Purim Lottoproudly offering
To play, print out the deck of picture cards and at least one game board for each player.
Each player needs 8 dried beans or pennies to mark their board, and a game board (which shows 8 pictures).
Someone picks cards from the deck (it can be the teacher, or the players can take turns picking a card),
and if a player has that picture on their board, they cover it with a penny or a dried bean.
The winner is the first person to cover 4 pictures in a row horizontally. The winner calls out “Lotto!”
Hamantaschen
King Ahasuerus Queen Esther
Gragger Purim Mask
Happy Purim
Haman
Purim Feast
Purim Words
Gragger - A noise making instrument, the gragger is used every time
Haman’s name is mentioned during the reading of the Megillah.
Haman - King Ahasuerus’ advisor who didn’t like the Jews of ancient
Persia.
Haman Leading Mordechai - Haman is made to lead Mordechai
through the capital city, an honor for Mordechai and a shame for Ha-
man.
Hamantaschen - Triangle shaped cookies filled with a variety of sweet fillings said to represent Haman’s hat or ears.
King Ahasuerus - King of Persia.
Megillah - A scroll.
Mishloach Manot - Gifts of food given on Purim.
Mordechai - One of the main people in the Book of Esther. Morde-
chai helped save the Jews of Persia from Haman. He was said to be
Esther’s cousin.
Music - Purim celebrations are joyous and filled with music.
Palace - The home and court of King Ahasuerus.
PJ Library Book - Read Purim stories in books from the PJ Library.
Purim Costume - It is customary to dress up in costume on Purim as
the megillah is being read.
Purim Feast - Food is shared and enjoyed with family friends and
community in remembrance of Queen Esther preparing a feast for
King Ahasuerus and Haman in the Purim story.
Queen Esther - Cousin of Mordechai who rose to become the Queen
of Persia.
Shushan - Ancient city, capital of Persia in the time of the Purim story.
Purim Lottoproudly offering
To play, print out the deck of picture cards and at least one game board for each player.
Each player needs 8 dried beans or pennies to mark their board, and a game board (which shows 8 pictures).
Someone picks cards from the deck (it can be the teacher, or the players can take turns picking a card),
and if a player has that picture on their board, they cover it with a penny or a dried bean.
The winner is the first person to cover 4 pictures in a row horizontally. The winner calls out “Lotto!”
Haman leading Mordechai
Hamantaschen Gragger
Music
Purim Jester
Purim MasksPJ Library Book
Mordechai
Purim Words
Gragger - A noise making instrument, the gragger is used every time
Haman’s name is mentioned during the reading of the Megillah.
Haman - King Ahasuerus’ advisor who didn’t like the Jews of ancient
Persia.
Haman Leading Mordechai - Haman is made to lead Mordechai
through the capital city, an honor for Mordechai and a shame for Ha-
man.
Hamantaschen - Triangle shaped cookies filled with a variety of sweet fillings said to represent Haman’s hat or ears.
King Ahasuerus - King of Persia.
Megillah - A scroll.
Mishloach Manot - Gifts of food given on Purim.
Mordechai - One of the main people in the Book of Esther. Morde-
chai helped save the Jews of Persia from Haman. He was said to be
Esther’s cousin.
Music - Purim celebrations are joyous and filled with music.
Palace - The home and court of King Ahasuerus.
PJ Library Book - Read Purim stories in books from the PJ Library.
Purim Costume - It is customary to dress up in costume on Purim as
the megillah is being read.
Purim Feast - Food is shared and enjoyed with family friends and
community in remembrance of Queen Esther preparing a feast for
King Ahasuerus and Haman in the Purim story.
Queen Esther - Cousin of Mordechai who rose to become the Queen
of Persia.
Shushan - Ancient city, capital of Persia in the time of the Purim story.
Purim Lottoproudly offering
To play, print out the deck of picture cards and at least one game board for each player.
Each player needs 8 dried beans or pennies to mark their board, and a game board (which shows 8 pictures).
Someone picks cards from the deck (it can be the teacher, or the players can take turns picking a card),
and if a player has that picture on their board, they cover it with a penny or a dried bean.
The winner is the first person to cover 4 pictures in a row horizontally. The winner calls out “Lotto!”
Haman leading Mordechai
Queen Esther
Megillah
Purim MaskHappy Purim
Purim Masks
Mishloach ManotPalace
Shushan
Purim Words
Gragger - A noise making instrument, the gragger is used every time
Haman’s name is mentioned during the reading of the Megillah.
Haman - King Ahasuerus’ advisor who didn’t like the Jews of ancient
Persia.
Haman Leading Mordechai - Haman is made to lead Mordechai
through the capital city, an honor for Mordechai and a shame for Ha-
man.
Hamantaschen - Triangle shaped cookies filled with a variety of sweet fillings said to represent Haman’s hat or ears.
King Ahasuerus - King of Persia.
Megillah - A scroll.
Mishloach Manot - Gifts of food given on Purim.
Mordechai - One of the main people in the Book of Esther. Morde-
chai helped save the Jews of Persia from Haman. He was said to be
Esther’s cousin.
Music - Purim celebrations are joyous and filled with music.
Palace - The home and court of King Ahasuerus.
PJ Library Book - Read Purim stories in books from the PJ Library.
Purim Costume - It is customary to dress up in costume on Purim as
the megillah is being read.
Purim Feast - Food is shared and enjoyed with family friends and
community in remembrance of Queen Esther preparing a feast for
King Ahasuerus and Haman in the Purim story.
Queen Esther - Cousin of Mordechai who rose to become the Queen
of Persia.
Shushan - Ancient city, capital of Persia in the time of the Purim story.
Purim Lottoproudly offering
To play, print out the deck of picture cards and at least one game board for each player.
Each player needs 8 dried beans or pennies to mark their board, and a game board (which shows 8 pictures).
Someone picks cards from the deck (it can be the teacher, or the players can take turns picking a card),
and if a player has that picture on their board, they cover it with a penny or a dried bean.
The winner is the first person to cover 4 pictures in a row horizontally. The winner calls out “Lotto!”
Queen EstherMusic
Megillah Purim MaskPurim Costume
Purim Jester
Mishloach Manot
Shushan
Purim Words
Gragger - A noise making instrument, the gragger is used every time
Haman’s name is mentioned during the reading of the Megillah.
Haman - King Ahasuerus’ advisor who didn’t like the Jews of ancient
Persia.
Haman Leading Mordechai - Haman is made to lead Mordechai
through the capital city, an honor for Mordechai and a shame for Ha-
man.
Hamantaschen - Triangle shaped cookies filled with a variety of sweet fillings said to represent Haman’s hat or ears.
King Ahasuerus - King of Persia.
Megillah - A scroll.
Mishloach Manot - Gifts of food given on Purim.
Mordechai - One of the main people in the Book of Esther. Morde-
chai helped save the Jews of Persia from Haman. He was said to be
Esther’s cousin.
Music - Purim celebrations are joyous and filled with music.
Palace - The home and court of King Ahasuerus.
PJ Library Book - Read Purim stories in books from the PJ Library.
Purim Costume - It is customary to dress up in costume on Purim as
the megillah is being read.
Purim Feast - Food is shared and enjoyed with family friends and
community in remembrance of Queen Esther preparing a feast for
King Ahasuerus and Haman in the Purim story.
Queen Esther - Cousin of Mordechai who rose to become the Queen
of Persia.
Shushan - Ancient city, capital of Persia in the time of the Purim story.
Purim Lottoproudly offering
To play, print out the deck of picture cards and at least one game board for each player.
Each player needs 8 dried beans or pennies to mark their board, and a game board (which shows 8 pictures).
Someone picks cards from the deck (it can be the teacher, or the players can take turns picking a card),
and if a player has that picture on their board, they cover it with a penny or a dried bean.
The winner is the first person to cover 4 pictures in a row horizontally. The winner calls out “Lotto!”
Queen EstherPurim Girl
Purim JesterPJ Library BookMishloach ManotPalace
Mordechai
Mishloach Manot
Shushan
Purim Words
Gragger - A noise making instrument, the gragger is used every time
Haman’s name is mentioned during the reading of the Megillah.
Haman - King Ahasuerus’ advisor who didn’t like the Jews of ancient
Persia.
Haman Leading Mordechai - Haman is made to lead Mordechai
through the capital city, an honor for Mordechai and a shame for Ha-
man.
Hamantaschen - Triangle shaped cookies filled with a variety of sweet fillings said to represent Haman’s hat or ears.
King Ahasuerus - King of Persia.
Megillah - A scroll.
Mishloach Manot - Gifts of food given on Purim.
Mordechai - One of the main people in the Book of Esther. Morde-
chai helped save the Jews of Persia from Haman. He was said to be
Esther’s cousin.
Music - Purim celebrations are joyous and filled with music.
Palace - The home and court of King Ahasuerus.
PJ Library Book - Read Purim stories in books from the PJ Library.
Purim Costume - It is customary to dress up in costume on Purim as
the megillah is being read.
Purim Feast - Food is shared and enjoyed with family friends and
community in remembrance of Queen Esther preparing a feast for
King Ahasuerus and Haman in the Purim story.
Queen Esther - Cousin of Mordechai who rose to become the Queen
of Persia.
Shushan - Ancient city, capital of Persia in the time of the Purim story.
Purim Lottoproudly offering
To play, print out the deck of picture cards and at least one game board for each player.
Each player needs 8 dried beans or pennies to mark their board, and a game board (which shows 8 pictures).
Someone picks cards from the deck (it can be the teacher, or the players can take turns picking a card),
and if a player has that picture on their board, they cover it with a penny or a dried bean.
The winner is the first person to cover 4 pictures in a row horizontally. The winner calls out “Lotto!”
Hamantaschen
Gragger
Music
Happy PurimPurim Jester
Haman
Shushan
Purim Feast
Purim Words
Gragger - A noise making instrument, the gragger is used every time
Haman’s name is mentioned during the reading of the Megillah.
Haman - King Ahasuerus’ advisor who didn’t like the Jews of ancient
Persia.
Haman Leading Mordechai - Haman is made to lead Mordechai
through the capital city, an honor for Mordechai and a shame for Ha-
man.
Hamantaschen - Triangle shaped cookies filled with a variety of sweet fillings said to represent Haman’s hat or ears.
King Ahasuerus - King of Persia.
Megillah - A scroll.
Mishloach Manot - Gifts of food given on Purim.
Mordechai - One of the main people in the Book of Esther. Morde-
chai helped save the Jews of Persia from Haman. He was said to be
Esther’s cousin.
Music - Purim celebrations are joyous and filled with music.
Palace - The home and court of King Ahasuerus.
PJ Library Book - Read Purim stories in books from the PJ Library.
Purim Costume - It is customary to dress up in costume on Purim as
the megillah is being read.
Purim Feast - Food is shared and enjoyed with family friends and
community in remembrance of Queen Esther preparing a feast for
King Ahasuerus and Haman in the Purim story.
Queen Esther - Cousin of Mordechai who rose to become the Queen
of Persia.
Shushan - Ancient city, capital of Persia in the time of the Purim story.
Purim Lottoproudly offering
To play, print out the deck of picture cards and at least one game board for each player.
Each player needs 8 dried beans or pennies to mark their board, and a game board (which shows 8 pictures).
Someone picks cards from the deck (it can be the teacher, or the players can take turns picking a card),
and if a player has that picture on their board, they cover it with a penny or a dried bean.
The winner is the first person to cover 4 pictures in a row horizontally. The winner calls out “Lotto!”
Gragger
Megillah
Purim Costume
Mishloach ManotPalaceKing Ahasuerus
Queen Esther
Mishloach Manot
PJ Library Book
Purim Words
Gragger - A noise making instrument, the gragger is used every time
Haman’s name is mentioned during the reading of the Megillah.
Haman - King Ahasuerus’ advisor who didn’t like the Jews of ancient
Persia.
Haman Leading Mordechai - Haman is made to lead Mordechai
through the capital city, an honor for Mordechai and a shame for Ha-
man.
Hamantaschen - Triangle shaped cookies filled with a variety of sweet fillings said to represent Haman’s hat or ears.
King Ahasuerus - King of Persia.
Megillah - A scroll.
Mishloach Manot - Gifts of food given on Purim.
Mordechai - One of the main people in the Book of Esther. Morde-
chai helped save the Jews of Persia from Haman. He was said to be
Esther’s cousin.
Music - Purim celebrations are joyous and filled with music.
Palace - The home and court of King Ahasuerus.
PJ Library Book - Read Purim stories in books from the PJ Library.
Purim Costume - It is customary to dress up in costume on Purim as
the megillah is being read.
Purim Feast - Food is shared and enjoyed with family friends and
community in remembrance of Queen Esther preparing a feast for
King Ahasuerus and Haman in the Purim story.
Queen Esther - Cousin of Mordechai who rose to become the Queen
of Persia.
Shushan - Ancient city, capital of Persia in the time of the Purim story.
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