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Hebrew Crayon Pockets

Item Number: PRHEB15-JF215
 

Date Submitted: 10/15/2015

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These colorful crayon manipulatives will help your students build their Hebrew vocabulary as they collect individual crayons and use them during vocabulary lessons. They can also be used to create patterning mats for a center activity. Use the larger "crayons" for teacher modeling or on a bulletin board.

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Publisher: Walder Education
Founding Director: Mrs. Rouhama Garelick
 
Concept: Diane Halivni
Design: Daniel Goldstein
Layout: Jenny Friedman

 

 

 

Size: 8.5"x11"
Language: Hebrew
Language Style: N/A
Gender: N/A
Color: Color
Grade(s): Pre-2nd
Resource Type(s): Projects
Subject(s): Foreign Language, Hebrew

 

 

 

Goals and Objectives: Use this 'Boxful" of crayon manipulatives to teach the names of colors in Hebrew.
Skills Developed: Names of colors in Hebrew

 

 

 

Contents: 3-8.5x11-Color Paper Not Laminated
(To view page sizes in PDF, hover over the bottom left corner of the page.)
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 11x17 inches may require a large format printer.

 

 
  • Crayons Template (included)
  • Scissors
  • Glue (or Velcro)
  • Envelope
  • Label Paper

Assembly Instructions:

1. Print small crayons on 40-65 weight cardstock or plain paper.

2. Students cut out individual crayons to buils a set of 8 crayons.

3. Students cut out and affix "Tzivaim" label to an envelope, creating a crayon box.

4. Students store their crayons in the box.

 
 
 
 
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