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Great resource for many kinds of topics.
This is a wonderful site for students to build Hebrew reading skills as they work through the Alef-Bet. It is auditory, visual & kinesthetic in it's approach; each child can work at their own pace.
The iCenter is the hub for shaping and supporting the field of Israel Education (K-12). Through experiences facilitated by knowledgeable and passionate educators, using resources that draw on Israel's richness and diversity, children develop a meaningful relationship with Israel and understand it as a core part of their Jewish identity.
At the JEA conference this week we are focused on Israel education and how, when, why we approach it in our schools. I went to a great presentation on the iCenter and how it can be a valuable resource for us. Check it out! www.icenter.org