English Language Arts
- The child learned Arabic alphabets and their matching sounds through the pegging activity.
- They practiced fine motor skills by manipulating the pegs to match the Arabic letters.
- They developed vocabulary and language skills by naming objects associated with the Arabic letters.
- The activity promoted cognitive development as it required the child to recognize and match shapes and patterns of the Arabic letters.
For continued development, engage the child in more hands-on activities where they can practice letter recognition and matching. Encourage them to create their own pegging activities by using different languages or subjects. Utilize storytelling to further enhance their language skills and comprehension.
Book Recommendations
- Arabic Alphabet I Spy by Mahassen Mohsen: An interactive book that engages children in learning the Arabic alphabet through a fun game of "I spy".
- My First Arabic Alphabet Book by Adly Mirza: A colorful book that introduces young readers to the Arabic alphabet with illustrations and simple words.
- by Nicholas Awde: A beginner's guide to learning the Arabic alphabet with clear illustrations and examples.
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