A simple resource for students who need extra practice with identifying and recognizing the letters of the Alef Bet. This resource features a range of letters from bet to chat.
The Hebrew word for olives is zeitim, which starts with the letter zayin. Have your students either draw their own olives to fill in the zayin, or pre-cut "olives" out of purple, green, and black construction paper.
Featuring letters alef through tet, this coloring activity encourages students to use their knowledge of recognizing the letters of the Alef Bet to color in the ta'vas - Hebrew for peacock.
2 sets of Hebrew letter flashcards - one blank set of only Hebrew letters labeled from Alef to Tav as well as a second set with Hebrew letters and their names labeled from Alef to Tav. Great for teaching children their Hebrew letters as well as independent practice. Just print, cut, and get to work!
An entire file of Alef Bet practice from alef to tav. I usually cut these pages and create a booklet. The kids should "trace" over the letters in marker to get a feel for the letters and then "try" it out themselves on the lines below.
I always struggled to find engaging, fun activities for my Sunday school students to practice their Alef Bet skills. This worksheet can be used as a morning opener, a take-home assignment, or simply for those who just need some extra practice.
I always struggled to find engaging, fun activities for my Sunday school students to practice their Alef Bet skills. This worksheet can be used as a morning opener, a take-home assignment, or simply for those who just need some extra practice.
Tired of your average story map? Have a story about shirts? Or just want to use it just because? Try out this fun and different story map to get your kiddos thinking about main characters and the plot line of what they're reading.