Game Components
Arabic Letters & Diacritics for word formation (2–7 letters)
Elegant Box with 4 Sub-Boxes:
- Box 1 & 2: 140 Arabic letters each
with pronunciation & English translation. - Box 3: Level 1 (Short Words)
140 words (2-4 letters) with pronunciation & English translation. - Box 4: Level 2 (Long Words)
140 words (5-7 letters) with pronunciation & English translation.
Game Rules
- Players:
- 1 (Solo play possible without scoring).
- 2-3-4 players - Game duration: pre-determined by players.
- Word Level: choose Level 1, Level 2, or both.
Setup
- Place all cards face down.
- Separate letters and word cards.
- First player chosen by agreement.
How to Play
- Each player draws a word card, reads it aloud, and places it face up.
- The first player draws 3 letter cards, reads them aloud, and places them face up.
- The second player does the same.
- Players form their word using the drawn letters.
- Additional letters are drawn until the word is complete.
Scoring System
- 1 point per letter and 1 per diacritical mark used.
- “Switch Player” plays change turn.
- JOKER can replace any other card.
- Letter exchange: half a point per exchanged letter for each player.
- First to complete a word wins the round.
End of Round
- Letter cards reshuffled.
- Word card goes to the bottom of the pile.
Mini Games
Parents can teach their young children the
letters of the alphabet without using words.
Yes, it is very possible for Parents to teach their children the alphabet alone without using words.
The idea is for the child to recognize only the letter shape and pronunciation, and later associate them with words.
Here are some fun and easy methods:
Yes, it is very possible for Parents to teach their children the alphabet alone without using words.
The idea is for the child to recognize only the letter shape and pronunciation, and later associate them with words.
Here are some fun and easy methods:
- Songs & Rhymes: Repeating the letters in order to a simple tune (such as: A - B - C ...) helps the child memorize them quickly.
- Visual Cards: Display a large card with only the letter, while clearly repeating its pronunciation.
- Playing with Play-Doh or Blocks: Shape the letter by hand, or build it with blocks. This solidifies the letter shape in the child's mind.
- Drawing & Coloring: Redraw and write down each letter separately.
- Physical Movement: Associate each letter with a specific movement (such as raising the hand with "A", clapping with "B").
- Short Daily Repetition: 5 minutes a day is sufficient. The important thing is to keep the atmosphere fun and stress-free.
Game Components
Arabic Letters & Diacritics for word formation (2–7 letters)
Elegant Box with 4 Sub-Boxes:
- Box 1 & 2: 140 Arabic letters each
with pronunciation & English translation. - Box 3: Level 1 (Short Words)
140 words (2-4 letters) with pronunciation & English translation. - Box 4: Level 2 (Long Words)
140 words (5-7 letters) with pronunciation & English translation.
Game Rules
- Players:
- 1 (Solo play possible without scoring).
- 2-3-4 players - Game duration: pre-determined by players.
- Word Level: choose Level 1, Level 2, or both.
Setup
- Place all cards face down.
- Separate letters and word cards.
- First player chosen by agreement.
How to Play
- Each player draws a word card, reads it aloud, and places it face up.
- The first player draws 3 letter cards, reads them aloud, and places them face up.
- The second player does the same.
- Players form their word using the drawn letters.
- Additional letters are drawn until the word is complete.
Scoring System
- 1 point per letter and 1 per diacritical mark used.
- “Switch Player” plays change turn.
- JOKER can replace any other card.
- Letter exchange: half a point per exchanged letter for each player.
- First to complete a word wins the round.
End of Round
- Letter cards reshuffled.
- Word card goes to the bottom of the pile.
Mini Games
Parents can teach their young children the letters of the alphabet without using words.
Yes, it is very possible for Parents to teach their children the alphabet alone without using words.
The idea is for the child to recognize only the letter shape and pronunciation, and later associate them with words.
Here are some fun and easy methods:
Yes, it is very possible for Parents to teach their children the alphabet alone without using words.
The idea is for the child to recognize only the letter shape and pronunciation, and later associate them with words.
Here are some fun and easy methods:
- Songs & Rhymes: Repeating the letters in order to a simple tune (such as: A - B - C ...) helps the child memorize them quickly.
- Visual Cards: Display a large card with only the letter, while clearly repeating its pronunciation.
- Playing with Play-Doh or Blocks: Shape the letter by hand, or build it with blocks. This solidifies the letter shape in the child's mind.
- Drawing & Coloring: Redraw and write down each letter separately.
- Physical Movement: Associate each letter with a specific movement (such as raising the hand with "A", clapping with "B").
- Short Daily Repetition: 5 minutes a day is sufficient. The important thing is to keep the atmosphere fun and stress-free.
Pronunciation of some Letters
Some letters in Arabic can be challenging to pronounce.With KALIMAT, we've developed a simple and effective visual guide to make pronunciation easier to remember and master.
Explore the guide below and start playing and learning.


