BK87 - as salaam 'alaikum. i need your advice, please. deep sigh. I began teaching the girls Surah al-Inshiqaaq, ayat 1 - 5 today, alhamdulillah; when i realized something. i am teaching the individual words first, and then how to connect them with tajweed rules, but hamzatul wasl is giving me a challenge because an individual word may be technically spelled a certain way, "ٱنشَقَّتۡ" (technically it begins with hamzah + kasrah), but pronounced another way (with dhamma of preceeding word) due to tajweed rules. so, now i think i have to add a shaded "hamzah + vowel" on top of the beginning of each word with hamzatu wasl (that is only written in the Qur'an) due to script/writing rules . . .all of this because i want the girls (and myself) to recognize the correct spelling of individual words for dictionary/sarf/grammar later. uggghhhh.
please see attached ppt for individual flashcards and i adjusted the words the surah, and i think i will do this for the other suwar in Juz 'Amma as well.
i am also going to add a space in between the "wa" for 'and' or 'an oath' to show that it is actually two words, although they are written together. what do you think?
and for the ayah cards, should, i also include the "shaded hamza + vowel" to show the actual/technical spelling of individual words? ohhhhhhhhhhhh - what to do? i need to get the final method down and adjust all of the other suwar for juz 'amma (for consistency) so i can upload them to the forums. ya Rabb!
Bismillaah
wa 'alaykis salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu ukhtee al-kareemah
Hamzatul-wasl:The shading method seems too confusing for me. I would suggest the best way to do it is how it is done in this book:
The first section of the book is similar to qaaidah nooraaniyyah, i.e. teaching the diacritic marks, pronunciation, etc.
Then the second part of the book is tajweed rules ...
The first section in this chapter teaches hamzatul wasl and its rules. It shows different forms of how it appears in the qur'aan e.g. at the beginning (kasrah / fathah/ dhammah) or in the middle of an aayah. If you make it a priority to create flash cards similar to these using examples from juz amma, and then teach them the surah, inshaa'Allaah they would be able to comprehend better how hamzatul wasl works and that will help them with their quraan reading inshaa'Allaah.
Wallaahu a'lam.
I can try help you if you like, then we can see if it works inshaa'Allaah.
Regarding the "waw", I think instead of the space, use the "/" in LR to change the colour so that the girls can see it is a separate word.
May Allaah increase all of our children in knowledge. Aameen.
Wassalaaamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatulllaahi Wa Barakaatuhu