If you’re wondering about ideas to teach about family or family member vocabulary in your online language classes, this post is for you! It’s not an exhaustive list, of course, but there are several tried and true activities you can use when teaching...
This is the second post in my Teaching Language Online With… series, in which I share a tech tool that I use either in my online Hebrew classes, or to prepare materials for my students and courses. (You can find the first post, on Classkick, here.) The posts...
This is the first of my Teaching Language Online With… series, in which I share a tech tool that I use either in my online Hebrew classes, or to prepare materials for my students and courses. The posts will have two main parts; part 1 will give a short overview...
I’m always exploring ways to increase interaction and engagement in my online Hebrew classes (as always), and I got to thinking about some of my favorite childhood games, one of which was – you guessed it – Connect Four! If you’re not familiar...
This week on Instagram I talked about a Clothing Cards activity I loved to use in my classroom while teaching about items of clothing. In Hebrew, clothes and colors have genders, and there are also multiple verbs meaning “wear” that vary depending on the...
One of the first themes we teach beginner students is family, and this year I tried a twist on the traditional family tree that was a huge hit, so I’m sharing it with you! As part of the family unit in many classrooms, students are asked to create a family tree...