Year 3Summer TermAges 7-8
Tips & Hints
Year 3 Celebration
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You don't need to be an Arabic expert to teach your child. Consistency, encouragement, and making it fun are far more important than perfection. These tips will help you feel confident and prepared.
🏫 For Teachers
- Year 3 is a significant milestone — children can now read, write, and form sentences in Arabic.
- The review should be celebratory and confidence-building, not assessment-focused.
- A portfolio or scrapbook of the year's work is a wonderful keepsake for children and parents.
- Consider a Year 3 Arabic showcase event where parents can see children's achievements.
🏠 For Parents
- Your child has completed 3 years of Arabic learning — that is a genuine achievement to celebrate!
- They can now name body parts, foods, school items, form sentences, and even read connected words.
- Keep Arabic alive over the summer: watch Arabic children's videos, play vocabulary games, use phrases.
- Year 4 will introduce clothing, rooms, transport, and longer sentences — exciting times ahead!
💡 Learning Hints & Memory Tricks
- ✦In 3 years, you have learned the alphabet, numbers to 100, colours, animals, family, food, body parts, and so much more!
- ✦You can form real Arabic sentences and even read connected words — you are becoming an Arabic reader!
- ✦The best Arabic learners practise a little every day — even 5 minutes keeps your skills sharp!