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Teacher's Guides


The program includes a User's Manual and five Teacher's Guides, written in Hebrew, that provide enough material for two years of instruction. The User's Manual includes an introduction to Hebrew language instruction in early childhood, the program rationale and guidelines for working with the program as well as advice on how to incorporate festival vocabulary into the units of study.
Each teacher's guide is comprised of thirty to thirty five study units (lessons). The five guides include detailed instructions for every lesson and activity suggested.

sample lessons

Following is a sample of the content of each teacher's guide. It is important to note that "Chalav u'Dvash" is a spiral curriculum. Each lesson builds on the lesson/s that preceded it and incorporates all the language that has already been learned.

Guide number one:
Male and female (singular)
Assorted verbs – singular
Numbers 1 – 10
Everyday greetings
Assorted Nouns
Matching adjectives to nouns – singular
Pronouns – singular

Guide number two – everything in Guide number one plus:

Pronouns – plural

Assorted verbs – plural

Vocabulary enrichment – nouns

Matching adjectives to nouns – plural

Where? here

What is there?

Is/isn't

 

Guide number three – everything in Guides number one and two plus:

Of, with, this, that

Counting objects – feminine

Vocabulary enrichment – verbs, adjectives

More complex stories

 

Guide number four – everything in Guides number one, two and three plus:

Which

Relationship words
Counting objects – masculine

More complex conjugations of verbs

More vocabulary enrichment (singular and plural, masculine and feminine)

 

Guide number five – everything in Guides number one, two, three and four plus:

Maybe

Mine, yours, I have, you have – masculine and feminine

Complex stories and activities

 


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