Free Persian Alphabet Worksheets for Kids

Printable Persian alphabet worksheets help children connect letter shapes with sounds through short tracing practice. Use them alongside speaking games and a child-safe Farsi app for a balanced week—not as the only way to learn.

Preview layout

آ
ب
Ůž
ŘŞ
م
ن

The PDF includes dotted tracing lines, Persian letter names, and example words for each letter.

Persian alphabet worksheets (PDF)

Printable tracing pages for early letter practice.

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What is included

  • Dotted tracing forms for core Persian letters
  • Letter names in English and Persian for parents
  • One example word per letter (e.g. ب → baba)
  • Right-to-left practice tips on the first page
  • Blank practice row for review weeks

How parents can use the worksheets

Print one page at a time. Sit beside your child, say the letter sound together, then let them trace slowly. If they resist writing, switch to finger tracing or a whiteboard—keep the letter sound the goal, not perfect penmanship.

Align worksheets with your alphabet teaching order so each sheet reinforces a letter they already heard in conversation or in Farsiyar.

Practice tips

  • Keep pencils short; use chunky crayons for younger hands.
  • Put a green dot on the right edge of the page as “start here.”
  • Photograph finished pages for a “letter gallery” your child can flip through.
  • Never drill more than three new letters per week without review games.

Continue learning in Farsiyar

After tracing, open Farsiyar for listen-and-tap letter games that reinforce the same shapes without more pencil fatigue. Children aged 4–12 can practice in short sessions while parents stay in control of profiles and progress.

Frequently asked questions

What age are Persian alphabet worksheets best for?
Most children are ready between ages 5–8 when they can hold a pencil and enjoy copying shapes. Younger children can finger-trace on laminated sheets or in sand trays instead.
How long should a worksheet session last?
Five to ten minutes is enough. Stop while your child still wants more, or switch to a speaking game.
Should worksheets replace a Farsi app?
No—worksheets build writing muscles; apps and conversation build listening and motivation. Use both for a balanced week.

Ready to practice with your child?

Farsiyar offers playful Farsi/Persian lessons, alphabet games, and parent-managed profiles for children aged 4–12.