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Unit Overview

Basic Arabic Letters

Part of the Quranic understanding & character track — this unit builds Basic Arabic Letters in a way that is playful and hands-on.

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Why it matters for the future

Anchors the ethics, reflection and character no machine can replace.

🧠 Skills & Topics

Letter Recognition

Visual recognition Alif to Khaa.

Recitation & Tajweed

Reading Basic Arabic Letters correctly and beautifully.

Reflection & Adab

Connecting Basic Arabic Letters to good character.

🎯 Learning Outcomes

  • Identifies Arabic letters
  • Recognises and names the key ideas in Basic Arabic Letters
  • Joins in Basic Arabic Letters activities with growing confidence
  • Talks about Basic Arabic Letters using simple words

🎲 Suggested Activities

  1. 1Listen-repeat practice for Basic Arabic Letters, then reflect on its meaning
  2. 2Sing a song or rhyme about Basic Arabic Letters
  3. 3Draw and talk about Basic Arabic Letters

How Learning is Checked

  • Teacher observation during play and daily routines
  • Show-and-tell or picture-pointing check
  • Participation star chart
🧰 Materials
Flashcards and picture cardsCrayons, paper and safe craft itemsStory props or soft toys
🔑 Key Vocabulary
Letter RecognitionRecitation & TajweedReflection & Adab

👨‍👩‍👧 At Home — for Parents

Weave Basic Arabic Letters into play and daily routines — point it out, name it, and praise every attempt. Ten relaxed minutes a day beats long drills.

🍎 In the Classroom — for Teachers

Hook with a song or object, model Basic Arabic Letters in play, then let children explore in pairs. Assess by observation and keep it joyful and movement-rich.

Interactive Lesson

First Arabic Letters

The foundation of reading the Holy Quran starts here.

ا

Empty sound, standing straight
Alif

ب

Boat with one dot below
Baa

ت

Boat with two dots above
Taa

ث

Boat with three dots above
Thaa

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