I am really happy to be reintroducing my Hebrew Study Guides. The first few guides were published a couple of years ago, but as with most of the freebies on the site, I made some minor changes to the layout, edited and updated the text, and overall gave it a facelift 🤓. Each Hebrew Study Guide covers a specific topic, such as numbers, adjectives, or colors; it explains how to use the Hebrew words and phrases, and provides examples. These Hebrew Study Guides are a great addition to my YouTube Hebrew lessons, and I include links to specific videos on the same topics.
I will be releasing a Hebrew Study Guides each week, starting with The Kefar’s Hebrew Numbers Study Guide. This two page summary lists Hebrew numbers 1-29 in both their masculine and feminine forms, and also includes numbers 30-100 (counting by tens), and 200. This Hebrew Study Guide also has examples of how to count following the appropriate gender, and explanations of counting rules that pair well with my video lesson on Hebrew numbers.
Picture of The Kefar Hebrew Study Guide for numbers. There are tables showing numbers 1-20 written in Hebrew, and explanatory text above and below the tables. Created by T'helah Ben-Dan for The Kefar
Picture of The Kefar Hebrew Study Guide for numbers. There are tables showing numbers 21-29, and 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, and 200 written in Hebrew, and explanatory text below the tables. Created by T'helah Ben-Dan for The Kefar

You can use this Hebrew Numbers Study Guide (and all of the Hebrew Study Guides) to independently learn about numbers and counting in Hebrew, either on its own or with another resource, like my Hebrew numbers video. You can print it to have on hand as a handy cheat sheet, or use it as a reference tool to teach your own Hebrew students.

Happy Hebrew teaching & learning 💙
-T’helah

P.S. Let me know in the comments below 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾:

What Hebrew Study Guide topics would you like me to create?


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