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I made every one of these printables for my kids and have chosen to share them with you. Most of them are free, those for sale have a ' *' ...
Here in Israel, the joyful holiday of simchat torah begins tonight, (it begins tomorrow night outside of Israel) so there is no better time than to keep the kids busy with the simply cute mini torah scrolls craft! While many...
This page contains links to all our Torah portion related printables and resources. Genesis/Beresheet Beresheet Resource post Copywork Noach Resource post Copywork Lech Lecha Resource post Copywork Vayera Resource post Copywork Chayei Sarah Resource post Copywork Toldot. Resource post Copywork Life lessons Vayetse Resource post Copywork Vayishlach Resource post Copywork Vayeshev Resource
Following the yearly Torah portion schedule is a wonderful way to study the whole Bible! For information about studying the Torah portions, read Parashōt, The Original Bible Study! Click here for your free printable Torah Portion Reading Schedule for 2023-2024 (5784)2023-2024
Why I am no longer a Christian. The story of a Torah Keeper's journey out of Christianity and into Tanach only. The reasons why and the scriptures to support it.
Bring fun into your classroom with these free Hebrew games for kids. Students practice Hebrew letters and reading Hebrew with these Hebrew learning games.
Weekly Torah Portion Coloring Activity Book for Kids. Perfect discipleship tool for parents, Homeschooling, Sabbath School and Sunday School lessons. Instant download!
Study Bible: Bible verses put the Passover in Nisan and the Festival of Weeks, or Pentecost, in Sivan. Hebrew/Jewish months and seasons.
Yom Teruah menu ideas. Here are some recipes for your Yom Teruah menu. Main dishes, side dishes, salads and dessert ideas.
Some people wonder why learning the Hebrew letters is important. Shouldn’t we focus on the scriptures and Gospel message? One day your Bibles may be taken away, but my 22 Hebrew letters will …
When my husband and I left our church back in 2007, we suddenly realized that we were responsible to teach our children spiritual things. There would be no Sunday school. It was all on us. That can be a very overwhelming feeling, but it doesn't have to be. There are lots of people and resources
The Torah for Kids, a Biblical explanation from the Hebrew. Learn about the meaning of all Torah Portions, in a children-friendly way.
In this post, we made Passover enrichment printables for you to use in your class or at Home. Select any coloring page or worksheet to print and give your kids…
Shemot | Exodus Torah Portion Activity Book for Kids | Printable Torah lessons for kids | Parashat activities and Torah activities for Shabbat lessons.
This packet contains great activities for learners of all ages about Shavuot! Your students will learn some relevant Hebrew vocabulary through a matching game, and get some writing practice by tracing relevant Hebrew vocabulary words. Your students will also have the chance to become familiar with t...
This page contains links to all our Torah portion related printables and resources. Genesis/Beresheet Beresheet Resource post Copywork Noach Resource post Copywork Lech Lecha Resource post Copywork Vayera Resource post Copywork Chayei Sarah Resource post Copywork Toldot. Resource post Copywork Life lessons Vayetse Resource post Copywork Vayishlach Resource post Copywork Vayeshev Resource
When my husband and I left our church back in 2007, we suddenly realized that we were responsible to teach our children spiritual things. There would be no Sunday school. It was all on us. That can be a very overwhelming feeling, but it doesn't have to be. There are lots of people and resources
It is very important to learn the script font, which is used for writing by hand. It is faster to write in script than it is to write in print (block)! Es muy importante para aprender la fuente de …
If you are like many families trying to observe Torah commands, you may also be trying to learn Hebrew. More and more Hebrew materials are popping up, and you may want to invest in them at some point but, in the meantime, here are some simple ways to add Hebrew to your day. Use Hebrew
I've been wanting to do this post since I first saw the Doodle Portions coloring book! It seems that coloring books for adults have exploded in popularity in the past year or so. Several of my friends and family members buy them by the stack, and I have spotted them for sale in book stores, gas stations, and home improvement centers. They've been popping up on blogs and social media too. After seeing a few Christian versions I thought how nice it would be to find one with a little more of a Hebrew bent, and that's exactly what Amy from Torah Sisters has provided us with here! Amy has been generous enough to agree to give two of you a copy of Doodle Portions Florals! Get entered to win at the bottom of this post. Really it's no wonder why people are loving these coloring books so much. Studies show doing something with your hands is a tremendous reliever of stress and anxiety and a good way to combat depression. Seeing this we don't need to wonder why 1 Thessalonians 4:11 gives us the admonition to work with our hands. These benefits can come from carpentry work or chopping vegetables or crocheting or coloring. Of course coloring is something that practically anyone can do, no matter their skills or abilities. Doodle Portions is made to go with the weekly reading of the Torah portion, so each design has a verse from the corresponding week. The pages also have the information of the the Scripture passages for that week's portion. Amy was kind enough to gift me with a copy of her floral edition and each page is lovely! I was so happy to see her call attention to some of the themes that are so often skipped over. In Doodle Portions you will find mentions of Shabbat, Ephraim, Passover, and so on. Yehovah is mostly used for the name of YHWH, but Yahweh appears as well. Obviously Doodle Portions makes for a great Shabbat activity for both the young and old. But as we wrap up the yearly Torah reading cycle, how fun would this be to give as a gift for Simchat Torah or Sukkot? You can have a brand new coloring book to kick off a fresh start of the Torah readings when we dive back in at Beresheet 1. Of course, this book can be used any day of the week to help you unwind and relax after a stressful day. Completed works can go on the wall or refrigerator to help with Scripture memorization. Whether you win or purchase this book you will receive it as a PDF, which means you can instantly download and print it off. I liked being able to print it because, unlike with hard copies of coloring books, you can lay this flat to color. (It's the little things in life, am I right?) It's also up to you if you want to print off all 50+ pages at once or just one or two at time. A simple folder or binder would be a great way to store these. Or a clipboard. Are flowers not really your thing? Or maybe there's a little boy you'd like to give a Torah portion coloring book to? (This is totally kid friendly by the way.) Amy just released an animal edition of Doodle Portions. Right now she is offering sale pricing of almost half off. As a special gift to Land of Honey readers Amy is offering 20% off any digital product in her store. That's good with either Torah portions coloring book, the under the sea coloring book, her Sabbath keeper organization kit, decorative printables, and the recipe collections. Be sure to grab the free Shabbat print while you're there which is only free for a limited time. There's also an entire section of freebies to download and, along with the Shabbat print, no purchase is necessary. Use coupon code: HONEY2017 at the checkout to receive 20% off any digital product. This will be good through September 15. And now for the giveaway! We have two PDF downloads of the Doodle Portions Florals book up for grabs so we will have one winner per household. Get entered below and be sure to browse around the Torah Sisters Store and let us know what your favorite item is in the comments. As I mentioned, Amy kindly sent me a download of Doodle Portions but all opinions are my own. This contest is open to US and international residents. You have until midnight on September 6 to enter. Thanks so much to Amy for providing these giveaways! a Rafflecopter giveaway
The Verse: "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord" Source: Joshua 24:15
Hebrew Days - After this free Hebrew audio lesson you'll be able to pronounce the days of the week in Hebrew, and the different parts of the day!
Beginners conversational and written Hebrew for Christians and Messianic Jews. This lesson is on basic greetings and we will begin to introduce the aleph bet!
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Sometimes staying organized is a challenge! Staying organized as a teacher is especially challenging, because you have to remember a million things (what to teach, how to teach it, curriculum goals, student progress, volunteers etc...) Every shul will have a list of goals or even a full curriculum to follow. My shul in particular has a detailed list of goals, but no curriculum. So it's up to me to keep things straight! That is why I created this teacher planner. It helps me break down the yearly goals my shul outlines into manageable chunks. It also helps me keep track of each student's progress. Learning Hebrew is such an important part of a child's religious school education-- so it's super important for the teacher to keep tabs on struggling students so they don't just fall through the cracks. In this blog post, I will walk you through the different parts of the planner and how to use each one to it's fullest potential. Let's start with the basics. Print out your planner. You can punch holes in t it in a binder (super easy), or do something a little fancier. Personally, I prefer the binder. You can slip the cover page into the front cover of the binder. The planner starts with basic information. Just plug in the details of your particular shul and your class roster. The madrichim and parent volunteer page is really useful! I like to have Jewish holiday parties in my class. I always enlist the help of parent volunteers (for both their time and supplies)! It's always nice when your teacher remembers your birthday. This is a great way to keep track! The goals page is probably the most useful page. Here you will write the basic goals you have for your class. This should align with the goals your shul gave you! Here is my own personal goal page as an example. The one in the document is blank obviously. Next is the student data section. This will help you keep track of which kid learned what. You write the names of your students on the left side, and each skill you teach on the top. For example, you could write letter aleph and sound as a skill. You check off each box as the students demonstrate their mastery of each skill. You can use this page to help you write DETAILED progress reports. The students will benefit greatly if you can say something like, "Josh has mastered the letters aleph, bet, and lammed, but will need additional help on the letter yud. Here are some resources etc..." The calendar section will help you figure out when to teach each lesson. This section starts off with a Jewish Holiday Calendar. This will help you plan holiday lessons at the appropriate time! The year at a glance page is SUPER helpful. Go back and look at your yearly goals. Pick two or three that you want to tackle on a particular Sunday. For example, you can write: letter gimmel and learn oseh shalom. Just write a brief sentence-- something that will remind you WHAT you are going to teach that day. This is not the place to write about how you are going to do it (that comes later). Also, if you take the time to plan your entire month (or even year if you want) you'll make sure that you are on track by the end of the year. Finally we come to the most detailed part of this planner-- daily lesson plans. To use these pages, look back at your year at a glance. Use the sentence you wrote for each date as TODAY'S OBJECTIVE. When you figure out HOW you are going to teach/what activities you want to use, you can write them down in the DAILY PLAN section. Make sure to also write down any SUPPLIES that you'll need-- and of course BIRTHDAYS Side note: this planner is designed for teachers who hold their class on Sunday only. If your shul has a two day program (or does not meet on Sunday) no problem! I created a shorter version with no add in dates. Just photocopy/print the lesson pages as many times as you want. Download: 2016-2017 SUNDAY ONLY Hebrew School Teacher Planner 2016- 2017 TWO DAY PROGRAM Hebrew School Teacher Planner B'ahava, Elana