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Free Printable: Arabic Alphabet Mazes (س to ض)

Published on January 9, 2015 by homeplayschool

We’re currently out of the country to attend a wedding. I’ve been working hard so I could release four more mazes for letters س (seen) to ض (dhad) today on this blessed Jumu’ah!

Arabic Alphabet Mazes by HomePlaySchool

These mazes are designed for preschoolers who are developing recognition of individual letters of the Arabic alphabet in their isolated forms. By following the focus letter through the maze, their visual recognition of the letter is increased via repetition. They also learn to differentiate between letters that have very similar forms, e.g. س and ش. I did make some of the mazes quite tricky! ;)

You can have the child use Do-A-Dot markers, small round magnets, stickers, pom poms, dry-erase markers, crayons (by colouring in each box), or even just a good old pencil. I recommend slipping the printouts into transparent sheet protectors or laminating them, so your child can do the mazes over and over again, which would certainly help in developing recognition!

I posted a picture on Instagram to show you how we use round magnets on the maze:

A photo posted by HomePlaySchool (@homeplayschool) on Nov 11, 2014 at 4:51pm PST


Download the FREE Arabic Alphabet Mazes (س to ض) printable here.

Feel free to share this printable with your friends. If you do so, please link to this blog post instead of linking directly to the file. I pray that this free resource will be a blessing to you and your family, in sya Allah! If you have any feedback or questions, I would love to hear from you in the comments.

I also have many more Arabic printables for preschoolers in the works. Subscribe to my blog to get updated whenever I release new FREE printables!

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4 Responses

  1. Chachita says:
    September 1, 2016 at 1:12 AM

    Shukrana!

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  2. Marwa Amin says:
    October 27, 2016 at 7:08 AM

    ALLAH bless you.
    thank you.

    Reply
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