Activity: "My child learnt a few letters from the Arabic alphabet"
Foreign Language
- The child learned to recognize and write the letters "أ" and "ب".
- The child practiced pronouncing the sounds of the letters "ت" and "ث".
- The child learned the names and shapes of the letters "ج" and "Ø".
- The child practiced tracing and writing the letter "Ø®".
For continued development, encourage the child to practice writing and pronouncing more letters from the Arabic alphabet. You can use flashcards or worksheets to introduce new letters and reinforce the ones they have already learned. Additionally, you can incorporate Arabic letter recognition games or songs to make the learning process more engaging and enjoyable.
Book Recommendations
- Arabic Alphabet: How to Read and Write It by Nicholas Awde: This book provides a comprehensive guide to the Arabic alphabet, explaining the pronunciation, writing, and usage of each letter.
- The Arabic Alphabet: How to Read and Write It by Gabi Chaaban: This beginner's guide introduces the Arabic alphabet through colorful illustrations and interactive exercises.
- My First Arabic Alphabets Picture Book by Rahmah N. Ahmad: This picture book introduces children to Arabic letters by associating each letter with an animal or object, making it fun and memorable.
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