TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Grades
Subjects

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
5 results

Preschool hebrew handout microsofts

Preview of Kamatz Circus -Alef Bais Fun Sheets

Kamatz Circus -Alef Bais Fun Sheets

A collection of 10 Kamatz Circus Themed Activity and reading sheets to help your students learn the nekoda of Kamatz. Can be Enlarged to make class size sheets and games or copied on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper for regular student use, individual games, assessment of knowledge or homework sheets.
Preview of Kesiva Editable Names!

Kesiva Editable Names!

Created by
Chaim's Corner
After the Hebrew Editable Names was posted you wanted a version with Kesiva. Here it is!This Editable Name set includes 10 fun practice sheets for children writing their name in Kesiva!Edit Kesiva Name (font and size if needed)10 SheetsNeed PowerPoint to use (comes as an editable PowerPoint)Edit instructions includedTo note: the Kesiva font used is Nachlaot found here. It's not a right-to-left Hebrew font so it is a bit tricky to use at first.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Preview of Welcome Abraham's Malachim

Welcome Abraham's Malachim

A cute game to practice the letters from Alef to yud with the Nukuda of Kamatz. You read your way to the top and help Avraham serve his special guest yummy food. This is a Parsha related Kriyah game.
Preview of Letter Hey Dot Mark

Letter Hey Dot Mark

Created by
toby Rose
Work on letter recognitionHave your students dot mark the letter Hey!
Preview of Sukkos Book

Sukkos Book

Created by
Stayci Neuman
I teach a group of special needs boys ranging from ages 5-8. I tried using multiple different resources to teach the basic information about the Sukkos/Sukkot holiday but it was hard to find one that is simple yet all encompassing. Jewish resources are hard to find, especially for children with special needs. This Yom Tov Sukkos book is very clean and basic. I add information orally as we go through the pages, for those students who can retain more. Hope you enjoy it. Follow me as I continue
Showing 1-5 of 5 results