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We're studying the history of language this year. I'd like to add a unit-type study on alphabets. One reason is ds has decided he wants to add Russian back into the rotation next year and I want to solidify the alphabet before we start. We're already doing Japanese as our language. 

 

I'll add Greek too(we can still sing the Greek alphabet song from CAP). 

 

What are some other alphabets we could add? My goal is not perfect retention (except for Russian), but more exposure to other forms of writing. 

 

Arabic?

Cuneiform?

Anglo- Saxon runes?

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If you decide on Arabic this little book is fun, easy, and well done. I used it decades ago to teach myself the alphabet. Just the thing for starting out.

 

The Arabic alphabet is not difficult to learn. And the Farsi (Persian) alphabet is basically the same (with several extra characters).

 

http://www.amazon.com/The-Arabic-Alphabet-Read-Write/dp/0818404302/ref=pd_sim_b_1

 

Bill

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Arabic is also nice/interesting from the whole standpoint of calligraphy as art.  

 

Here's some nice pics http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/arabic-calligraphy-artworks/

 

For actually learning the alphabet, try http://youtu.be/E76m7J7KWuU   Start around 2:00 or so.

 

My kids also really liked this guy (wow, surprised he has over 11 million views)... 

 Basically he's singing the alphabet with the three main vowels.

 

But there are tons of videos out there. :)

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I was going to suggest Georgian for the sheer beauty of it - Roadrunner beat me to it :)

 

Sequoyah's Syllabary has an interesting history.

 

 

I would add in a study of the International Phonetic Alphabet. 

 

 

Here a two books that are on my wish list:

 

Writing:  The Story of Alphabets and Scripts

 

Writing Systems of the World

 

 

What a great study! 

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