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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.

Tracing · Ages 4+
א ב ג ד

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.

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Tracing · Ages 4+
כ ל מ נ

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.

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Reference · Ages 5+
בַּ בֵּ בִּ

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.

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Practice · Ages 5+
בַּ בָּ

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.

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Reading · Ages 6+
מַ מָ מֵ

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.

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Words · Ages 6+
שֶׁמֶשׁ

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.

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How to use worksheets and app together: Use the Kriakala app to introduce a new letter or vowel, then print the matching worksheet for pencil-and-paper practice the same day. The combination of interactive app + physical writing locks in learning much faster than either alone.

The Complete Aleph Bet — 22 Letters

Use this chart alongside the worksheets. All 22 Hebrew letters with names and phonetic sounds.

א
Aleph
silent
בּ
Bet
"b"
ג
Gimel
"g"
ד
Dalet
"d"
ה
He
"h"
ו
Vav
"v"
ז
Zayin
"z"
ח
Chet
"ch"
ט
Tet
"t"
י
Yod
"y"
כּ
Kaf
"k"
ל
Lamed
"l"
מ
Mem
"m"
נ
Nun
"n"
ס
Samech
"s"
ע
Ayin
silent
פּ
Pe
"p"
צ
Tsadi
"ts"
ק
Kuf
"k"
ר
Resh
"r"
שׁ
Shin
"sh"
תּ
Tav
"t"

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

Yes, completely free. Download, print, and use as many copies as you need for home or classroom use. No email sign-up required. The worksheets are available through the free Kriakala app — no purchase, no subscription.
The letter tracing worksheets are suitable from age 4. The Nikud and reading practice sheets are designed for ages 5–6, once children are comfortable with the alphabet. The full reading grid is appropriate for age 6–7 or first grade (כיתה א) level.
Yes. All Kriakala worksheets are free for classroom use in Sunday schools, Hebrew schools, Jewish day schools, and home education settings. Print as many copies as your class needs. See our Schools page for more information about using Kriakala in educational settings.
No — the worksheets are self-contained. However, children learn faster when they also use the Kriakala app, which provides audio pronunciation and interactive games that the printed page cannot. Think of the app as the "hear and play" part, and the worksheet as the "write and consolidate" part.
Start with letter tracing (Set 1, then Set 2) until all 22 Aleph Bet letters are solid. Then move to the Nikud vowel chart for reference, followed by the letter+vowel practice sheets. Finally, the full reading grid and word cards. This is the same order the Kriakala app follows.

Practice Hebrew Every Day — Free App

Worksheets + interactive games · Ages 4–7 · iOS & Android · No ads · No subscription

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