Tag Archives: arabic alphabets

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 

 

Arabic grammar review board game

Bismillah,

Here is a board game I’ll be using in my class as a quick and fun way to review what has been taught previously. We are on half-term holidays for a week so the girls will need some help reviewing the previous grammar concepts.

Download the pdf for the Arabic grammar board game HERE

I will laminate this sheet and it will be a pair activity. You will also need dice and counters for this game.

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Enjoy!

HM

Arabic Grammar Lapbook – free pack

Bismillah,

We are currently on our spring break for two weeks. I’m using the extra time available to plan and create more resources for the coming term. We had a very fruitful Arabic staff meeting and Alhamdolillah as a result we feel like we know where we are heading as a team and a department.

The first lesson back after a long break is usually where we spend time reviewing the grammar concepts we have covered so far. The 3rd term is insha Allah where I am going to prepare the girls for their end of year exam. So reviewing is going to be a major theme for us this coming term iA.

Here is the free 10 page PDF of the Arabic Grammar Lapbook

So, this is what the girls from my 3 classes will be making for themselves. If hey ever leave Al Barakah school they have a hands on resource with all Arabic grammar in one place. I’ve left things blank for them to fill out in their own words and style.

You will need a document folder cut open or you can use any folder you have available. I am going to go for the cheapest option as I will be getting all 3 classes to be making one each.

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Here is what the pages look like and some pics I took of what I made as a sample:

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Arabic Lapbook Collage

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Front cover of Lapbook

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Inside of the Arabic Grammar lapbook

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Back of the Lapbook

You are welcome to print out the PDF Arabic grammar Lapbook pack for you, your children and classes. Please share this page and resource if you ave found it useful iA.

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Early Years: Arabic handwriting

Bismillah,

New  printable on the Arabic letters with a head and body. It is a good resource  for Arabic handwriting practise.

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HM

Early Years Arabic: The Bingo Bismillah game

Bismillah,

Bingo Game

Laminate the sheets with letters (start with sheets with foll form and then work your way to the broken letters and end up with joint letters). The teacher calls out a letter and they find it and circle it on their sheets using whiteboard pens which can then be wiped and reused. At the end the class shouts out “Bingo Bismillah” together 🙂

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HM

Early Years Arabic: Match the letters

Bismillah,

Match the broken letters to the full form letter:

The children can get used to working out the broken letters by matching them to the full form letter. Laminate the sheet to keep it safe and usable for many years to come.

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Early Years Arabic: Spinning letter game

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Spinning Game

Children get to spin the arrow and name the letter.

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Early years Arabic: Velcro Game

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Velcro Game

There are many different variations to how this game can be played. It is true that Alphabet board are easily available online – but they can be expensive when you are buying several for your classroom. So instead why not make your own and use it in multiple ways.

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This is a bit like a jigsaw puzzle, the children have to arrange the letters in order. Once done you can ask them to point out the heavy letters or the naughty letters etc. Or you can go round the children asking them to name the letter, they get to hold on to it if they get it right and the one with the most letters at the end is the winner.

Early years Arabic: Blindfold alphabet game

Bsimillah,

A game idea to teach Arabic alphabet recognition to the younger children.

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The children love playing this game. They wear a blindfold (or close their eyes) and guess the letter shape by feeling it. If you use textured (glittery) foam cut out into the letter shape and stuck onto smooth foam, it works really well and really makes the children think about the shape and where the dots are placed.

Early years Arabic: Lollipop stick game

Bismillah,

A fellow Arabic teachers of the younger years at our Islamic Saturday school has shared many of her ideas and games with me on how to teach and review the Arabic alphabets.

Here is the Lollipop sticks game:

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This game is a fun way to reinforce the learning of new letters. The children are given lollipop sticks with letters (laminated and velcroed) on them corresponding to the letters they are learning that week; eg: ba, ta, tha. The teacher calls out a letter and they lift the stick they think is correct.