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Early Chumash “Cut-Ups” – now available!

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We’re taking a break this week, but I decided to go ahead and finish up a perek (chapter)’s worth of these Chumash cut-ups, since Naomi enjoyed them the one time we got to do them.

If you’re interested in trying these sheets out, there are thirteen of them – one for each passuk in Perek 12 of Lech Lecha. 

These sheets don’t cover every word  in every passuk – there’s room for seven on a sheet, and I thought more than that would be overwhelming.  Some pesukim are short and only have a few words.

Still, the entire set might be useful in terms of developing vocabulary for chumash and awareness of shorashim, prefixes, suffixes, etc.

Leave a comment or email me (Jay3fer “at” gmail “dot” com) if you want a copy!

UPDATE Dec 4/11:  We are continuing to enjoy these, as have several other families.  The sheets for Lech Lecha Perek 12 (1-20) are now for sale (PWYC) on my Buy Printables page.  Thanks for your support!

Comments

  1. They look great! May we have a copy =) thanks for all the great printables you put together, and for graciously sharing with us all =)

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  2. I would like a copy as well :-)

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  3. Just finally seeing this, I would really appreciate a copy.
    thanks!
    chava

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  4. @C Yocheved, please email me directly! Address in the post, but here it is again:
    Jay3fer
    at
    gmail
    dot
    com
    Thanks!

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  5. This would be so great for us as we continue to review. Copies of your printables would be much appreciated. Thanks.

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  6. Angela, I don't have an address to get in touch with you. Try emailing me directly - thanks!

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  7. I would love a copy of this. I'm looking for some hands-on things to supplement our parsha work, and this looks perfect!

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  8. @Amital - I have no contact info for you and couldn't find any on your blog. Please email me - Jay3fer "at" gmail "dot" com.

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