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Free Kindergarten hebrew resources for Google Apps

Preview of Write the Aleph Bet in Order

Write the Aleph Bet in Order

Before we begin writing the Hebrew letters we must know the order of the alphabet! Here you will find a wonderful worksheet for morning work review or for end of lesson practice.This worksheet is encouraged to be introduced after an Aleph Bet song has been practiced in class.
Preview of Colour In the Aleph

Colour In the Aleph

To new Hebrew learners the Hebrew alphabet can look totally foreign.In this worksheet we learn to identify the correct letter: Aleph
Preview of Color in the Aleph

Color in the Aleph

To new Hebrew learners the Hebrew alphabet can look totally foreign.In this worksheet we learn to identify the correct letter: Aleph (US version)
Preview of Purim Memory Game for Zoom

Purim Memory Game for Zoom

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Hebrew for US
Each slide one Purim element is gone! Students need to find our which one it is - a fun game that encourages attention to details and an excuse to review all the important aspects of the holiday. Each time students reveals an item they can explain how it's related to Purim. Item in order from left to right (up down):1. Megillah2. Mishteh (feast)3. Mishloach Manot (goody bags for friends)4. Matanot La'evyonim (charity) 5. Dressing up6. Esther's fast7. Shushan Purim8. Making noise for Haman9. Hama
Preview of English/Spanish/Hebrew Number Flashcards 1-10

English/Spanish/Hebrew Number Flashcards 1-10

I created this resource to help my son after he asked to learn how to count in Spanish and Hebrew. Included in this resource is a Google Slides presentation of the numbers 1-10. The speaker notes include the correct pronunciation of each Hebrew number word. The slideshow can be used in multiple ways across different ages; as an engaging circle time activity with older preschoolers, as a self-study guide for elementary students, or as an introduction to languages and other cultures.
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