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Aleph Bet/ Aleph Beis Hebrew Alphabet Clothespin Match Up and Go Fish

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Grade Levels
PreK - 12th, Homeschool
Formats Included
  • PDF
Pages
13 pages
$3.50
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Whether you call it aleph bet, alef bet, or aleph beis, Sephardic and Ashkenazi students learn rapidly with this activity. It's engaging, effective, and fun!!

Research shows that when students are moving and actively involved in the learning, they learn FASTER! In this activity, students use fine motor skills to clip clothespins (that you provide) marked with Hebrew letters (that I provide) to a mat with the same letters.

Great for:

  • Small group activity
  • Learning center activity
  • Remediation activity
  • Early finishers' activity

Discriminate between Hebrew letters using:

  • Visual skills
  • Fine motor skills
  • Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence

Bonus feature!

  • Print the mats two more times and them cut apart. This creates a deck of Hebrew alef bet cards for playing Go Fish or Memory!
  • Blank mats with empty card frames can be used for other subjects you teach. Just print the mat and write on sight words, word family words, foreign language vocabulary, math problems, etc...

(Skills: alef beis, alef bais, kriyah, kriah, reading alphabet)


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Total Pages
13 pages
Answer Key
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