LET’S LEARN THE ARABIC ALPHABET!: Add Some Pizazz To Your Arabic Class;-)

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Looking for a way to spruce up your Arabic class? Do it with glitter! What kid doesn’t like glitter? Fun, sparkly, and oh so pretty, glitter is one of my …I mean the kids favorite craft supplies to use;-) So I decided our next Arabic alphabet project just had to be done in glitter!

                                     First I drew out bubble letters

 

   After painting the letters with glue the children sprinkled them with glitter.

 

                           Then they shook off the excess glitter.

 

                                        They all had lots of fun:-)

 

The end result:

 

 

 

 

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As a Muslim homeschooling mom, it is very important to me that my children learn the Arabic language. Homeschooling allows my family to provide an Islamic environment  while teaching them about Islam, Islamic History, and Muslims, while integrating this with all their other subjects.

For those of you considering homeschooling your children, I encourage you to give it a try. I believe that teaching your kids at home is the very best gift you can give to your children and to yourself. You may feel apprehensive and unsure of yourself. In fact, most moms feel the same way in the beginning. It’s ok! With time you will build confidence, and you will be happy that you made the choice. If you really want to do it, Insha’Allah, you can!

If you have any pictures of Arabic projects you would like to share with us please send them to happycaliteacher@yahoo.com. I will feature your project on my next blog! As always we thanks you for stopping by, and please visit us again:)

“Verily we have sent it down as an Arabic Qur’ân in order that you may understand” [Soorah Yusuf: 2] 

 

 

 

3 comments

  1. umm aaminah says:

    Masha Allah! Beautiful idea. Will try out with my 4 year old Insha Allah.

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