to life with these bookmarks. Print them double sided, fill in the blanks with the students while you read the story or explanation for each Tefillah of the high holidays.
This Chanukah curriculum is the ultimate guide to celebrating the Festival of Lights, even if you're as clueless as a dreidel that's been spinning for eight nights straight! The curriculum includes a informative explanation of the historical background and significance of the holiday, as well as the story of the Maccabees and their epic victory over the Greek-Syrians (spoiler alert: they totally kicked butt!). Activities and lesson plans for students include reading and discussing the story of C
Complete Elul curriculum with the lesson & student work together. Completely editable on google docs. Ready for multiple classes with no prep work. Includes hooks, information, class discussions, review questions, songs and stories. This lesson is great if you want to teach what the month of Elul is about and you don’t have prior knowledge, this explains everything from scratch. It should give you 3 lessons both teaching time and group work.
Check out this Free Rash Hashanah Lesson Plan.This is specially set up for on online Class. Click here to see the interactive Rosh Hashanah game that goes with this class. Happy and Sweet New Year! Shanah Tovah
Fun Game for your Hebrew school, just in time for the high holidaysThe game is run on Microsoft Power Point by the teacher. You can use this on any zoom classroom or smart board, just simply share your screen and your ready to play. This game is very easy to run and the children will love it. Each slide begins to sketch a picture that has a connection with Rosh Hashanah the Jewish New Year. The children have to try and guess what picture is being drawn. The sketch takes approx 2 minutes to be
5 Fun Shavuot games for your online class. The games are run on Power Point by the teacher. You can use this on any video classroom, just simply share your screen and your ready to play. The first game is Shavuot Jeopardy.The second game is Mitzvah Mind Sweeper.The third game is Shavuot Match It, with a question and a picture. (also included is a Shavuot Matching game with just pictures). The fourth game is an Interactive Shavuot Word Search (have a look at the video) The fifth game is a
Check out our Shavuot Lesson Plan. This is specifically designed for Online Classes. Check out the Interactive Shavuot Games that go with this class. This class is Part 1 & 2 of two classes. Click here for the Interactive games that go with the class.
Two fun Lag Baomer games for your online school. Both games are run on Power Point by the teacher. You can use this on any video classroom, just simply share your screen and your ready to play. The first game is an Interactive Word Search (have a look at the video) The second game is Match It, with a question and a picture. These games keep the children informed and excited and best of all it is super easy for the teacher to use. (check out the demo video for more details) To be fully prepare
Check out our Lag Baomer Lesson Plan. This is specifically designed for Online Classes. Click Here for the Interactive Lag Baomer Games that go with this class.
A fun Shavuot Prep game for distance learning. Mitzvah mind sweeper is a game to be played with the student over any virtual classroom. It needs to be played in Power point, but only the teacher requires it. The game is set up with sound effects and animations to make it fun and interesting. The aim of the game is to find the correct path (mitzvahs) until they reach the end. Just like during the Omer we prepare ourselves for Shavuot. This game is good for multiple children, each child takes a
Hello There! This is the fun game of Match It, using Characters from the first Book of the Torah. This game is made for you to print easily, cut and use wherever you are. This game teaches the children about Torah characters while they have fun trying to collect the most pairs. There is two cards that have a match, one with a name and the other with a picture and question. Each child takes turns turning over 2 cards trying to get the match. (see the instruction page for exact details)
Its an amazing Alef Bet Chart, with all the Marvel Super Heroes!Perfect for your child's room, daycare or Hebrew school. You could be sure they'll have lots of fun with this themed chart. Designed ready to print in 8.5x11 or 11x17. You have with English words and with out, it's up to which one is best for your children. All you need to do is Print it out as a Poster or Frame it, It's your choice. Enjoy!
This fabulous Alef Bet chart is great for a classroom, home, daycare or Hebrew school. It's designed ready to print yourself, however you plan on hanging it up, you could print it as a poster or frame it, its yours to do as you wish. In this PDF you will find a few versions of the design both in 8.5×11 and 11×17. You can easily choose your design and your paper size. This Aleph Beis goes nice in a moder setting or your Aleph bet classroom too.
It's Bingo, with kosher symbols. Using 31 common Kosher symbols we have made 16 bingo boards. Print the boards and give them to your class. Then use the symbols at the end of the PDF to call them out, so the whole class can see.
It’s the game we all know and love... SPOT IT! However, the symbols are Hebrew Letters, making this fun game an amazing way to test the childrens Alef Bet skills while they have a blast. This deck has 31 cards total. You could choose to cut the papers into 4 pieces squares for the fastest way of preparing it or you could cut each circle. We suggest that you print it on card stock that way you get more than one use out of them. All you need to do is Print It, then Cut it and your good to Play!
This is the well know family game we all love Spot It!But, instead of random symbols, this edition has a Shabbat theme. That means that all the symbols have a relevance to Shabbat ( and some chamsas/magin davids ;) We played this game to teach the children about the many different parts of Shabbat in the most fun way. Although that some symbols may seem like they have no relevance it's up to the children to try think of it's connection. Example: the Dress symbol... can you think of the connec
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