Arabic Letter Tracing Worksheets โ All 28 Letters
Learn to write all 28 Arabic letters with correct stroke order: isolated form, initial, medial and final positions. Dotted tracing guides with clear start points. Personalised with the child's name. Free PDF in 30 seconds.
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๐จ๏ธ Create my Arabic tracing worksheetsWhy use this worksheet?
Correct stroke order
Each letter shows numbered arrows โ prevents bad habits that are hard to correct later.
Four letter forms
Isolated, initial, medial, final โ Arabic letters change shape by position.
Guided lines
Three-line guide (baseline, midline, ascender) matched to Arabic script norms.
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No sign-up. Personalised with the child's name.
How to use it?
- 1Select letters to practise
- 2Choose difficulty level
- 3Enter child's name
- 4Download free A4 PDF
- 5Trace following the numbered arrows
Frequently asked questions
At what age to start Arabic letter tracing?
From age 4-5 for basic stroke patterns (vertical lines, curves). Letter tracing from age 5-6 once fine motor control is sufficient.
In what order to teach Arabic letters?
Group by shape family: ุฃ ุจ ุช ุซ (basic with dots), then ุฌ ุญ ุฎ, then ุฏ ุฐ ุฑ ุฒ, etc. Letters with similar shapes learned together reduce confusion.
Right-to-left โ how to teach direction?
Explicitly mark the starting point with a green dot. Practice the right-to-left direction with simpler horizontal patterns before letters.
Connected vs. isolated form โ which first?
Start with isolated form (easier, fewer connections), then practice two-letter combinations, then full words. Don't rush to cursive.