Hebrew reading games for children




















Jewish Interactive Ji uses educational technology to create accessible, affordable and engaging Jewish education for any child, anywhere. Download Our Purim eBook! Click here to download! Search Search Google. Contact Us. Previous Next. Reading Hebrew and learning the language Helps children develop their own identity: While we all have our own personality traits, we need to give a voice to these traits in a way that can be understood by others.

Learning Hebrew gives your child that voice. It is the tool with which they can be themselves as a fully fledged member of their Jewish community. Roots that identity in Jewish cultural heritage: By reading Hebrew and learning the language, your child learns more than words: he or she learns a culture and develops an understanding of where they belong in that culture.

Helping children learn Hebrew also strengthens family bonds, giving you a common cultural background as you pass on your knowledge to them. How can you help your children reading Hebrew? Bringing a child into your family includes countless happy moments. This book recounts many of them -- but they are truly infinite!

This book offers up some Hebrew while also presenting a variety of fascinating baby faces. There are tons of great online learning tools available for families getting started on their Hebrew journey. Grown-ups can use e-learning courses , video chat with tutors , or join social media groups dedicated to learning.

Here are three fantastic games from the site to get your family started:. You can play against the computer or play with two players. Create a pack of cards with two sets of the same topic. For example, two cards with the letter Alef, two cards with the letter Bet, all the way down the Hebrew alphabet. Shuffle the cards and lay them face down on the table in rows. Player 1 turns over any two cards one at a time and keeps them if the cards match for instance, two zayins.

If the player successfully matches a pair they get to keep the cards, and that player gets another turn. The trick is to remember which cards are where. The student with the most pairs at the end of the game wins. Hebrew Hangman is a great game because it is so versatile. The teacher or host chooses a secret word. The other players will need to guess your word letter by letter, so choose a word that you think will be difficult for the players to guess.

Draw a blank line for each letter of the word. For example, if the word is avocado, the host would draw four to six blanks, one for each letter and vowel. Once the blank spaces have been drawn, players begin asking the host which letters are in the word. If the player guesses a letter correctly, the host fills the letter into the blank space where it occurs. If not, the host draws a part of the hangman. You can adjust the difficulty of the game based on how detailed the completed hangman is.

Hebrew Hangman works much better if its a Hebrew vocabulary game because you can use Hebrew words as the secret word. I do include vowels when I play Hebrew Hangman, so if a player guesses the Hebrew letter correctly, I also write the vowel associated with that letter underneath the letter or next to it. I teach my students to read Hebrew, so I use English words to play Hebrew Hangman which makes the game a little bit trickier because Hebrew has different vowel sounds than English does.

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