Hebrew I Have Who Has - Alef Bet/ Aleph Bais with Vowels/Niqqud נִקּוּד
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SAVE 25% by purchasing this bundle! Based on my best seller found here Hebrew Alphabet - I Have Who Has? It makes Hebrew/Ivrit easy because students are actively participating and being engaged.
The latest brain research says that brain-based activities like this will facilitate the release of neurotransmitter chemicals in the brain that speed up learning and mastery. The science shows that boring activities without movement actually cease the release of those chemicals- ceasing the learning.
Perfect for both a whole class or small group intervention activity.
Have fun with either Ashkenazi and Sephardi pronunciation! Students will have fun while they learn! It's engaging, effective, and fun!!
This bundle contains all 9 of my "I Have Who Has" vowel/niqqud activities which facilitate faster learning while focusing on:
- kamatz
- patach
- tseireh
- segol
- sh'va
- cholam
- chiriq
- kubutz
- shuruk
Benefits:
- Teachers are finding that even very young children or struggling students are very motivated to participate in this activity.
- Teacher testimonials describe that children don't realize that they are learning while they play.
- Children also learn social skills while playing , such as helping a weaker student to read his/her card, learning how to display good sportsmanship skills, taking turns, etc...
You will find Set 1 and Set 2 cards for each nikkud.
Cards in Set 1 - Partial alef bet cards are read in alphabetical order.
Cards in Set 2 - Entire alef bet, and final letters, all in random order.
When you print the cards for Set 1, it will seem like some letters are missing. This is because two letters with the same sound cannot be in the same game, when you want one student to have a solo spotlight. So, Set 1 includes only most of the letters (with vowel) like vet not vav, while Set 2 has the entire alef bet (with a vowel).
This is a fun format to practice or do an informal assessment. If you work with smaller groups, just give students more than one card. The tinted backgrounds will help dyslexic, and all readers with glare issues.
Who can use this product and when to use this product?
The cards are bright, colorful, and inviting. Since there are NO PICTURES ON THE CARDS, they are generic, and not limited to a specific age group, holiday, or season.
This activity can be used by foreign language teachers, Hebrew Day School teachers, Hebrew School teachers, pre-K teachers, and those who home school. All ages will enjoy this activity.
Looking for more kriyah activities? Click here - More Kriyah Activities
(Skills: alef beis, alef bais, kriya, kria, kriah, keriya, keriyah, nekudot, nekudos, nekud, nikkud, niqqud, nikkudot, niqqudot, nikkudos, niqqudos, nikudot, nik, kamatz. ptach, tseirei, tsere, tsereh, segol, sh'va, sheva, cholam, holam, chiriq, chirik, kubutz, koobootz, shuruk, shoorook)
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