Category Archives: Arabic worksheets

Arabic grammar worksheet series

Salam,

Apologies for the lack of posts – in short, life happened 🙂

So here I am back with a new series of worksheets which I hope will be of help in any small way to students of Arabic out there. Each worksheet has a little bit of explanation and then some exercises for you or your students to work through.

Insha Allah, answer sheets will be uploaded once I have completed the worksheets.

  1. Arabic Alphabet worksheet and answer sheet
  2. Sun and Moon letters worksheet and answer sheet
  3. Naughty Letters worksheet and answer sheet 
  4. Subject, Object and Possessive pronouns worksheet and answer sheet 
  5. Demonstrative pronouns worksheet and answer sheet 
  6. Prepositions worksheet and answer sheet 
  7. Arabic Nouns Introduction chart
  8. Gender in Arabic worksheet and answer sheet 
  9. Definite and Indefinite worksheet and answer sheet
  10. Case Endings worksheet and answer sheet 
  11. Numbers and Nouns worksheet and answer sheet 

 

Spoken Arabic: Hobbies

Bismillah,

I will be going through the following worksheet on Hobbies with my Year 10. Thought others might find it useful too 🙂

Click here to download your copy of Spoken Arabic – Hobbies

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Enjoy 🙂

HM

 

Arabic Prepositions – Hands on Activity

Download the Prepositions Match-up Game Pdf HERE Bismillah,

My students have been utilising hands on activities to revise for their end of year exams. I have allocated 30 minutes independent study time within each lesson for the last two weeks.

The girls get the chance to develop their revision skills and to help each other to achieve high grades. I explained to the girls that your friend doing well on the exams means she now understands the Qur’an a little better in the language Allah revealed it in and you helped her achieve this.

The following activity was created to help them revise the Arabic prepositions.

Download the Prepositions Match-up Game Pdf HERE

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I hope you find this useful.

HM

 

Qur’anic Arabic Vocabulary

Bismillah,

Up for a challenge? Use the following worksheet will help you learn at least 20 keywords that regularly occur through out the Qur’an.

I will be using this worksheet with my Year 10s to help them revise the 20 words. I’ve uploaded the keywords and example ayaahs here for those of you who are learning them for the first time.

With Ramadan coming up – it will be useful to learn keywords to understand the Qur’an in Arabic as you recite it during the day, in prayers, in Taraweeh and when the Imam recites ayaat containing these keywords.

Blank worksheet for 20 Qur’anic Arabic keywords

20 Qur’anic Arabic keywords answers pdf

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Enjoy! Hope you manage to learn all 20 inshallah!

HM

 

Negation in Arabic

Bismillah,

Here is a review sheet on Negation in Arabic. I will be using this with my Year 10 class. I think it would be best for me to review conjugation in Arabic.

Download the Negation Review Sheet HERE 

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Negation Review Worksheet-page-002

End of term assessment

Bismillah,

Year 10s were given the following assessment as their end of Term 2 test.

This assessment covers the following topics:

  • 20 verbs in the Qur’an (pdf here)
  • Past Tense conjugation
  • Present Tense conjugation
  • Identifying nouns from a particular verb
  • Using your knowledge of past/present tense and grammar topics (learnt previously) to translate simple sentences.

Have a go at the test – the answers have been uploaded too 🙂

Exam Sheet PDF

Answer Sheet PDF

 

Answers here:

Enjoy, download and share!

 

Arabic Verbs in the past tense

Bismillah,

My year 8s, 9s and 10s are learning 20 verbs that are oft-mentioned in the Qur’an, a useful list which I can work from to help teach concepts such as conjugations in the different tenses, nouns, and keywords in the Qur’an by extension.

E.g. By learning the verb “s-j-d” سَجَدَ  I can help students with past/present tense conjugation for the different subject pronouns and help them identify nouns that are created out of this verb e.g. “masjid”. So the verb roots are really the key to making students feel confident in exploring the Qur’an.

Here is a worksheet I will be using in this week’s lesson to review

  • Past Tense conjugation
  • 20 verbs + English meaning
  • Subject pronouns

Click here to download this worksheet

verbs search ayaat worksheet-page-001 (1)

HM

 

Arabic reading and writing pack

Bismillah,

Last term, Class 4 covered the following Arabic reading and writing topics:

  • Shaddah
  • Alif Maqsurah
  • Suspended Alif
  • Natural Madd – Alif, Waw and Yaa

Class 4’s teacher sent the following reading and writing pack home to help parents make revision with their children over the Winter break an easier task. Each student had to complete the worksheet under parental supervision.

I’ve been uploading the worksheets individually and thought it might also be useful to upload one Pdf with all worksheets together to make printing a little easier (double sided copying for example).

Click on the image below to download the Pdf

Arabic Reading and Writing Pack (1)

HM

Arabic attached/possessive pronouns

Bismillah,

Here is a worksheet to help review possessive pronouns (attached pronouns). It helps students to identify the possessive in the English sentence and then translate that into the Arabic pronoun they have been taught.

I’m using this worksheet with students who need more revision on this topic and this worksheet inshallah will give them the chance to review them in a format that isn’t my usual table format.

Click here to download the worksheet

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Hope you find this worksheet useful inshaAllah

HM

 

 

Arabic worksheet: Short Surahs

Bismillah,

Here is a worksheet that was used in Class 6 as a test to revise topics they had learnt in Arabic class. Topics include: Keywords of Surah al-Fatiha, al-Falaq, al-Ahad and al-Nas, joining rules, arabic handwriting practice (writing the basmalah) and the sun and moon letters.

This worksheet is a glimpse at how Arabic is taught at my school i.e. mainly using short surahs/juzz Amma as a basis for learning Arabic handwriting and grammar, as well, and most importantly for learning the meaning/tafsir behind the short surahs.

Click here to download the worksheet

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I hope you find this worksheet useful inshaAllah.

HM