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Free Printable Arabic Letter Dad Worksheets for Kids - Trace, Color & Learn

Free Printable Arabic Letter Dad Worksheets for Kids - Trace, Color & Learn

Celebrate the unique sound of the "Language of Dad" with our engaging Arabic Letter Dad (ض) Worksheets. This free printable PDF pack is a must-have for preschoolers and early learners (ages 4-6) to master the fifteenth letter of the Arabic alphabet through fun and interactive educational tools.

Our "Letter Dad" bundle is designed to build foundational literacy skills. It includes Guided Letter Tracing to help children master the oval shape and its essential dot, and Visual Discrimination activities to help them distinguish "Dad" from its sister letter "Sad." These exercises are crucial for developing phonemic awareness and writing precision in young students.

Children will enjoy expanding their Arabic vocabulary with beautiful illustrations of words like Difda' (Frog), Dirs (Tooth/Molar), and Daw' (Light). With dedicated Creative Coloring sections and "Search and Find" puzzles, this worksheet pack makes learning the Arabic alphabet a rewarding and joyful adventure.

What’s Inside This Educational Pack:

  • Dad Tracing & Writing: Dotted paths to help children master the letter's form and dot placement.
  • Vocabulary Building: Interactive matching for words like Frog, Tooth, Hyena, and Light.
  • Visual Recognition: Exercises to identify the letter Dad among a group of similar Arabic letters.
  • Artistic Creativity: A blank drawing area for kids to draw objects that start with the letter Dad.

Instructions for Parents & Teachers:

  1. The Unique Sound: Explain that "Dad" is a special letter found only in Arabic! Practice the heavy "D" sound, showing how it differs from the lighter "Dal."
  2. The Letter with a Crown: Tell your child that "Dad" is just like "Sad," but it wears a special "crown" or "jewel" (the dot) on top.
  3. Writing Technique: During tracing, ensure the child starts the oval correctly from the line and remembers to place the dot at the very end.
  4. Interactive Fun: Use the "Frog" (Difda') illustration to mimic its sound and jump, making the lesson a physical and memorable experience.

Students can continue their learning with the following worksheets:

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