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New Games and Activities for Hebrew Prayer Practice
Written by Behrman House Staff, 02 of December, 2013Top 5 Tips for Integrating Technology for Successful Education Innovation
Now Students Can Learn Hebrew Prayers in Any Order and at Their Own Pace with Kol Yisrael Complete
New Permission Slip Puts You in Charge of Student Sign Up in the OLC
New games and activities promote Hebrew prayer practice. You can try a sample now--FREE!
We've developed a new Hebrew resource for those schools using Kol Yisrael. The Kol Yisrael Funbook combines twenty chapters into one lively 80-page activity book will enrich the learning in Kol Yisrael 1, 2, and 3 and Kol Yisrael Complete. Give out the Funbook when students first start their Kol Yisrael studies and over the course of their three years of prayer study they will:
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Learn to decode more accurately (“Word Sleuth”)
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Improve their prayer fluency (“Speed Reading”)
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Increase their understanding of the prayers’ meaning (“Peace All Around” and “Holiday Break”)
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Play with modern Hebrew (“Picture Match” and “What’s for Dinner?”)
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Entertain themselves—while they learn—with games and puzzles (“We’ve Got Rhythm,” “Great Greetings,” and “Hold Your Breath”)
You can use the Kol Yisrael Funbook in a variety of ways:
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Individually when students finish their regular work early or for reinforcement
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In pairs or small groups to increase collaboration and for students to learn from one another (instructions are built right into the book!)
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At home for students who miss class or need an extra challenge
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A fun way to build your students’ prayer skills—in the order of your own prayer curriculum.