Let’s go step by step to understand what this worksheet is asking you to do.
This worksheet is about learning the Arabic letter “د” (pronounced “dal”). It has four parts, and each part helps you practice recognizing, writing, and connecting the letter “د” with words that start with it.
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Part 1 (Top Left):
You see a big outline of the letter “د”. Below it are three smaller versions of the same letter. Your job here is to trace or copy the shape of “د” to get used to how it looks and how to write it.
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Part 2 (Top Right):
Here you have circles with different Arabic letters inside them — like أ, ب, ت, ث, ج, ح, خ, د. You need to find all the circles that contain the letter “د” and color them or mark them. There are three “د”s in this section: one in the top row, one in the middle row, and one in the bottom row.
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Part 3 (Bottom Left):
There’s a picture of a bear labeled “دب” — which means “bear” in Arabic. The word starts with “د”. Below that, there are two more pictures: a rooster (“دجاجة”) and a dolphin (“دولفين”). Both of these words also start with “د”. Underneath, you’re supposed to trace or write the letter “د” five times to practice writing it.
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Part 4 (Bottom Right):
This is a fun matching game! You see a mother hen (“الدجاجة”) and her chicks (“الصغيرة”). Each chick has a picture on its back: a bear, a dolphin, a soccer ball, a duck, a rooster, and a sheep. Your task is to connect (draw a line from) the mother hen to only the chicks whose names start with the letter “د”.
Let’s check each chick:
- Bear → “دب” → starts with “د”
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- Dolphin → “دولفين” → starts with “د”
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- Soccer ball → “كرة قدم” → does NOT start with “د”
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- Duck → “بطة” → does NOT start with “د”
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- Rooster → “دجاجة” → starts with “د”
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- Sheep → “خروف” → does NOT start with “د”
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So you should draw lines from the mother hen to the bear, the dolphin, and the rooster.
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Final Answer:
In Part 2, circle or mark the three instances of the letter “د”.
In Part 4, draw lines from the mother hen to the bear, the dolphin, and the rooster — because their Arabic names start with the letter “د”.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of arabic alphabet worksheets.