Let’s Read About Resh (ר)
10 months, 2 weeks ago,
Ages 5-6
A Hebrew reading lesson with many words containing the letter Resh (ר).
This is Stage 2 of the Hebrew reading series “Ji Alef-Bet” produced by Jewish Interactive in partnership with the Michael Goulston Educational Foundation.
Activity Content:
1. Reading
2. Soundboard
3. Video
4. Soundboard
5. Puzzle
6. Soundboard
7. Puzzle
8. Soundboard
9. Puzzle
10. Reading
11. Video
12. Video
13. Reading
14. Video
15. Soundboard
16. Soundboard
17. Soundboard
18. Soundboard
19. Soundboard
20. Soundboard
21. Soundboard
22. Reading
23. Puzzle
24. Reading
25. Reading
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