Hebrew

Go Fish Games

lekh la-dag

The following can be downloaded and used as flashcards or to play Go Fish.  Printing both front and back is not necessary, it is simply an option.

 

 Aleph-Bet Go-Fish Front

      Aleph-Bet Go-Fish Back

Print 3 copies to play lekh la-dag.

 

 Aleph-Bet Go-Fish Front

      Aleph-Bet Go-Fish Back

Aleph-Bet Chart

Print 3 copies to play lekh la-dag.

A little more challenging version of Aleph-Bet Go-Fish.

 

 Vowel Points

Print 1 copies to play lekh la-dag. 

Match vowel point to it’s equivalent sound.  An easier form than the game below.  Includes the vowel point with the silent letter Aleph and pictures to help jog one’s memory of vowel point sound.

 

 Vowel Points 2 Go Fish

Vowel Point Chart

Print 1 copies to play lekh la-dag. 

Match vowel point to it’s equivalent sound.

 

 Days of the Week Front

Days of the Week Back

Print 3 copies to play lekh la-dag.

 

 Months Front

Months Back

Print 3 copies to play lekh la-dag.

 

 Hebrew Expressions Front

Hebrew Expressions Back

Print 3 copies to play lekh la-dag.

 

 Counting in Hebrew Front

Counting in Hebrew Back

Print 3 copies to play lekh la-dag.

Counting in Hebrew includes the numbers zero through twenty.  With two players, the bulk of cards are more than any two hands can handle.  We divide the deck, using only a portion when only two of us are playing. 

 

 

 The Ancient Hebrew Language and Alephbet Front

The Ancient Hebrew Language and Alephbet Back

The Ancient Hebrew Language and Alephbet Chart

Print 1 copy to play lekh la-dag.

Match the ancient pictographic form with its meaning.  We have included the modern Hebrew appearance and modern name with each ancient pictographic form.  Also on the ‘meaning card’ we have included the description of the picture in hopes of helping to jog our memory of the letter we are looking to match.  We recommend making a copy of the chart for each player to refer to throughout the game.

 

 Basic Words Front

Basic Words Back

Basic Words Help Sheet

Print 1 copy to play lekh la-dag.

Match the Hebrew word to its English equivalent. 

If you would like to hear these words on audio visit:

http://www.travlang.com/languages/

scroll down and click on Ivrit / Hebrew

 

 Directions Front

Directions Back

Directions Help Sheet

Print 1 copy to play lekh la-dag.

Match the Hebrew word to its English equivalent.  There are only 10 words to match in this Go-Fish game.  Consider combining this with Places Go Fish below.

If you would like to hear these words on audio visit:

http://www.travlang.com/languages/

scroll down and click on Ivrit / Hebrew

 

 Places Front

Places Back

Places Help Sheet

Print 1 copy to play lekh la-dag.

Match the Hebrew word to its English equivalent.  There are only 10 words to match in this Go-Fish game.  Consider combining this with Directions Go Fish above.

If you would like to hear these words on audio visit:

http://www.travlang.com/languages/

scroll down and click on Ivrit / Hebrew

 

The TaNaCH – Old Testament

 

T – For Torah (First 5 books of the Tanach)

N – for Nevi'im (Prophets)

CH – for Ketuvim (Remaining books of the Tanach)

 

 Books in the Torah Front

Books in the Torah Back

Print 3 copies to play lekh la-dag.

With only 5 books, consider combining Books in the Torah with Books in Ketuvim.

 

 Books in Nevi’im Front

Books in Nevi’im Back

Print 1 copy to play lekh la-dag.

Match the Hebrew name to its English equivalent.

 

 Books in Ketuvim Front

Books in Ketuvim Back

Print 3 copies to play lekh la-dag.

 

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