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Arabic, Urdu, Japanese, Bengali, Sinhala, wood learning game
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(2 ratings)
1,405 students
Created byYadvinder Singh
Last updated 2/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • How can I help a child to create words and expand their knowledge and vocabulary
  • How can I help a child to practice their addition skills
  • How can I help a child to practice writing words
  • How can I help a child to learn the vowels

Course content

7 sections14 lectures44m total length
  • Update French Wooden and Clear Acrylic letter tiles0:07
  • Update: Korean, Arabic and Hebrew laminate letter sheets0:31
  • Update: Print out and laminate sheets for practice2:36

    Gurmukhi, Tamil, Hindi and Urdu Teaching Laminated sheets are being displayed here

  • Update-showcasing wooden letters created with Glowforge see resources for files1:27

    Update as of April 2024 showcasing the letters that were created using the GlowForge Laser Cutting Machine that you can try to access with the help of public library Maker Spaces.

  • Preview1:13
  • Stickers printed and put on wooden tiles to play in your native language5:17
  • Urdu Tiles Being Made with GlowForge machine at library makerspace1:01
  • Introduction6:20
    • Overview and introduction of the general game play and setting up the game for all the players

Requirements

  • A board game to apply the stickers to

Description

Game to improve

  1. Gurmukhi

  2. Hindi

  3. Bengali

  4. English

  5. Gujrati

  6. Korean

  7. Tamil

  8. Malayalam

  9. Arabic

  10. Urdu

  11. Albanian

  12. Russian

  13. Sinhala

  14. Hebrew

Do you want to help children to learn how to read in the English, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, French or English language? Then why not check out this course for another resource to add to your toolbox?

The intention of this course is to share sticker files for printing which you can peel off and put on the back of wooden tiles to help children to learn and practice their language skills. If you have grandparents who are eager to share their stories with the younger generation, then this is a game to give them the chance to do it!


The focus of this course will be to help you in

  • setting up this game

  • creating words

  • tallying up points to practice math skills

  • Practice reading words and creating sentences with the words

  • Practice writing the words in a notebook

  • Adding vowels to the words created

  • What to do if there is a letter that is missing in the word that the player wants to make

My hope is that with this game parents, teachers and family members can help children to not only learn and practice languages but to also learn more about their culture, traditions and religion and expand their knowledge and vocabulary. Players can be invited to share stories and provide guidance to each other by sharing their thinking processes while they play the game.

The files you can find in the resources section, they are not perfect and can be improved with your help and guidance, any tips and feedback will be appreciated, thanks.


Who this course is for:

  • Parents, family members and teachers who would like to help children learn English, Urdu, French, Gurmukhi, & Hindi