
A-05.05 Use Alphabet-Letter Paired Grids with Hebrew Characters
1 Set of Four 81-Box Paired Grids for Each of Six Groups of Alphabetic Hebrew Symbols: Three 3rds = Printed Letters. Two Halves = Printed & Cursive Letters Printed & Cursive Letters The Whole Alphabet = Printed Letters Only. 24 Pages Who They’re For: Native & Non-Native Speakers of English or Other Languages That Want to Practice Symbols of Non-English/Roman Alphabets How They Might Help: Recognizing or using alphabetic letters, characters, or other symbols beyond the English/Roman “ABCs” helps both children and adults develop “higher-level” written language skills. It builds visual acuity, comparative discrimination, and cognitive learning abilities. It’s also an integral element of multi-cultural awareness. What You’ll Do: Focusing on 1/3 of the 22-letter (+ 5 end-of- word variants) Hebrew alphabet at a time, learn, teach, or review the forms of the letters, their names, and the sounds they represent in speech. In pairs or teams, participants gain familiarity with