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I am an Arabic teacher for primary school. I love making my teaching fun. I enjoy creating resources for student.

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I am an Arabic teacher for primary school. I love making my teaching fun. I enjoy creating resources for student.
conjugation game
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conjugation game

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this is a game to use in class to help the children to understand how the verb changes or agrees to different pronouns, it is also possible to give them an empty template and they have to create it using their worksheets, each child should have one, the suffix and prefix can be highlighted or written in different colors to help the children to spot the differences. a very fun activity in class.
weather and places
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weather and places

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This is a presentation of 24 pages full of activities, reading, writing and games. It can also be handed in as homework and work in class with it. A great revision for conjunctions, making sentences and put the words in the correct position.
introduce myself drawing and writing
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introduce myself drawing and writing

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write an essay : it includes • Draw yourself • Complete a map about yourself, for example where are you from and which school you go to, your favourite colour. Which language you speak and your hobbies. • Describe yourself • Describe I member of the family and One of your friend. Details: Describe the look, describe the character, talk about hobbies . Use at least 6 adjectives to describe character, and the look.
Fruits Worksheets in Arabic
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Fruits Worksheets in Arabic

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The children can practice writing fruits, learn how to spell the word, matching the pictures to the word and write sentences using the verb أحب لا أُحِبُ
learn and play with Arabic letters
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learn and play with Arabic letters

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This is a little booklet to help the children to learn the 3 letters in Arabic, and also learn new words by playing games and coloring pictures. This is a very useful booklet to reinforce letters and vocabulary. Teachers can combine any worksheet to give as a homework or to practice in class.
م ن activity book
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م ن activity book

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21 pages of different activities , it includes handwriting exercise, word search, coloring pages, matching pictures to the word, missing letters and much more…
Fruits in Arabic
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Fruits in Arabic

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The resources is designed for year2, children will learn the fruits by listening and looking at the pictures, plus there is activities to enhance the children’s learning.
Let's learn Arabic , introduce myself topics
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Let's learn Arabic , introduce myself topics

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The children will be able to introduce themselves, say the name the age , where are they from, ask for the name and age, write sentences about themselves and learn the vocabulary using fun learning activities.
Feminine and masculine game
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Feminine and masculine game

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This game was specifically designed to aid children in recognizing feminine and masculine words in the Arabic language. Most feminine words typically end with either ـة or ة. However, there are a few exceptions, such as أم and بنت. The game was tailored for a year 2 group, consisting of 6 to 7-year-old children. After providing an explanation of the distinction between feminine and masculine words, the children engaged in playing the game. They took turns either individually or in pairs. Whenever a student made a mistake, we regrouped as a class and collectively explored the correct answer. This time was utilized to reinforce the pupils’ understanding of the rules regarding feminine and masculine words. Each student had to select a word and affix it to the appropriate board, which I had prepared with separate sections for masculine and feminine words. This activity allowed the students to become more acquainted with masculine and feminine words in Arabic, which are referred to as مؤث and مذكر. To aid the students’ memory of feminine words, I even transformed the ـة and ة symbols into earrings that could be attached to the feminine board. The children thoroughly enjoyed this creative addition to the game.