Arabic Reading and Writing

Reading and writing with book

Published by: Ibrahim Amer
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Application description:
Teaching Arabic language literacy according to the official curriculum "with the smart board feature"
- The book follows the literacy approach and is compatible with the interactive reading and writing application on our website
- The book contains the cards needed to run the Augmented Reality briefcase application on our website.

Teaching Arabic language literacy according to the official curriculum "An interactive application supported by sound and images"
Children need to know the sounds in words in order to be able to connect sounds and letters. This helps them acquire knowledge of the alphabet.
The ability to separate and combine sounds in a word helps predict success in the reading process.

The importance of the interactive sound method in the kindergarten stage:
An introduction to teaching reading that emphasizes the relationship between the shape of the letter and its sound.
- Linking the sounds of letters forming a word
Help the child in kindergarten to acquire the skills of reading and spelling of words
- Direct teaching of the relationship between the sounds and the written symbols that represent them; With the aim of enabling the child to read words
- A method aimed at improving the ability of pupils to read words, and depends mainly on the connection between the letter and its sound.
A method concerned with the phoneme of a letter.
In addition to exercises to develop and strengthen vocal awareness.


The application teaches the following user:
* Arabic letter shapes and their pronunciation and training for the user, so the user can write them himself.
* Arabic letter forms (the beginning of the word - the middle of the word - the end of the word) and training the user, so the user can write it himself.
* A wide range of exercises for:
The presence and pronunciation of the letter in the word.
- Placing the letter in the word.
* A short-illustrated story based on showing the letter in all its positions in the word.
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رحلة الحروف
كريم و جنى - عالمنا
رحلة الكلمات
رحلة تعليمية مليئة بالمغامرات
حروفي و أرقامي عربي إنجليزي
My Letters and My Numbers
Amal: Learn to Read Arabic
Arabic Language Learning Kids
Arabic tawasal
العاب وقصص تعليميه والوان نون
قصص وحروف وارقام العب وتعلم
Arabic Alphabet الحروف العربية
تعليم القراءة و الكتابة
تعلَم الحساب
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