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Not grade specific arabic thematic unit plans

Preview of Spot & Dot the Arabic Letter

Spot & Dot the Arabic Letter

Practice finding Arabic letters with these Spot & Dot the Arabic Letters worksheets.There are 28 letter pages included as well as a blank page for you to create your own :)There are 20 letters to find on each page. Use a dot marker, bingo dabber, or simply colour in each letter circle with crayons, markers or paint.For alternative fun, place items on each letter with nature items, stickers, decorative gemstones, bingo chips, playdough or any loose parts. These worksheets are great practice t
Preview of French-English-Arabic Parts of the Body word wall, sight words, flash cards

French-English-Arabic Parts of the Body word wall, sight words, flash cards

This item is particularly useful if you are teaching French in an Arabic speaking country. It provides a reference in the student's native language as well as in English ( usually their second language) The French word is pictured prominently next to the picture it names in large text. Vowels are each a different color. Masculine words have a blue frame, feminine words have a pink frame. The English and Arabic words are featured in smaller text at the bottom corners of each card. Additionally e
Preview of Colourful Arabic Letter Forms

Colourful Arabic Letter Forms

Learn all Arabic alphabet letter forms with these do-a-dot printables. Simply choose a colour for how the Arabic letter is shaped in the beginning, middle, and end of a word - find and colour it! 28 letter pages included as well as a blank page for you to create your own!There are 10 letters of each form to find on every page. Use a dot marker, bingo dabber, or simply colour in each letter circle with crayons, markers or paint.These pages are meant to teach the various forms of the Arabic letter
Preview of French-Arabic-English Articles

French-Arabic-English Articles

This item is particularly useful if you are teaching French in an Arabic speaking country or in a community with a large number of native Arabic speakers. It provides a reference in the student's native language as well as in English ( usually their second language) The french word is pictured prominently next to the picture it names in large text. Vowels are each a different color. Masculine words have a blue frame, feminine words have a pink frame. The English and Arabic words are featured in
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