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MyArabicAlphabetColoringPages

USAGE IDEAS:I am sure there are thousands of ideas on how you could use these - fromsimply using them as coloring pages or tracing learning pages to some of theuses listed below. Feel free to suggest any ideas that you have found useful.iNeed paper plates. Have your child color the Arabic Alphabet letters.Find pictures either in magazines or online and paste them to cardstock orindex cards to make less flimsy. Cut out around the picture. Take twopaper plates and staple them together, facing one another (only staple onthe bottom and around the sides - leave the top open to use like anenvelope. If you'd like, you can cut out an oval or other shape (not toolarge) on the top of the front plate. Then, cut out and glue the Arabicletter to the front paper plate. As an activity, have your child place thepictures in the appropriate paper plates. For beginners, I would suggestgiving your child three or more pictures - some of which belong in theplate and some that do not. Then, have your child place the appropriatepictures in the paper plate envelope. Also, for beginners, when you makethe cards, you might want to actually write on the card (below the picture)the actual name of the object - showing that it starts with a particular letteruntil your child becomes more familiar.iUsing glitter, macaroni, string or other craft items, create a poster for theArabic Alphabet letter. Let your child decorate the letter and draw picturesof items that begin with that letter.iUsing old magazines, make a learning poster for your child. Have yourchild color the letter and then have your child find pictures that start withthe letter. Allow your child to glue the pictures to the poster.iFor a child interested in taking pictures with a camera, you can alwayshave your child go around the house or around the neighborhood to takepictures of items that start with a particular letter. Then you can have yourchild decorate a scrapbook or binder - first with a colored or designed(glitter glue, etc) alphabet page followed with the pictures they have taken.iIf you use learning posters or the paper plate envelopes, you can easilyexpand the lessons by using your Arabic Movable Alphabet. Simply placethe movable alphabet out for your child and have them write out thewords. Mind you, in the beginning I would suggest simply using the lettersthat are used in the word. In time, you can add more letters to yourmovable alphabet (the beginning, middle and ending forms of the letters).I know it may sound strange, but I have seen many Arabic books use thismethod in the beginning to teach children the letters and how they soundin words.

iIf you really want to be creative (and have the time) you can use theseletters as templates to make felt board letters to teach your child. Youcan still use the pictures your child has either drawn or cut out (preferablypasted to an index card or cardstock (or you can make new ones for thispurpose). Simply put a small amount of Velcro on the back of the pictureto allow it to stick to the felt board and you can use this as anothermethod to reinforce the alphabet with your child.iColor the letters and glue. Either use (as is) or glue to more sturdy paper.Place a few letters around your room. Call out a letter and have your childrun to where that letter is located. You could also do this activity outside.iCreate a book for each letter (or put them all in a binder separated byletter. If you want to create a book, simply staple the pages together orglue onto nice construction paper and then staple pages behind it. Haveyour child put in their "book" pictures that start with that letter - not onlyhave a picture of the item, but also write out the name. They can eitherdraw the pictures or find them in a magazine. If you read stories to yourchild in Arabic, or learn vocabulary - you can always add to your book asyour child learns new words.iFor active learners, you can have your child color the letter and eitherpaste the letter to a paper plate or to a piece of paper. Then, placeseveral paper plates around the room. Have several pictures of objectsthat start with those specific letters and mix them up. Either have yourchild pick a picture or show your child a picture and have them run to theletter plate that the picture starts with. This activity can also be doneoutside.

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