First Steps In Learning Hebrew

CHILDREN ARE EAGER TO PROGRESS FROM LESSON TO LESSON

 

Children love animals, so what better way

to introduce them  to the Hebrew language than by using animals

 and their actions to teach vocabulary and sentence building skills?

 

 

 

Unique software programming develops an active use of the Hebrew Language

 
  • Children learn action verbs, as they see the animated animals  walk, run, swim and jump.   Using Hebrew words such as "fast" or "high",  the use of the adverb is modeled. The prefixes  ב and ה are highlighted as children become familiar with simple sentences in Hebrew.

  • The "Snake Detective" gives clues to unlock the "secret" of how to read modern Hebrew with partially vocalized text.  It's  easy and enjoyable. Lessons include drills and games  designed to build reading skills as well as content comprehension. 

  • See the balloons with the Hebrew words for twelve of the most commonly used colors. Audio plus drills (where the student matches the word to the color) enable students to quickly associate the word with the color.

  • Hebrew words for objects used in the classroom are presented individually with visual, oral and written associations.

  •   Then in game format students enter the “space age” with a "word transporter". The game tests for oral comprehension in a fun learning environment, providing immediate feedback plus the opportunity to try again if incorrect.
  • Use the the drawing program to learn how to write block or script letters. Watch the moving arrow to learn the correct direction in which to draw the letters. A simple click will show the arrows' path again.

  • Reinforce recognition of the shape of the Hebrew letters and their names by practicing typing in Hebrew. Listen as the letter is named, then press the key for that letter .

      More Details:

  • All units include comprehension exercises at the end of the unit which build on both vocabulary recognition as well as sentence word order.

  • Oral and visual reinforcement of all text enables students with different learning styles to master the materials in a fun and interesting environment..

  • Students are introduced at an early stage to the need to avoid word-for-word translations from English to Hebrew.

  • Basic drills focus on the ability to recognize verb patterns  in both the masculine and feminine form.

  • The "Reading Clues" unit focuses on potential problem areas for non-native readers, as well as giving reading clues to the "secrets" of reading without vowels marks (using the spelling commonly used in newspapers, current books and Israeli magazines.)

PRINTABLE MATERIALS

 
  • Printable pages for classroom flashcards each  have a colored picture with an accompanying Hebrew word. Pages should be folded in half to make the flashcard.

  • Printable drills can be used in the classroom. Drills have pictures with accompanying text. Students can draw lines to match word to picture, fill in the blank, or write in the missing word as appropriate. The text accompanying the pictures can be modified by the teacher to fit curriculum needs.

  • Teachers are welcome to change the text found under the pictures to meet their own curricular needs.

  • Choose from the following file formats:  Davka WriterTM ,  Adobe Acrobat or html. 

 

           
 
 

Cost: $15.00  (Elementary school)

Platform: Windows

     

 

 

           
 

For more information write to: 

support@hebrewmedia.com

 

www.creativehebrewsoftware.com