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Reflecting on today’s Quran lesson This exercise allows students to reflect on the learning objectives of their Quran lesson; what they understood and could apply and what they didn't understand and couldn't apply. They also reflect on what strategies or activities worked well for them and what sort of activities would help them attain the learning objectives. You may incorporate this activity as a plenary or during quiet time, while you work with individuals on a one-to-one level.
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Arabic Bingo Game The downloads include: - Letters in isolation - Letters with fatha - Letters with Kasrah - Letters with Dammah - Arabic Alphabet call cards How to play:
- Cut out the alphabet call cards and put them in a box or face down
- Hand out an identical sheet of alphabets to all students.
- Teacher or caller randomly reads names of alphabets from box or cards laid down.
- Students cross out the letters they hear and and can see in their chart.
- The first student to have all their letters crossed out shouts 'Bingo' and reads out all the letters they crossed out to the class.
- The game continues until all students have read out the letters in their charts or until teacher decides to stop the game.
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Complete Arabic writing practice 45 page workbook:
- The first two pages give opportunity for students to practice pencil skills followed by Arabic letter/short word writing practice with vowels.
- Alphabets are divided into seven categories. Each category containing a group of letters that share common writing rules.
- أ, د, ذ, ر, ز
- ط, ظ, و
- ب, ت, ث, ي,
- ج, ح, خ
- س, ش, ص, ض
- ف, ق, ك, ل, م, ن
- ع, غ, ه
- Under each category, student practises writing the letters individually with three types of vowels.
- Then Student practices writing those letters at the beginning, middle and end of words.
- Rules are not taught in the book, it will be up to teacher to highlight and present the rules to the students.
- Designed by fatwa-online.com
- Suitable for ages 6+