Wednesday, 25 May 2016

A message from Teacher Nancy, our librarian :)

Dear Parents,
Asalamu Alaikum
Where has time gone, SubhanAllah! It seems like yesterday when everyone was getting ready to go back to school. The month of June is just around the corner and with it is the long awaited summer vacation. It is a well-known fact that during summer, the dreaded "Summer Slide" sets in. However, the following ten steps can help prevent the summer slide
​ in your child​


1. Take a book. The best way to get your kids reading is to have books available, so take them with you, whether it's in the car, at the beach or waiting at the doctor's office.
2. Summer recharge. Plan ahead for a fun reading-related trip midway through the summer to reignite the love of books and reward kids for reading. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; the trip could simply be camping like a character in a favorite book.
3. Explore hobbies. Reading is extra fun when the subject matter involves your favorite things. Look for books that match your kids' personal interests, such as dinosaurs or gymnastics.
4. Magazine madness. Plenty of popular kids magazines can be delivered to your home for an exciting surprise in the mailbox that makes an excellent reason to flip it open and start reading. 
5. Road trip reading. A long car ride is the perfect opportunity for the whole family to enjoy an audiobook together. You can discuss the story over lunch breaks and fuel stops to engage even further with the book.
6. Pen pals. Work with other parents to set up pen pals for the summer and have kids write letters back and forth to practice their reading and writing skills.
7. Act it out. Encourage kids to gather some neighborhood friends and create a play based on a favorite book. This helps kids understand the characters and story lines by bringing them to life.
8. Take direction. Ask kids to read the directions for a classic summer project, like setting up a tent or making a snack for a picnic. Whether they are directing you or doing it themselves, reading and understanding directions builds important skills.
9. Head to the library. Most libraries offer fun and interactive summer reading programs for kids that include incentives, activities and structure to help get kids excited about reading all summer long.
10. Tap into tech time. If you've committed to limiting screen time for the summer, consider a compromise that lets kids use devices for productive activities, such as reading e-books.

11. I will add an eleventh step. Scholastic Book Fair! Let’s put an end to the
​summer slide. For more information, please click on the Scholastic Book Fair link.



​Sincerely,



Nancy-Ann Brethour
School Librarian

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Great Arabic Website, from Teacher Nesreen :)

Assalamu-alakum!

Dear Parents,

I would really like to recommend you to use this Arabic website which will help your child improve their Arabic language skills in a lovely way.
Please add it to your favorites:

Arabian Sindibad
Jazakum Allah kheir!

Nesreen Zahedah, B.Sc.
Quran & Arabic Language Teacher
Abraar School

Monday, 11 April 2016

A message from Teacher Nesreen, the Arabic teacher

Assalamo alaikom dear parents,

I hope you are doing very well. Today, your child will bring home work sheets that he/she accomplished during the second term (class work, tests,...etc). Please take a look, ask your child about what he/she learned and return back.

These are the letters that we learned during the second term:
(د / ك / ن / ي / ج / س / ف / ح / ز / ص)
The student should know how to write it at the beginning, middle, and at  the end of the word. Should write and read simple words that include these letters. Also, should have the ability to mention examples of words that have these letters.

I would like to thank all the students and the parents who were taking care of doing their home works and submit them on time.

Please do not hesitate to contact me, if you have any questions or concerns at :          nzahedah@abraarschool.com

Jazakom Allah khairan for your cooperation 

Nesreen Zahedah, B.Sc.
Quran & Arabic Language Teacher

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Test on Surah Al-Layl


Assalamu alaikum!

 Dearest parents,

Test on Surah Al-Layl on Friday April-1-2016

Jazakum Allah kheir,


Teacher Ibtissam

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

French Spelling Test

Assalamu Alaikum Dear Parents,

Please be reminded that the  spelling test  for Grades 1A and 1B will be on Wednesday, March 23, 2016.
The students are expected to review the words below :

Marie
cherche
son 
chien 
Minuit

Jazakoum Allah khairan

Tr.Said

Monday, 7 March 2016

مهرجان اللغة العربية يوم الاربعاء القادم 9/3 New Annual Arabic Festival 2016




مهرجان اللغة العربية يوم الاربعاء القادم  9/3

السلام عليكم :

مهرجان اللغة العربية لهذا العام  يلبس حلة جديده، شعاره (العب ، امرح  و تعلم )، حيث نهدف من خلاله مشاركة جميع التلاميذ في جميع الفصول الدراسية، من الروضة الى الصف السادس ،في جو من المرح و اللعب ، و ذلك لتحفيز الطالب على حب اللغة العربية ، والاقبال على تعلمها برغبة.

*سيكون المهرجان عبارة عن أركان( مسابقات و ألعاب) ،  يتنقل التلاميذ بينها في ملعب المدرسة ، وسيكون ركن المقصف واحد  من هذه الاركان، و سيتم من خلاله  بيع أشياء صغيرة محببه الى التلميذ،  بأسعار تترواح مابين (1 – 4 $) .

فالرجاء ان رغب طفلك في الشراء من مقصف المهرجان  تزويده بالنقود اللازمة،  يوم المهرجان الموضح أعلاه ، على أن تكون النقود ان أمكن  مفككة ( دولار..دولار..) و ليست قطعة واحدة ( مثلا 5$ قطعة واحدة ) .

                                                                                    جزاكم الله خيرا

 

New Annual Arabic Festival 2016

(Play, Learn and Have Fun)

 

When: Wednesday 9/3/2016

What: Arabic Competitions, Games, Clown, Puppet show & store centers (to buy stuff), for all grades.

Where: School Gym

P.S. For the Store Center there will be items to be sold (prices from $1-$4), kindly please send money with your child if he/she would like to buy from the store.

Looking forward for fun time with our student, insha’Allah.


Wednesday, 20 January 2016

French Test :) Message from Monsiuer Said

Assalam alaikoum!
Dear parents,
Grade 1 will have a French  test  on Friday, January 29, 2016
You will find the rubric and the story in the email sent to you today.

Tr. Said

JAK