Dear Parents and Students,
“Winston Churchill once said, “Personally I’m always ready to
learn, although I do not always like being taught.” What worries us is that
this is the attitude many of us have towards learning and development. What is
it about traditional methods of dispensing information that make people shy
away from learning new skills and developing their knowledge?
But why can’t the act of taking in new
information, practicing it, applying it and retaining it be enjoyable? This
isn’t the Matrix. We can’t plug you into a computer terminal and instantly
teach you everything you need to know. But we can make the
process of learning less of a chore. In fact, if we approach it the right way,
we can even make it fun.
The benefits of this approach are clear enough.
Fun has a positive effect on learners’ motivation levels, determining what we
learn and how much information we retain. This is important. Learning is not a
one-off event. It requires repetition and dedication. Making the experience fun
helps to keep learners curious and encourages repeat visits.”
Enjoy learning!
KG – Enjoy singing in Arabic, and practice your numbers and
letters. Bring your work for show and tell in class. We will always be proud
Arabic learners!
First Grade – Enjoy accomplishment in learning reading in Arabic;
read words to your parents and the story of Ami Manssor. Continue to review the
letters of the alphabets. We will always be proud Arabic learners!
Second Grade - Enjoy accomplishment in learning reading in Arabic; read
words to your parents and read the story of In The Basket (Fe Alsalati) or The School’s Field (Malab Al
madrasa). Continue to review the letters of the alphabets. We will always be
proud Arabic learners!
Grade Three - Enjoy accomplishment in learning reading in Arabic; read
words to your parents and read the story of The Sun Rise (Ttalaat Alshams ) or
The School’s Field (Malab Al madrasa). Continue to review the letters of the
alphabets. We will always be proud Arabic learners!
Grade Fourth - Enjoy accomplishment in learning reading in Arabic; read
to your parents and read the story of His Bicycle is prettier (Drajatoho Ajmal )
Continue to review the letters of the alphabets. We will always be proud Arabic
learners!
Grade Five - Enjoy accomplishment in learning reading in Arabic; read
to your parents and read the story of The Old Shoe (Alhetha Alqadeem) Continue
to review the letters of the alphabets. We will always be proud Arabic
learners!
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