The document provides instructions for teaching students the Arabic alphabet. It suggests having students ages K-2 learn the shapes and order of the 28 Arabic characters. To do so, it recommends using an Arabic alphabet puzzle board, individual letter cards, and a container to hold the letters. The activity should be done in small groups, where students work on letter recognition, sounds, and reading practice to build observation skills and cooperation while learning the Arabic alphabet.
The document provides instructions for teaching students the Arabic alphabet. It suggests having students ages K-2 learn the shapes and order of the 28 Arabic characters. To do so, it recommends using an Arabic alphabet puzzle board, individual letter cards, and a container to hold the letters. The activity should be done in small groups, where students work on letter recognition, sounds, and reading practice to build observation skills and cooperation while learning the Arabic alphabet.
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The document provides instructions for teaching students the Arabic alphabet. It suggests having students ages K-2 learn the shapes and order of the 28 Arabic characters. To do so, it recommends using an Arabic alphabet puzzle board, individual letter cards, and a container to hold the letters. The activity should be done in small groups, where students work on letter recognition, sounds, and reading practice to build observation skills and cooperation while learning the Arabic alphabet.
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Objective Students will learn the shapes and the order of the 28 Arabic alphabet characters. Materials Arabic Alphabet Board Puzzle pieces of paper with each of the letter of the alphabet written a bag, a hat, a box, or a can to fit the letters in easily pieces of paper markers, pencils, and/or crayons
Method This activity is best done in small groups.
Letter and Sound Recognition
Both cooperation of receptive and motivation skills for children
Deep thinking and observing Children grow strongly build in and out while practicing several activates Reading practice