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Arabic is challenging, but kids love writing Arabic letters! This worksheet gives kids practice with the letter "Sīn," pronounced a lot like the English "s."
Kids learn to write Arabic with these attractively illustrated worksheets. This one focuses on the letter Hā', which maps roughly to the "h" sound in English.
Kids can practice their Arabic writing skills with this fun worksheet that has them drill the letter "Tā'" to learn new vocabulary and practice handwriting.
Check out our series of worksheets on Arabic for kids. This one focuses on Nūn, an elegant letter which sometimes dips below the baseline in Arabic typography.
Kids learn how to write Arabic letters with these enriching worksheets. The letter Qāf is pronounced like a "k" sound produced in the back of the throat.
Learn the Arabic Alphabet! Kids practice their vocabulary, pronunciation, and writing skills with this attractively illustrated worksheet on the letter "Thā'."
Learning Arabic language is easy with these cool worksheets. This worksheet focuses on Yā', a letter that can function as either a consonant or long vowel.
Practice the iconic Arabic consonant "Khā'." These worksheets make learning the Arabic alphabet easy for children getting acquainted with the language.
Learn Arabic letters with this series of enlightening worksheets. Kids practice writing the letter Mīm (pronounced "meem"), an important Arabic prefix.
Practice writing Arabic letters with these cool worksheets. This one features the letter Wāw (pronounced "wow"), a letter that can be a consonant or a vowel.
This series of Arabic worksheets for kids drills beginners on handwriting, vocabulary, and pronunciation. The Arabic "Shīn" sounds similar to the English "sh."
The Arabic alphabet consists of 28 letters that are used to write several languages. The letters, which are like works of art, are written from right to left. Our Arabic alphabet worksheets include guidelines for pronouncing and writing each of these extraordinary letters. These worksheets also enable students to put the letters together to form Arabic words.