Engaging and Inclusive Resources for Passover
Passover is just around the corner, and what better way to get your students excited than with interactive and inclusive learning experiences? We've got two fantastic resources that will bring the story of Passover to life for children of all ages and abilities.
An Interactive Haggadah for Everyone!
Our interactive Haggadah is designed with inclusivity in mind. Every child can participate, regardless of their learning style or physical abilities. Features include:
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Clear and engaging pages: Captivating visuals that draw children into the story.
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Encourages participation: Prompts and activities that make everyone feel involved.
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Accessibility features: Thoughtful design elements to support children with cognitive, visual and motor challenges.
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Interactive elements: Fun surprises alongside the traditional narration.
A sample page with interactive elements. Readers can touch on the matzah to break it in half.
You can access our Haggadah on the Jigzi website: CLICK HERE
Beyond the Seder: A Passover Typing Game
Add a tech-savvy twist to your Passover lessons with our "Words for Passover" typing game. It’s a fantastic way to reinforce Hebrew vocabulary while having fun! Here's what makes it special:
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Two levels of difficulty: Caters to different skill levels, ensuring everyone can participate.
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Variety of words: Learn key Passover terms in Hebrew.
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Mini-games: Take a break from typing with engaging Passover-themed games.
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Adapted on-screen keyboard: Beginner-friendly with Hebrew letters for those who need it.
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English instructions: Easy for everyone to follow.
An example of the beginner level with the onscreen keyboard
An example of the advanced level. Students can touch on the haggadah to reveal a hint.
Ready to give it a try? Head over to the Jigzi website: CLICK HERE
Classroom Fun: Ideas for Implementation
Here are some ways you can use these resources in your classroom:
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Mock Seder: Use the interactive Haggadah to create a memorable mock Seder, familiarizing students with the traditions and making them feel prepared for their family Seders.
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One-on-one learning: The typing activity is great for individual learning and practicing Passover vocabulary. Follow up with fun online games using platforms like Wordwall to reinforce word recognition.
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Class challenge: Project the typing game on the interactive whiteboard and have students take turns typing or writing the words. Turn it into a friendly competition to see who can get the most correct!
CHAG KASHER V'SAMEACH!