In this typing activity, students learn how to make greeting cards for the holiday. They will be prompted to think about who to write a card to, and what they would like to write in it and then they will practice typing those words. A great opportunity to practice simple Hebrew words. Students have the opportunity to choose between two different typing difficulties, copying from an example or typing after hearing the word.
Here is a sneak peek at some of the pages:


Try it out! A great way for all your students to be able to create meaningful greeting cards for their friends and family.
CLICK HERE for Greeting Cards for Rosh Hashana on the Jigzi website.
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