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rroth
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Shorashim Review
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May 19, 2011, 05:41:51 PM »
Does anyone have ideas for games/ activities to reveiw Chumash words with their Shorashim and the translations of Shorashim?
yaichenbaum
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Please view my workshop on leanring Chumash vocabulary (Laying The Foundation For Learning Chumash Independantly) in the video section of chinuch.org
Rabi Yaakov Aichenbaum
Scranton Hebrew Day School
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April 12, 2014, 08:55:23 PM »
In my school, a few of the teachers use quizlet.com. You can allow students to use your own login at home, or create a class with Hebrew to English study sets. Nekudos go in if you copy and paste from Dagesh, but then students will not be able to type in any Hebrew answers (they usually prefer English anyway). They can compete for fastest time or highest score in the many review activities offered. I use the games in class on the smartboard. Children come up to the board and play scatter, or the whole class calls out answers in \"space race\". I am considering introducing a \"Flashcard Day,\" where the teacher comes in covered in flashcards, makes a big deal about it, hands out a dozen stacks of cards, and goes through a number of races and activities, all centered around how fast teammates can flip through the sets correctly. Chinuch.org Disclaimer: Chinuch.org does not endorse visiting other websites or the content on other websites.
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