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D_16146 Sefiras Ha’omer Chart By Chaya Rubens Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary Description: Keep track of the Omer count by marking off the numbers ascending Har Sinai! This sheet features numbers one through forty-nine beneath a Sefiras Ha’omer heading. These numbers appear to be making their way up a verdant, flower- covered mountain which is topped with a cloud, lightning bolts and Luchos. Display this item in your classroom either by printing as a poster or by displaying on an interactive whiteboard. Alternatively, this item can be printed on letter-sized paper for students to take home. What to download Download the print-ready PDF file (includes lesson plan/instructions). Goals/Objectives: Students will keep track of the day of the Omer by marking off this chart each day of Sefira. Materials Needed: Poster board, laminate and wet/dry erase marker if using as poster Stickers or pen if using as individual charts Computer and interactive whiteboard if displaying on SMART board Instructions: 1. Decide how you would like to use this chart. 2. After counting the Omer, mark off the appropriate day/instruct your students to mark off the appropriate day. Additional Tips: Clarify that although Luchos are depicted at the top of the mountain, they were not given on Shavuos and they only represent the Aseres Hadibros which were said at Matan Torah.

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D_16146

Sefiras Ha’omer Chart By Chaya Rubens

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary Description: Keep track of the Omer count by marking off the numbers ascending Har Sinai! This sheet features numbers one through forty-nine beneath a Sefiras Ha’omer heading. These numbers appear to be making their way up a verdant, flower-covered mountain which is topped with a cloud, lightning bolts and Luchos. Display this item in your classroom either by printing as a poster or by displaying on an interactive whiteboard. Alternatively, this item can be printed on letter-sized paper for students to take home. What to download

Download the print-ready PDF file (includes lesson plan/instructions). Goals/Objectives: Students will keep track of the day of the Omer by marking off this chart each day of Sefira. Materials Needed:

Poster board, laminate and wet/dry erase marker – if using as poster

Stickers or pen – if using as individual charts

Computer and interactive whiteboard – if displaying on SMART board Instructions:

1. Decide how you would like to use this chart. 2. After counting the Omer, mark off the appropriate day/instruct your

students to mark off the appropriate day. Additional Tips: Clarify that although Luchos are depicted at the top of the mountain, they were not given on Shavuos and they only represent the Aseres Hadibros which were said at Matan Torah.

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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

24 23 22

21 20 19 18 17

39

31 30 29 28 27 26 25

41

37 36

35 34 33 32

40 38

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