This page contains links to thirty-six stories children's stories written in Arabic. …
This page contains links to thirty-six stories children's stories written in Arabic. Many of the stories include morals or other teaching moments. Each page of every story has small illustrations for difficult words at the bottom to help make reading easier for both native and non-native speakers. The stories move from easy to more difficult. The stories are fully voweled.
This page offers 186 different children's stories written in Arabic. Topics range …
This page offers 186 different children's stories written in Arabic. Topics range from scientific matters such as how to build a telescope to literature and folktales, including Indian folktales. Stories must be viewed using Java and users must click on the link to view the resource and its title. Many contain images and other illustrations. The intended age level of the reader varies from story to story.
This is a collection of children's stories that are linked to on …
This is a collection of children's stories that are linked to on the Books To Learn Arabic blog and are available for free download. There are 36 different books available that move up from grade 1 to grade 4, progressing in difficulty as the grade levels move up. A pictoral dictionary accompanies each page and teaches the meanings of some words in this way. When downloaded, the files come with an audio component so that the books can be read to you when the words are clicked on.
Using picture books as mentor texts, students learn effective strategies for organizing …
Using picture books as mentor texts, students learn effective strategies for organizing information that compares and contrasts. Students can then apply appropriate organizational strategies to their own papers.
This is a collection of stories of Joha, a character renowned the …
This is a collection of stories of Joha, a character renowned the world and he appears in tales and folklore from India to Turkey, scanned and available for download. Each available download is fully color-illustrated and fully voweled. Stories average 16 pages in length.
This lesson is an extension of Lord of the Flies by William …
This lesson is an extension of Lord of the Flies by William Golding, where a clear theme is the loss of innocence. Using an Atlantic article about Maurice Sendak (author of Where the Wild Things Are) and an interview between Stephen Colbert and Maurice Sendak (disclaimer: view the interview first to determine its appropriateness for your students), the lesson seeks complicate that theme and introduce more nuanced versions of what childhood really contains.
This blog is for children, parents, and anyone else interested in Arabic …
This blog is for children, parents, and anyone else interested in Arabic children's books. There is information about children's literature awards, summer reading suggestions for kids, reviews of children's books, and more. The blog's author also posts news about children's literature, such as when big websites are having sales and when new websites for children are launched.
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