The workbook for Sixth grade should be used in conjunction with the Sixth grade textbook from the same series of books. The objective of the workbook is to reinforce ideas and to continue to develop skills learned in the textbook. It pays special attention to writing practice and free reading. Each of the 24 units in the textbook correspond to one unit in the workbook.
The workbook resembles the textbook in its structure; they are both divided into 6 sections, with 3 sections each, that are taught in one semester. Units consist of 2 lessons (over 4 pages). The first lesson has a story on the first page and reading comprehension and vocabulary on the second page. The second lesson has handwriting and dictation on the third page and free expression or a game on the fourth page.
There are 6 units dedicated to review of old material; each unit is made up of 2 lessons. The first includes reading comprehension, vocabulary, and expression; the second unit includes handwriting, dictation, critical thinking, and entertainment.
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Posted by Unknown on Apr 17th 2017
i liked the book but the foot notes did not explain what the author meant by kill the non believers? what do u mean
Posted by Unknown on Apr 10th 2017
I reverted to Islam 4 years ago and have read several different English versions of the Quran and immediately connected with the notes from Dr. Mustafa Khatab in the beginning of the book. Although I'm learning to read in Arabic, I have never read a Quran in English that was as beautifully and artfully translated as this edition. It has been an inspiration for me to read the Quran from beginning to end with better understanding than ever before. So much so, that I ordered copies for some of my non-Muslim friends and family who are curious about it and about Islam.
Posted by Alex on Feb 16th 2017
This is by far the best Quran translation. It's clear and easy to understand as a pose to old English versions.
Great work Mash Allah!
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