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Take a Chumash course on translation of selected parshiyos, on Chumash Dikduk, on Chumash vocabulary, etc. online.

 

IF you are managing a household of school-aged children in your Jewish homeschool and find managing schoolwork, test sheets, worksheets, grades, a bit out of hand, consider enrolling your family on an online managed curriculum for Chumash study.

The courses begin with Parashas Bereishis (first chapter), followed by Noach, and more to come.  These beginner courses introduce Chumash translation to elementary school students in a controlled setting.  The lessons are Flash based, and the activities are in the form of graded quizzes in areas of vocabulary, grammar and comprehension.  Computerized grading of quizzes surely helps offload the parents from the many other duties they have in managing their homeschool.

Students learn to acquire Chumash vocabulary and dikduk skills as they go along and the quizzes reinforce their comprehension of the lessons.  There are plenty of review quizzes available (after all learning Torah is best attained through constant review), and at the end of the course, the student is presented with a grade level based on their scores on all the quizzes they take in the course.  

Each course comes with a glossary/dictionary of terms referenced in the associated parasha, and grouped in various categories - Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Numbers, Grammar rules, etc.  Most of the dictionary items are supplemented with visual aids (graphics to help illustrate the concept). 

Enrollment is all year, there is no end-period.   Parents are strongly encouraged to monitor the performance of the students (in this case their own children taking the courses).

Online forums are available in all the courses to encourage questions and seek answers from the teachers of the course. 

The best thing of all is that most of the Chumash translation courses are free.  Dedications are accepted on a donations basis to help support more free courses.  You can dedicate a donation to a specific mitzvah (refuah, mazel tov, l'ilui nishmas, etc.)

Come and join the community of ChinuchOnline.com and check it out for yourselves! 




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