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Free Printable Arabic Letter Khaa Worksheets - Trace, Cut & Paste

Free Printable Arabic Letter Khaa Worksheets - Trace, Cut & Paste

Master the seventh letter of the Arabic alphabet with our interactive Arabic Letter Khaa (خ) Worksheets. This comprehensive PDF bundle is designed for preschoolers and kindergarten students (ages 4-6) to build a solid foundation in Arabic phonics and writing through engaging, hands-on activities.

Our "Letter Khaa" pack focuses on key literacy skills, including Letter Tracing to master the correct stroke order and Visual Discrimination to help children distinguish "Khaa" from its sisters (Jeem and Haa). A standout feature is the Cut and Paste activity, which helps develop fine motor skills while reinforcing vocabulary recognition in a fun, tactile way.

Your child will enjoy discovering new Arabic words through beautiful illustrations, such as Kharoof (Sheep), Khatim (Ring), and Khiyar (Cucumber). Whether you are a homeschooling parent or a teacher, these free printables are perfect for making Arabic lessons memorable and effective.

What’s Included in This Educational Pack:

  • Khaa Tracing: Clear dotted lines to practice the letter shape and its top dot.
  • Cut & Paste Fun: Interactive vocabulary building with sheep, rings, and cucumbers.
  • Letter Recognition: Exercises to find and circle the letter Khaa among similar letters.
  • Bilingual Learning: Clear English and Arabic terms to help bilingual children thrive.

Instructions for Parents & Teachers:

  1. The Letter with a Topper: Tell your child that "Khaa" is special because it wears a "hat" or a "dot" on its head. This helps them remember it differs from Jeem (dot inside) and Haa (no dot).
  2. Pronunciation Practice: Practice the "Kh" sound. Ask them: "What healthy green vegetable starts with this sound?" (Khiyar/Cucumber).
  3. Hands-on Activity: During the Cut and Paste section, encourage your child to name the objects in Arabic before gluing them, which strengthens their memory.
  4. Creative Reward: Let them color the "Kharoof" (Sheep) using cotton balls or white crayons to add a sensory element to their learning.

Students can continue their learning with the following worksheets:

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