Madar Al-Huruf workbook
Workbook for Madar Al-Huruf, the Arabic transliteration wheel. This workbook walks you through the steps of writing your name in Arabic.
Click here for the link to the online workbook:
Q Wheel Workbook; Madar Al-Huruf
http://issuu.com/qfintl/docs/q-wheel_workbook_2014_final
More resources for Madar Al-Huruf:
- You can access the Q wheel curriculum, which provides an overview of introducing students to the Arabic alphabet and teaching them how to write in Arabic script, at this link: https://www.oercommons.org/authoring/6041-madar-al-huruf-curriculum
- You can also download the Madar Al-Huruf app from the iTunes app store and Google Play: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/app/madar-al-huruf/id717596929?l=en&mt=8
About the developers:
The workbook was developed by Fatima Abdulkadhem and Nour Jandali, Arabic teachers in Tucson, Arizona. The TSCTSC Strategy was based on classroom research conducted by Fatima Abdulkadhem and Nour Jandali and was inspired by and adapted from the book "Sugar Comes from Arabic: A Beginner's Guide to Arabic Letters and Words" by Dr. Barbara Whitesides (Interlink Books, 2009).
This unit was made possible through support and funding from Qatar Foundation International, LLC (QFI). A not-for-profit organization, QFI is a U.S.-based member of Qatar Foundation and is focused on grant-giving and programmatic activities that promote education as a force that facilitates collaboration across geographical, social and cultural boundaries. To learn more about QFI and the Arabic Transliteration Wheel, please visit: www.qfi.org.