Name Alaa: Educational worksheet for children learning to write their name in Arabic. The name featured throughout the document is “Alaa” (آلاء). The worksheets provide tracing and writing exercises for the name Alaa and its individual letters, along with a creative activity to color the letters. The content aims to help children practice handwriting and recognize the letters of their name.
Writing My Name Alaa
This page of the worksheet focuses on the full name “Alaa” (آلاء) and its individual letters. It includes a section for the child to write their name, “Alaa,” with the text “I am writing my name” (أنا أكتب اسمي) at the top of the page. The document also breaks down the name into its constituent letters: “آ,” “لا,” and “ء”. The page features a repetition exercise where the name Alaa is written multiple times for tracing and practice. This repetition is a key method for developing muscle memory and reinforcing correct letter formation in young children.

Coloring and Identifying the Letters of Alaa
The second page is designed to help children identify and interact with the letters of their name. It includes an activity to color the letters of the name, featuring the phrase “Color the letters of your name” (لون حروف اسمك). The page also provides space for the child to write the letters of their name in the correct order.
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Additionally, there are prompts to identify and write the first and last letters of the name, asking “The first letter of my name is:” (أول حرف في إسمي هو:) and “The last letter of my name is:” (أخر حرف في إسمي هو:). This reinforces letter recognition and sequencing, which is a fundamental skill for learning to read and write. The page encourages children to write the name “Alaa” three times.
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