Learn the alphabet capitals with this cute as pie matching game!

I have this sweet printable alphabet set to play snap / match by pairing the letters with their capital counterpart! Each letter has its own pattern to help the child to identify matching pairs!

Through repetition, they should be able to learn casually through play both the small and capital letters inshaAllah!

 I think having something like this when I was teaching my eldest would have made learning the capitals so much easier and more fun! Alhamdulillah, my younger one can play and learn inshaAllah with help from her big sister instead!



To grab a set of the alphabet match game cards, just click onto the free download link {here}!

alphabet  game cards to match each letter with its capital!
 

Home school time-lines....a hands on way to visualising history!

home school time lines
Hear the term "Time-line" and probably what comes to mind is a dreary line etched into an old school book, crammed full of dates and information.

Okay well, I need to wake you up and remind you.....as a homeschooler you do school but make it cool! (wink!)

Time lines do not have to be squeezed into a page from an exercise book.....they can be huge....really huge....ginormous....as big and as bold as you want them to be and fun!

I have discovered the world of time lines this week and I think they are awesome.....so long as you do not have a closed school mentality!

Before I continue, let us establish what is the point of a time line (just in case it is not already obvious!). It is fundamentally a "time map" showing key events within various or specified periods. It allows you to visually piece together key events across history from different cultures and civilisations, mapping out how they all piece together and in some instances even overlap!

You may want to produce a time-line of Islamic History starting with the beginning of creation right through to present day, and perhaps another on world History - or even mapping it all out on one time-line together to easily compare key events across different civilisations during the same time periods!
Perhaps you'd like to take a look at the Seerah in detail, so could use a time-line to map out the life of the Prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم

I've been learning about Time lines over the past couple of days, and have found there are a few ways of putting one together, from binding in a folder to spreading it out all over the width of a wall!

I like my house to look like a house not a school everywhere you look so I don't want things all over every wall other than in our dedicated "school space" which is always full!

The most awesome method I have seen, is to make an accordion style book, which allows you to open out its pages should you desire, or flick through as a compact book!
This makes it easy to store away, and just pull out when needed!

The great thing about time-lines is that you can go backwards and forwards through the years, adding key events throughout different times as you study or come across them - you don't have to study everything "in order" from the beginning.
So for example, lets say you are doing a time-line of Islamic history, you may do a study about the early companions, and so map out key figures and events back in the early years before Hijrah, and then you may learn something more contemporary such as the recent Scholars during the last decade - so you can skip ahead and put those in, then you might go back to add one of the great battles! In this way you can continue to add information and dates going back and forth throughout all ages, allowing a visual representation of history to be captured right in front of you!

You may never finish a time-line, as you continue to add more events and dates, adding more paper and centuries as you go! Its a great hands-on way to help make history real!

You don't have to do a time line covering a huge time span, but instead specify a particular era, such as the Tudor times, or perhaps take a look at the development of something such as inventions over a century!

I don't have any images of completed timelines to show you (not "blogger professional" I know!), because we haven't done any yet. But I'd suggest taking a look online at various blogs and pinterest to get the idea.
What actually brought time lines to my attention and how cool you can make them was a youtube video by some American (Christian) home educators. I listened to it as I cleaned my kitchen and cooked dinner!
Its not a Muslim discussion so bare in mind there are things which they discuss which are of no relevance to us as Muslim home educators, however their conversation regarding the essence of how and why a time line can be produced is useful. If you are interested, the link for the video is here.
 

Non-Fiction creative writing prompts!

non fiction creative writing picture promts
I'm not going to mention anything regarding whether fiction writing is permissible or not here. This is something which I am still trying to understand myself and will remain silent on this issue until I have a clear grasp of what the basis of this matter is.

However, I will say because I am not sure of this matter, I prefer to not delve into it purely for the fact that for me as I am unsure, it is something doubtful, a grey area. Therefore my children do not write fiction accounts and stories.

When my eldest daughter was learning to write and developing her early writing skills, we used to do a lot of story writing! Since leaving that, we haven't really done any "free writing" as such, instead we have been using factual accounts and Islamic Studies as a means to practice writing development.

However, I feel it is difficult to express your own creative thoughts and ideas when writing in this way. I wanted her to learn how to express her own ideas and thoughts because it is an important writing skill to have. And so, after maybe a year of no creative writing, today we found a way to explore this again but using non-fiction Alhamdulillah!

All I did, was find a few pictures online to act as a writing prompt. I gave her 4 images to choose from, and in this instant, she chose a pink cottage house with a perfectly manicured garden!
I asked her to begin her writing with "I think that...." and continue to write what her thoughts are on the house, what type of people or family might live there, what she likes, what she would do if she lived in such a house etc etc.

So in this way, she was able to explore and express her own thoughts and ideas . It has been a long while since we did any kind of free writing, so we need to work on building up our skills inshaAllah. But I think its a pretty neat way to encourage expression of thoughts and ideas and to develop articulating them inshaAllah.

Just to add -after a long time of not understanding the point of pinterest, I have finally "got it"..although still learning!
I'm slowly building up my pinterest list of boards and pins of useful ideas which I think may be useful "one day" inshaAllah!
I've made a pinterest board to gather images to use for non-fiction creative writing prompts, which I plan to continue adding to inshaAllah. So feel free to check that out! (it is very much a work in progress!).



 

lets make some cute alphabet tracing worksheets!

Some cute and simple letter tracing worksheets all the way from A to Z!

With two designs to choose from...now don't say I don't spoil you! Alhamdulillah!

For younger children, I would suggest working with your child to help direct where to start from and pencil direction.

My youngest hates letter practice, and for a long time I have let her do her own thing, but I think its time to start reigning her in before bad habits are ingrained!






Please click here to download the Bunting letter tracing worksheets.

 









Please click here to download the Rocket letter tracing worksheets.

 

Indoor sandpit for winter-time fun!

indoor winter activity with sand
I was speaking to a sister a couple of weeks ago about what I could try to keep my younger one busy. She suggested playing with sand!
My first reaction as I mentally processed this idea was, what about the mess! There will be sand everywhere!
But as I pondered, and she shared what a benefit sand playing could be to help improve concentration and not to mention the "quiet" as she is busy playing away, I figured she would love it!

I already had a large container box, so that weekend we got a bag of sand (which was only a couple of pounds!) and put in a few little toys.

We place a mat under the box so if sand spills it is easily picked up and thrown back in! I have to say, it keeps both girls busy for a long time! ....and that gives me plenty of time to do something without feeling guilty I'm occupied with something!

I'm trying to find more fun activities to keep the kids busy......what do you your kids do? Leave a comment below because I really need more ideas!

weekly student planners...for those who like cute organisation!

For the super organised.....kids weekly planners!

boys student weekly planner
Download the boys weekly student planner here
 
girls weekly student planner
Download the girls weekly student planner here
 
 
 

Cute Arabic Alphabet game you can print at home!

arabic alphabet game cards
I'm always on the lookout for good quality educational materials that will inspire the kids as well as myself...and provide good value for money too!
I've bought many materials over the years which in hindsight, I really didn't need to. I think there are many resources which can be just as easily made yourself at home.....and sometimes they turn out better because they have been crafted with love!

Today I'm sharing these sweet Arabic alphabet cards, which can be used as a lovely tool to help familiarise and teach your children the Arabic letters.


It is a great resource to allow kids to learn through play!
 
The set consists of:
  •  56 Arabic letter cards - containing 2 matching sets of the alphabet.
  • 6 instruction cards for 5 different games
  • 1 cover card.
I'd recommend printing onto card and for extra durability, laminating! I printed our set out yesterday and I have to say, they look pretty awesome mashaAllah! .....way better than something you would find similar in a shop...and for a fraction of the price too Alhamdulillah!

arabic alphabet game cards
Click on the highlighted text below to download the
 

Printable Salaah tracker

Click on the link beneath each picture to download the trackers inshaAllah. I'd suggest laminating to allow you to use stickers that can be peeled off and start again week after week inshaAllah.

 
  
 

A little pampering is going on!

In case you've dropped by and had to do a double-take....yes this is amuslimhomeschool.com! The blog is currently undergoing a virtual facelift so a few changes will be going on!

I know some things are misaligned and are out of place, please bare with me! Everything should still be functioning and available as normal during the process!

 Our new fresh new look should be completed soon inshaAllah! x
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