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White Workbook 80 Pg.Qxd Meet the Alef Bet White` Aleph Draw 4 Zayins on the line: HELLOmy name is Aleph Champ Design Gallery Memory Tricks Zayin sounds like: _____________ Zayin starts words like: ____________ ____________ Aleph Champion Programf 1 Match ‘em up! White` Aleph Number the letters in order: a ___ Vav f f a Bet e ___ c a Zayin d a ___ b Hay A ___ ` ___ a d Vet f a ___ e Gimmel a a Vav b ___ a a Zayin e ___ A Aleph Champion Program 2 Match ‘em up! White` Aleph Bet d Vav b Hay b Hay f Dalet A Zayin e Gimmel c Gimmel d Vav a Bet f Vet f Zayin a Gimmel e Vet ` Zayin b Alef A Alef ` Vav c Vav c Hay d Dalet A Dalet f Bet e Zayin e Aleph Champion Program 3 Figger-it-out White` Aleph Match the “sound-alike” letters: Y H D Z f F c G d S D H Z B T C e A ` V a V C Y A A F W ` F b Z f S G C D J B S c Z f R A R X V P V B O f B a V e Z G J Aleph Champion Program 4 Look Alikes White` Aleph f e My name is: My name is: Circle the correct letter: a a Vav f e e f e f f e f e f e a a Zayin e f e f e f f e e f f e Here are some tricks to tell the difference between these 2 letters! ______________________________ ______________________________ Aleph Champion Program 5 Meet the Alef Bet White` Aleph Draw 4 Chets on the line: HELLOmy name is Aleph Champ Design Gallery Memory Tricks Chet sounds like: _____________ Chet starts words like: ____________ ____________ Aleph Champion gProgram 6 “Hebrish” White` Aleph Draw the Hebrew letter that starts the word: Chanuka __ anuka Challah __ allah Zero __ ero Happy __ appy Door __ oor Chabad __ abad Zoo __ oo Vest __ est Best __ est Van __ an Aleph Champion Program 7 Match ‘em up! White` Aleph Dalet c Hay g Gimmel A Chet d Vet b Dalet c Bet a Zayin f Chet e Alef e Vav d Gimmel ` Hay g Vav g Zayin f Chet b Bet a Chet a Dalet b Vav g Vet c Vet e Gimmel A Zayin f Aleph Champion Program 8 Meet the Alef Bet White` Aleph Draw 4 Tets on the line: HELLOmy name is Aleph Champ Design Gallery Memory Tricks Tet sounds like: _____________ Tet starts words like: ____________ ____________ ____________ Aleph Champion hProgram 9 Letter Perfect White` Aleph Write the letter in English: Draw the letter in Hebrew: d Chet h Hay f Dalet a Tet c Bet ` Zayin A Gimmel b Vav g Vet e Alef Aleph Champion Program 10 “Hebrish” White` Aleph Draw the Hebrew letter that starts the word: Toy __ oy Taste __ aste Chanuka __ anuka Vote __ ote Hebrew __ ebrew Ants __ nts Tree __ ree Grow __ row Donut __ onut Valley __ alley Aleph Champion Program 11 Count Me In White` Aleph How many TETS can you count? (circle them!) c i l b k l c i g h b l k ` c i b o e h b e ` k c e h w ` x l g p x k l p d h h i r e o d p c h f p h k l h n d ` a h q v A p a d z j m b o i t m w o h j b l d n u f h q n d a ` u n b f k j h y Another Letter Final Count: # ___ Bonus: ___ Aleph Champion Program 12 Meet the Alef Bet White` Aleph Draw 4 Yuds on the line: HELLOmy name is Aleph Champ Design Gallery Memory Tricks Yud sounds like: _____________ Yud starts words like: ____________ ____________ ____________ Aleph Champion Programi 13 Figger-it-out White` Aleph Match the “sound-alike” letters: Ch Y A J g T i F A K V B V V T H a Z f R h J G G P T F A ` R h Y i C E G L S D Y i D b H g T G Ch V F G B e B A D c G R H Aleph Champion Program 14 Match ‘em up! White` Aleph Vav g Yud h Chet b Chet f Bet e Tet i Gimmel A Zayin g Alef ` Yud c Vet i Hay i Zayin a Dalet d Yud f Alef ` Chet h Tet f Vav g Zayin e Tet i Vav i Yud e Yud h Aleph Champion Program 15 Meet the Alef Bet White` Aleph Draw 4 Kafs on the line: HELLOmy name is Aleph Champ Design Gallery Memory Tricks Kaf sounds like: _____________ Kaf starts words like: ____________ ____________ ____________ Aleph Champion MProgram 16 Count Me In White` Aleph How many KAFS can you count? (circle them!) c i l b k l c A w ` x l A g p M k l p M l A g i r e o M d p c l M A f p k l q n d A ` A a M z q v A p A a d z M j m A b o i t m w M M A o h j M b l d M d A M q z d M v A l b g k M r y A Another Letter Final Count: # ___ Bonus: ___ Aleph Champion Program 17 “Hebrish” White` Aleph Draw the Hebrew letter that starts the word: King __ ing Turkey __ urkey Yellow __ ellow Key __ ey Vase __ ase Yes __ es Dollar __ ollar Challah __ allah Green __ reen Zone __ one Aleph Champion Program 18 Match ‘em up! White` Aleph Chet A Vav A Bet a Kaf e Kaf M Bet M Vet g Yud i Yud f Gimmel f Zayin i Zayin h Alef M Tet M Kaf ` Kaf b Vav e Vet ` Yud g Vav g Kaf i Alef a Chet M Chet e Aleph Champion Program 19 Look Alikes White` Aleph M A My name is: My name is: Circle the correct letter: a a Bet M AMAAMAAA a a Kaf AMAAMAMM A Here are some tricks to tell the difference between these 2 letters! ______________________________ ______________________________ Aleph Champion Program 20 Meet the Alef Bet White` Aleph Draw 4 Chafs on the line: HELLOmy name is Aleph Champ Design Gallery Memory Tricks Chaf sounds like: _____________ Chaf starts words like: ____________ ____________ Aleph Champion Programk 21 Figger-it-out White` Aleph Match the “sound-alike” letters: B A V K M Ch g Ch k L H F Z Ch G R e G k H b V V J P K B H h H d J M T B K G Y L Ch k U i Ch a V O V K H R B A F c T f G D Z Aleph Champion Program 22 Letter Perfect White` Aleph Write the letter in English: Draw the letter in Hebrew: A Chaf c Hay M Kaf e Tet a Gimmel k Vet ` Chet h Yud i Hay g Zayin Aleph Champion Program 23 Count Me In White` Aleph How many CHAFS can you count? (circle them!) c i l b k l c i k g b l k ` M c i b o e h x w M o e k k i a l A p k v n c p d g h n M d a ` u n k b f k j b y i k j k ` g k p d M A q M z k d v A l k b g k r M y o e k r k ` o e x h k ` o m Another Letter Final Count: # ___ Bonus: ___ Aleph Champion Program 24 Look Alikes White` Aleph k a My name is: My name is: Circle the correct letter: a a Vet a k a a k a k a a a a Chaf a a k a k a k k k Here are some tricks to tell the difference between these 2 letters! ______________________________ ______________________________ Aleph Champion Program 25 Meet the Alef Bet White` Aleph Draw 4 Final Chafs on the line: HELLOmy name is Aleph Champ Design Gallery Memory Tricks Final Chaf sounds like: _____________ Final Chaf comes at the end of words like “Baruch“ which begins a blessing. Aleph Champion Programj 26 Figger-it-out White` Aleph Match the “sound-alike” letters: Ch Z Ch S j Y f V k D C F S B D D c K M A j Ch Ch Ch V B Z Ch g Ch j V e S D R O Ch V K A H d Ch c B B D V Y L J k R i T h Ch Z P Aleph Champion Program 27 Match ‘em up! White` Aleph Hay j Dalet j Final Chaf d Kaf c Kof A Final Chaf k Bet M Chaf M Tet e Final Chaf i Alef ` Vet a Chet h Yud k Vav g Chaf j Chof b Vav b Gimmel j Yud e Kaf k Zayin f Final Chaf M Gimmel i Aleph Champion Program 28 Family Reunion White` Aleph Circle all of the M “family members”! a a M d j k M c h ` j f e a k d i M A c b h j a k e ` M a j c b d M f j a ` M A b j a ` A k M k e f j a A c k g i Draw the “Kaf Family Portrait”: Aleph Champion Program 29 Look Alikes White` Aleph j c My name is: My name is: Circle the correct letter: a a Dalet j c j c c c j j c a a Final Chaf c j j c j j j c c Here are some tricks to tell the difference between these 2 letters! ______________________________ ______________________________ Aleph Champion Program 30.
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