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The learning journey begins with a visual identification card that introduces children to the yaa arabic letter through two familiar words: “يمامة” (dove) and “يد” (hand). These illustrations help children make meaningful connections between the sound of the letter “ي” and everyday objects. This foundational step ensures learners associate the yaa arabic letter with both pronunciation and imagery, which enhances memory retention.
Recognizing the Yaa Arabic Letter with Familiar Words

Yaa Letter Hunt and Writing Circles
In this engaging worksheet, students practice recognizing the yaa arabic letter within a group of various Arabic characters. Once they find it, they write the letter “ي” inside designated circles. This activity not only improves letter identification skills but also encourages fine motor development as learners focus on accurate writing of the yaa letter.

Tracing and Writing the Yaa Arabic Letter
This handwriting worksheet provides structured practice for tracing and writing the yaa alphabet letter. Children begin by following dotted lines and gradually progress to writing the letter on their own. The consistent repetition helps develop muscle memory and confidence, forming a strong foundation in Arabic handwriting techniques.
See Also: Arabic Letter Waw

Coloring the Yaa Arabic Letter with Themed Art
To wrap up the learning experience, children enjoy a creative coloring activity featuring the yaa letter along with outlined drawings of a dove (يمامة) and a hand (يد). This relaxing task combines visual learning with artistic expression, reinforcing the letter in a fun and engaging way.
