Assalamu alaikum, dear parents and educators.
This activity book is designed to make learning Arabic letters enjoyable and effective. Each page focuses on a different letter of the Arabic alphabet.
What’s inside
Letter tracing practice, letter recognition exercises, colouring, drawing, practice with harakat (vowel marks), and letter connection exercises.
It suits homeschooling families, weekend Islamic schools, or extra practice for children learning Arabic at any early level.
Why worksheets like this help
Learning Arabic connects children to the Quran and to Islamic heritage. Hands-on activities improve letter recognition and writing skills in young learners.
These pages introduce letters systematically, with more than one way to meet each character — so children recognise letters in different positions, form them with care, and see how letters join in words.
How to use the activity book
Work through one letter at a time. Start with tracing and recognition. Practise reading the letter with different harakat. Use the drawing sections for creativity. Review earlier letters often.
Short sessions of 15–20 minutes, a few times a week, are enough.
