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Kriya Practice / Zachar Nekeiva Present Tense Sheet
  
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Kriya Practice / Zachar Nekeiva Present Tense Sheet

By :  Shoshana Kruger   Send Contributor a message
School : Bais Yaakov Of Baltimore , Owings Mills , Maryland
Grades : Elementary
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Clearly formatted, large-type, Hebrew Dikduk review sheets for young readers to read and complete. Students must read the names on the sheet, determine if they belong to a boy or girl, and select the correct verb form. The sheets consist of three basic Hebrew verbs in z’man hoveh with pictures on the first sheet to help student along. Use as part of a complete Dikduk curriculum. Available as a non-editable pdf only.

 
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