This is a collection of items that are for use in Arabic …
This is a collection of items that are for use in Arabic classrooms. There is Musical Arabic (a book and CD combo that teaches Arabic with song), Expressions and Alphabet Bingo Cards, Perfect Pics cards and CD (a selection of pictures to teach vocabulary), Arabic Alphabet in Pictures, and Arabic Classroom Expressions Pics. There are also publications that are not Arabic specific but can work for any language learning. They are all available for sale on the website.
The Yemen Links Arabic Learning Materials page includes not just materials and …
The Yemen Links Arabic Learning Materials page includes not just materials and printouts but ideas for games to play to get students to learn the alphabet, colors, and numbers. Materials available for free download include flashcards, coloring pages, handwriting practice, arts and crafts, and more. Although many of the games and materials are aimed at children, they can be adapted to classrooms at any level.
This is the typical BINGO game where we mix colors and numbers. …
This is the typical BINGO game where we mix colors and numbers. With this game students can play and learn in the same time colors and numbers (Between 0-100)
The students will have a selection of different games to practice katakana …
The students will have a selection of different games to practice katakana with. Start with bingo to practice the basic characters and prepare the students for more difficult games. Then, choose either the matching game or the hangman game to practice entire katakana words with the students. If time permits, you can transition into whichever game you have not already played.
The students will be exposed to and asked to read katakana words …
The students will be exposed to and asked to read katakana words for real Japanese food products. The students will then play bingo to practice simple vocabulary.
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