Printable: Arabic Alphabet Animals Dot Paint and Colour
Introducing the Arabic Alphabet – Animals Dot Paint and Colour printable launched on HomePlaySchool’s Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Introducing the Arabic Alphabet – Animals Dot Paint and Colour printable launched on HomePlaySchool’s Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Today, HomePlaySchool officially launches the first product on our Teachers Pay Teachers store – the Arabic Alphabet – Animals Trace and Colour printable!
This is the last in my series of Arabic Alphabet Do-a-Dot Pages. I’ve included the initial/medial form of ه (haa) in this printable, as the way it’s written is somewhat different from the isolated form. These Do-a-Dot pages are designed for preschoolers who have been introduced to the Arabic alphabet and who may not be
Subhan Allah, the third instalment of my Arabic Alphabet Do-a-Dot Pages is here. I decided to include the initial/medial form of ك (kaf) in this printable, as the way it’s written is rather different from the final form. These Do-a-Dot pages are designed for preschoolers who have been introduced to the Arabic alphabet and who
This printable is a replica of my Arabic Numbers 1-10 Butterfly-Themed Flashcards, with traceable fonts. Each flashcard is approximately A5-sized. You may scale them down for printing via your printer settings dialog. I suggest printing out on cardstock or thicker paper and then laminating them so they can be used with dry-erase/whiteboard markers and reused
Alhamdulillah, the next instalment of my Arabic Alphabet Do-a-Dot Pages is here. These Do-a-Dot pages are designed for preschoolers who have been introduced to the Arabic alphabet and who may not be writing yet (pre-writers). By filling in the dots, they gain visual recognition of Arabic letters as well as the correct stroke order of
It’s been a while since I released a new Arabic printable. I had these Arabic Alphabet Do-a-Dot Pages done some time ago, but was trying to polish them up for public sharing. It was difficult to translate the elegant Arabic script into dots, masya Allah! They still aren’t perfect, but here you go! These Do-a-Dot
H and I began our Letter of the Week journey in July 2012 and concluded it in February 2013. She was 3 years and 2 months old when we started and already knew most of the letters of the alphabet and their sounds, mainly through Leapfrog DVDs and toys. Unlike many tots her age, she