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Preview of Hebrew Language Guess Who Game

Hebrew Language Guess Who Game

Created by
Shirly Woodmass
Play a game of guess Who in Hebrew. Take turns asking questions such as "ילדה?" (girl?)"ילד?" (boy?)Hebrew language learners have an opportunity to learn descriptive words, the first person to figure out who's your person wins! Product includes a Guess Who Board and Guess Who Die
Preview of Rosh HaShana Bingo

Rosh HaShana Bingo

Created by
Shirly Woodmass
Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year, incorporates many symbols and opportunities to learn the Hebrew language. This game uses Rosh HaShana symbols into a three person bingo game along with the master list of words used. It's a fun way to learn about Rosh HaShana while learning Hebrew vocabulary and letters! Instructions: Begin with reviewing the various items on the boards. Leader calls out items listed on the master list one at a time until the person who gets four in a row wins. Once the vocabul
Preview of ROSH HASHANAH: HAPPY NEW YEAR!  A HOLIDAY JUMBLE/ W ANSWER KEY

ROSH HASHANAH: HAPPY NEW YEAR! A HOLIDAY JUMBLE/ W ANSWER KEY

This word jumble has key vocabulary words related to this holiday. Shanah Tovah! An answer key is provided.
Preview of Hebrew Language Learning: Israeli Food First Letter Recognition

Hebrew Language Learning: Israeli Food First Letter Recognition

Created by
Shirly Woodmass
This is a bingo game to play virtually or in person using the most popular and common Israeli foods. Rules: After reviewing the Hebrew alphabet, begin with a spirited game of Hebrew Bingo! Two game boards available, you can swap out items in each to differential as many game boards as there are players. The leader calls out a Hebrew letter or letter sound, for example "mark daled" or "/d/ like "dag"". The first student to mark three in a row wins!Product includes Hebrew alphabet page for referen
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