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Hebrew Alphabet Flash Cards. To use, cut along solid lines and attach to index cards, with the letter on the front and the name and pronunciation on the back.
The corresponding English sounds are bolded in the chart above so you know what the letter sounds like, i.e. the first letter which is the equivilant number 1, "aleph" Has the A bolded, letting you know that the letter bolded is the SOUND of that letter in English, i.e., the word SAM starts with a "s" sound (not "sh" which is another sound for a letter that can be pronounced S or SH depending ...
6 Ιουλ 2019 · The Hebrew Aleph-Bet FLASHCARDS will help you memorise and recognise the Hebrew Aleph-Bet Letters (otiot) and you begin to learn Hebrew. There are two files to download—FRONT and BACK. Print the first side then rearrange the sheets in reverse order and re-insert the paper in the printer to print the reverse side.
Mish Mash Letters Ji Alef-Bet Stage 2 focuses on the young child beginning to put Hebrew letters together to start reading simple Hebrew words. Animated stories of each letter slowly progress into a static book that young children can read to themselves.
Each sheet focuses on one letter from the Hebrew aleph-bet, and includes a coloring exercise, writing, and spelling of words that begin with each letter. Includes Hebrew, English, and transliteration of words to help with reading and pronunciation.
The document presents the Hebrew alphabet with three letters per line. Each letter is accompanied by a pictogram and meanings in English. The letters range from alef to tav. At the end, variations are shown for some letters, along with final forms, and the letters arranged in three columns.
The “B’GaD K’FahT” ( z©t§M c©b§A. ) Letters. Recommended Procedure for Developing Your Reading and Pronunciation skills: Make up two sets of flash-cards, one set for the printed Aleph-Bet, and the other set for script.