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Arabic Level 1, Activity 01: "التَّحِيّة/Greetings" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice using the appropriate greeting based on the time of the day and who they are speaking to, and also will practice saying their names and asking about them.Can-Do Statements:I can greet and say goodbye to someone:In the morningIn the afternoon\evening\nightBefore bedtimeBased on who I am speaking with, I can use a culturally appropriate greeting. 

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 08: "المَشَاعِر / Feelings" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice how to describe their emotions about something, they will be shown multiple pictures, and they will describe their feelings when seeing the pictures. They will also practice what to say when visiting someone sick.Can-Do Statements:I can describe my feelings in Arabic.I can understand and use the phrases of emotions for either feminine or masculine.I can use the appropriate phrase with someone sick.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 10: "الضَّمَائِر / Subject Pronouns" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice simple grammar roles in a fun way. It would be a form of multiple choice questions that will help them be able to use the Arabic subject pronouns in a sentence and in a question.Can-Do Statements:I can call my friends and co-workers according to their pronouns.I can use pronouns in a sentence and in a question.I can distinguish between Arabic subject pronouns.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 11: "أعْضَاء الجِسِم / Body Parts" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice the body parts vocabulary. They will also practice simple grammar using the demonstrative pronouns (this-that) for either masculine or feminine.Can-Do Statements:I can recognize all my body parts in Arabic.I can use (this/that) when talking about the body.I can distinguish feminine and masculine forms of the body. 

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 2, Activity 03: "فِي الـمَدْرَسَة / At School" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice studying school vocabulary. They will be able to respond to simple questions related to school. Students will also practice identifying school-related vocabulary by looking at pictures. They will also be able to write a full sentence in Arabic using the vocabulary they are given individually. Can-Do Statements: I can introduce myself and others.I can respond to a question about my preferences. I can identify and describe objects/ideas using provided pictures. I can compose a sentence(s) about a specific topic when prompted. 

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 2, Activity 02: "شَجَرَة العَائِلة / Family Tree" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will focus more on giving and completing a task. Students will be given a tree; each with words on the side. Students will create their own family tree and then will ask and answer questions about families. Can-Do Statements:I can describe my family tree to othersI can ask someone about their family I can answer specific questions about my family

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 2, Activity 10: "!رَمَضَان كَرِيم / Special Occasions" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will be able to explore different kinds of Middle Eastern special occasions in a Kahoot format.Can-Do Statements:I can understand the importance of celebrations in my own and in middle eastern cultures.I can use simple phrases and sentences to explain middle eastern special occasions.I can discuss my preferences.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 2, Activity 13: "أَزْمِنَة الأَفعَال / Verb Tenses" (Face-to-Face/online)

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In this activity, students will practice using some of the verbs we use on a daily basis, with the past and imperative tenses more focused on the present tense.Can-Do Statements:I can talk with someone using the three verb tenses.I can read and write words of the Arabic verb tenses.I can recognize the present tense.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 02: "الحَرَكَات القَصِيرَة / Short Vowels" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice using the short vowels in a word. They will also practice how to write أ،ب،ت،ث in the first\middle\end of a word.Can-Do Statements:I can differentiate between the short vowels.I can pronounce short vowels with أ،ب ،ت ،ث I can use the short vowels in a word.I can recognize and write أ، ب، ت، ث، in the first\middle\end of the word.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 03: "المُدُود/ Long Vowels" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice using the long vowels in a word. They will also practice how to write long vowels and how to read them as well.Can-Do Statements:I can understand the long vowels in Arabic.I can differentiate between long vowels and short vowels.I can write and read long vowels in Arabic.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 04: "أعَرِّفُ بِنَفْسِي / Introducing myself" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice talking about themself in four simple sentences. As well as reading new simple conversation sentences.Can-Do Statements:I can introduce myself to others.I can say:My nameMy age My nationalityMy majorI can ask others about their names, ages, majors, and nationalities.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 06: "التّضَاد / Opposites" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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This activity will have different and fun instructions using a tool called Jamboard. Students will write, pronounce, and memorize the opposites in Arabic. Can-Do Statements:I can use opposites in a conversation with a friend.I can find the opposite of the image provided to me.I can type/draw an opposite word in Arabic.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 07: "الأَلْوَان / Colors" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice reading and writing colors in Arabic with a fun game! As well as practicing using the color with feminine and masculine forms. Can-Do Statements:I can read/write colors in Arabic.I can recognize that colors have feminine and masculine forms in Arabic.I can use colors with feminine and masculine forms.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 09: "البُلدَان والجِنسِيّات / Countries & Nationalities" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will be learning about Arabic countries in addition to European and South American countries. Also, practice asking and answering questions about various nationalities. Using feminine and masculine forms.Can-Do Statements:I can identify the names of Arabic countries.I can ask someone where they are from and say where am I from?I can use either feminine or masculine to describe my nationality.

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Authors: Blake Simmerman, Amber Hoye, Sara Bakari, Sara Bakari

Arabic Level 1, Activity 12: "الإِسْتِفْهَام / Interrogatives" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice the interrogatives in Arabic. In a forum of multiple choices questions, students will understand how to ask and answer the interrogative articles in Arabic.Can-Do Statements:I can understand the question sentences in Arabic.I can ask someone simple questions in Arabic.I can answer simple questions in Arabic.

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Authors: Sara Bakari, Amber Hoye

Arabic Level 1, Activity 13: "أَيَّام الأُسْبُوع/ Days of the Week" (Face-to-Face/Online)

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In this activity, students will practice using the days of the week in a sentence. they will talk about Mohammed's weekly routines. Students will be using the words today, tomorrow, and yesterday.Can-Do Statements:I can read and write the weekdays in Arabic.I can use the weekdays in a sentence.I can use Today, Tomorrow, and Yesterday in a sentence.

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Authors: Sara Bakari, Amber Hoye