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Arabic: Sun and Moon Letter Banner (file included)

Sun and Moon Letter Banner

Today, we created this beautiful sun and moon letter banner. Artwork by LN (5 years) and ZN (6 years). If you like this project and would like to do it yourself, there will be a link in the description of the video. The directions are included in the PDF file, as well as some pictures. This project will compliment any classroom. Give it a try and let me know what you think👍🏽
Sun and Moon Letter Banner 



Some important work and prior knowledge that preceded this project:
1. Memorizing the Arabic alphabet (letter names and phonetic sounds)
2. Learning the pronunciation of Fatha, Kasrah, and Dhomma
3. Memorizing/writing the vocabulary for lessons 1-3 of the Madinah Arabic Reader series.
4. Learning the difference between a word with tanween and a word with Alif Lam.
5. Learning the translation of Alif Lam (ال) as “the”
6. Learning the translation of tanween ( ٌ     ً     ٍ  ) as “a” or “an”
7. Memorizing the “Sun Letters” ( ت ث د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ل ن )
8. **This Project

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