Say What You See! Label Your Drawings with Hebrew Vocabulary

Drawing is a natural way for children to express themselves. When they add Hebrew labels to their art, it turns creativity into a language lesson reinforcing vocabulary while making learning fun and personal.

Simple Hebrew Words Kids Can Label

  1. שמש (Shemesh) – Sun
  2. עץ (Etz) – Tree
  3. בית (Bayit) – House
  4. חתול (Chatul) – Cat
  5. מים (Mayim) – Water
  6. ילד (Yeled) – Boy
  7. ילדה (Yaldah) – Girl
  8. פרח (Perach) – Flower
  9. אוכל (Ochel) – Food
  10. כדור (Kadul) – Ball

Creative Labeling Activities in Hebrew

Draw & Label Your Day

Kids draw moments from their day and label each part in Hebrew: מה הם רואים? – What do they see?

Story Picture Page

After reading a Hebrew story, have kids draw a scene and label key elements from the story.

Color and Name

Color in printable scenes (a park, home, or classroom) and write the Hebrew name next to each item.

Create a Vocabulary Wall

Hang kids’ labeled art to make a growing Hebrew word wall.

Dinolingo combines image-based learning with listening, speaking, and reading practice. Kids can reinforce vocabulary by connecting words with colorful visuals and objects.

Printable vocabulary templates and drawing prompts provide opportunities to build word associations off-screen.

Final Thoughts

When kids draw and label what they know, they build a deeper connection to Hebrew words. With playful tools and visual practice, like those from Dinolingo, learning Hebrew becomes both expressive and effective.

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