Posted on February 14, 2009 by talibiddeenjr
I’ve been busy updating TJ’s Arabic department. Still not done and have bits and pieces of things (still haven’t completed the Alphabet books yet, I get so sidetracked), but insha Allah there are still some helpful resources, so please stop by and take a look:
http://www.talibiddeenjr.com/la_arabic.htm
Getting Started Teaching Arabic
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Posted on December 18, 2008 by talibiddeenjr
This is a revised outline of our Arabic class routine. Now, we don’t do everything everyday, but its a guide to keep us on track, to keep consistent and be sure that we review key concepts.
And here is our English one. This is for my 6-10 year olds.
I printed these out on cardstock (the pdfs) [...]
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Posted on December 5, 2008 by talibiddeenjr
A TJ visitor asked for some ideas for helping her son who attends Arabic class in weekend school. He was having trouble distinguishing between the tanweens. I brainstormed some ideas from things I have used in the past or have stumbled upon and want to try and thought I would post them here. Although I had [...]
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Posted on November 24, 2008 by talibiddeenjr
Alhamdulillah as I have mentioned before, our Arabic, at least for the younger ones is sailing, masha Allah. But even still, I felt that our sessions could be more productive so I made up a little outline for us to follow:
Arabic:
Numbers 1-20 review (15 minutes)
o Recite and look 10x(write on board or look at [...]
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