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Shin or Sin?

SKU: GAHEB15-SB031

Students will improve their Hebrew reading accuracy while having fun as they race a friend to the end of the “Shin/Sin” by rolling a dice and advancing to the next word with the corresponding letter and reading the next word accurately. In reality, everyone wins!

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Specifications
 
Size: 13″x19″
8.5″x11″
Language: Hebrew
Language Style: Not Applicable
Gender: Not Applicable
Color: Color, Black and White
Grade(s): 3rd-5th Grade, 6th-8th Grade
Resource Type(s): Curriculum, Games
Subject(s): Foreign Language, Hebrew, Dikduk
 
Printing
 
Contents: 1-13″x19″-Color
1-8.5″x11″-Color
1-8.5″x11″-Black and White
Gloss Cardstock
Gloss Cardstock
Paper
Laminated
Laminated
Not Laminated
Page Scaling: None (Do Not Fit to Printable Area)
Notes: Some cutting and assembly may be required.
Laminated items will require trimming.
Items larger than 11×17 inches may require a large format printer.
 
Goals
 
Goals and Objectives: The student will differentiate between shin and sin, accurately read words with shin and sin in them.
Skills Needed: Basic Hebrew Reading
Skills Developed: The Student Will:
  • Demonstrate awareness of sound-symbol correlation in Hebrew (shin, sin.)
  • Distinguish between visually similar letters (shin, sin.)
  • Know and apply grade level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
  • Recognize and read grade level sight words.
  • Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
  • Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition.
 
Credits
 
Publisher: Walder Education
Founding Director: Mrs. Rouhama Garelick
 
Concept: Pnina Arsers
Design: Jenny Friedman
 
Date Submitted: June 3, 2015

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MichelleKGross Verified owner

I'd like to add orange dots for shin and green dots for sin so that the students can practice reading.

December 6, 2022

1 review for Shin or Sin?

  1. MichelleKGross

    I’d like to add orange dots for shin and green dots for sin so that the students can practice reading.

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