Free Hebrew Worksheets
for Kids Ages 4–7
Printable Hebrew alphabet worksheets, Aleph Bet letter tracing sheets, Nikud vowel charts, and Hebrew reading practice pages — all free to download and print at home or in Sunday school.
Hebrew Alphabet Worksheets — Free Download
All worksheets follow the Kriakala teaching sequence: letters first, then vowels, then reading. Print as many copies as you need.
Aleph Bet Letter Tracing — Set 1 (א–י)
Dotted tracing lines for the first 10 Hebrew letters. Each letter fills a full A4 page with a large tracing model, a picture whose name starts with that letter, and 3 practice lines.
Get via App (Free)Aleph Bet Letter Tracing — Set 2 (כ–ת)
Dotted tracing lines for letters 11–22 of the Hebrew alphabet. Includes the final letter forms (ך ם ן ף ץ) that appear at the end of words.
Get via App (Free)Nikud Vowel Chart — Poster Size
A full-colour reference chart of all 8 main Nikud vowel marks with names, sounds, and examples. Print A4 for desk reference or A3 for classroom display.
Get via App (Free)Letter + Vowel Practice (Patach & Kamatz)
Each row shows a Hebrew letter combined with Patach and Kamatz. Children read across and say the syllable aloud. 3 pages, one vowel combination per page.
Get via App (Free)Full Nikud Reading Grid
A grid of all 22 letters × 5 vowels. Children read each cell aloud, building fluency across every letter-vowel combination before encountering them in real words.
Get via App (Free)Two-Syllable Hebrew Word Cards
Printable flash cards with 40 common two-syllable Hebrew words in full Nikud. Cut and use as reading practice, memory games, or classroom vocabulary display.
Get via App (Free)The Complete Aleph Bet — 22 Letters
Use this chart alongside the worksheets. All 22 Hebrew letters with names and phonetic sounds.
Why Worksheets Work Best with an App
Worksheets alone are passive — the app makes learning active. Here's how to combine both for the fastest progress.
Hear the Sound First
Use Kriakala to hear each letter pronounced correctly with native-speaker audio before writing it. The sound-letter connection forms more reliably when hearing comes before writing.
Write to Remember
After learning a letter in the app, tracing it on the worksheet encodes it in motor memory — a separate pathway from visual recognition. Children who write letters remember them far longer.
Screen-Free Practice Time
Many parents limit screen time. Worksheets give children productive Hebrew practice during non-screen time — at the kitchen table, in the car, or before bed — without requiring a device.
Classroom-Ready
Teachers in Sunday school and Hebrew school can hand out the worksheets as homework or in-class work. Children who use the Kriakala app at home arrive ready to complete the worksheet without frustration.
Common Questions
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Worksheets + interactive games · Ages 4–7 · iOS & Android · No ads · No subscription