What I actually need from ready-to-run packs on a Sunday
Week 5 of Term 1, my Grade 7 section hit unseen reading. They coped with gist but froze when I asked for دليل من النص using a quotation and a line reference—exactly how our UAE MOE assessments expect it. Ready-to-run resources that help me on nights like that do three things: they set the text length right for the cycle (shorter for Cycle 1, denser for Cycle 2), include MOE-style stems (استخرج، علّل، خطط لفكرة رئيسة), and carry one focused grammar skill that the text earns—say المفعول به rather than a scatter of unrelated drills.
I also need writing prompts that match common reporting bands: a personal narrative at 120–150 words with sentence variety, or a formal email with a clear closing. Finally, banks of vocabulary with Tier 2 academic Arabic (مقارنة، تسلسل، استنتاج) are gold. When I want to skim fresh, classroom-ready sets that I can slot into next week’s plan, I browse what colleagues have shared in the community library.