Bayt Al-Quran: Noorani Qaida-Lesson#7|Monday
Learning the Letter Raa (ر) and Zaa (ز) with Fatha (ـَ)
Your child is making great progress in learning Arabic letters, and it’s time for Lesson #7! In the previous lesson, they explored دَ and ذَ with the Fathah (َ), practicing how to recognize, pronounce, and write them correctly.
Now, they will take the next step by learning رَ and زَ with the same Harakah. This lesson will help them become more familiar with these letters, improve their pronunciation, and strengthen their writing skills.
Let’s keep the momentum going on this exciting Arabic learning journey!
Key Learning Points for the Letters رَ and زَ
Introduction to the Letters رَ and زَ with the First Harakah Fathah (َ) – Focused instruction on proper pronunciation and letter recognition.
Understanding Connected Letter Forms – Learning how رَ and زَ appear in different positions within words.
Pronunciation and Writing Practice – Guided exercises to help children articulate the sounds correctly and master the proper stroke order.
Repetition for Retention – Reinforcing learning by encouraging children to repeat the sounds multiple times.
Interactive Learning with Flashcards – Engaging visuals to help children associate رَ and زَ with meaningful images.
Building Words with Learned Letters – Practicing reading, writing, and pronouncing simple words using رَ and زَ alongside previously introduced letters.
Word Recognition Activities – Strengthening familiarity with both letters through interactive exercises.
Story-Based Learning – Introducing new words containing رَ and زَ through simple Arabic stories with translations for better understanding.
Homework and Practice Worksheets – Providing traceable worksheets for additional practice at home.
Lesson#7 Video:
Practice Exercise:
Download the Practice Worksheet of Lesson#7
Feedback and Queries
We’d love to hear your thoughts on Lesson #7! Drop your feedback or questions in the comments below. Plus, if your child has completed their exercise sheet, feel free to share it—Teacher Noura will personally review it. Let’s make learning Arabic letters an exciting and interactive experience together!
Reply to this email and tell me which word using رَ or زَ was your favorite!
See you in the next lesson!