Free Printable: Arabic Alphabet Mazes (س to ض)
HomePlaySchool releases Part 4 in our series of Arabic Alphabet Mazes. In this post, you can find the free download for the س to ض mazes.
HomePlaySchool releases Part 4 in our series of Arabic Alphabet Mazes. In this post, you can find the free download for the س to ض mazes.
Jumu’ah mubarak to everyone! Part 3 of my series of Arabic Alphabet Play Dough Mats is here today. You can get the FREE download of the mats for ط (tho) to ك (kaaf) at the end of this post, in sha Allah. Both the isolated and initial/medial form of ك (kaf) are included in this
Specially for our newsletter subscribers, here’s a new Arabic printable for your preschoolers! These Q-tip painting cards will help your child recognise Arabic numerals for numbers 0-10, their quantities, and their number words in Arabic.
HomePlaySchool releases Part 3 in our series of Arabic Alphabet Mazes. In this post, you can find the free download for the د to ز mazes.
Here’s the next FREE printable in HomePlaySchool’s series of Arabic Alphabet Play Dough Mats! In this post, you can find the download link for the د to ض mats, as well as alternative ideas on how to use them.
HomePlaySchool releases Part 2 in our series of Arabic Alphabet Mazes. In this post, you can find the free download for the ج to خ mazes.
HomePlaySchool releases another series of FREE Arabic printables for kids – Arabic Alphabet Play Dough Mats! In this post, you can find the download link for the ا to خ mats.
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Here’s another free printable to supplement the other materials we have on Arabic numerals. These worksheets can be used to assess your child’s recognition of Arabic numerals up to ٢٠. It’s very simple to use – you call out a number and the child marks the corresponding circle using a Do-a-Dot marker or anything else