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Freilich
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October 24, 2008, 07:27:14 AM »
I am seeking some type of resource for teaching dikduk. Does anyone know if a textbook exists for this, even just a book that I can find the information clearly to prepare from. My students are 10 / 11 years old but even something for older or younger students will be a help.
I am also looking for resources for teaching Dinei shabbos aside from the Halacha seforim. Are there any textbooks or other child oriented resources for this?
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M Freilich
michaeldfine
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October 26, 2008, 08:50:11 PM »
I like "Lshon HaTorah" for workbook for younger kids on dikduk/grammar (very basic). (http://www.lshonhatorah.org/) There are three volumes (levels).
For Shabbos, Meoros HaShabbos by Feldheim is a translation of a popular Hebrew sefer. It's not a school/workbook, but it's very visually appealing.
-MF
Freilich
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October 28, 2008, 12:23:44 PM »
thanks so much
batrot
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November 16, 2008, 05:17:10 PM »
re; your request to dikduk resources: Rabbi strickman has all the דקדוק-points throughout the חמשה חומשי תורה. If you take his translations to the חומש the dikduk is included and the children will cover the whole thing by the time they've finished the 5 chumoshim. it is advisable that the same is used for the whole school so that same rules etc. aren't explained as new every time they get a new teacher. if you need more info about rabbi strickmans method you can email me.
battylop@yahoo.co.uk
kol tuv
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