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I have decided to compile this list of Ramadan activities to share the best of
what I have found available on the internet from Homeschooling Blogs and
other Islamic Websites.
[Click on the red links below to view the activities and resources].
My first stop for Ramadan Activities is usually TJ Ramadan. Sister Umm
Ibrahim of Talibidden Jr. has done such an awesome job over the years of
creating and sharing her resources, and I am yet to me a Muslim
Homeschooler who hasnt benefited from her websites, mashaaAllah.
Below I plan to list activities on a day by day basis. You are not obliged to
follow the activities in order, and you dont have to complete all the
activities listed under each day. You can pick and choose from the links as
suits your childs abilities and interests.
Where I have stated activities for older children or younger children, it is up
to you to look at the activity and decided which best suits your child. My
categories are general. By older children, I mean those who can read and
write sentences independently or with minimal supervision. And by younger
children, I mean those who need supervision to help complete an activity.
Before diving straight into the activities, give yourself time to plan and
prepare your lessons (preferably two weeks to a month before Ramadan).
That way you will not feel overwhelmed and you will find yourselves enjoying
and benefiting more from the activities.
I highly recommend starting out by downloading and reading through this
awesome TJ Ramadan Organiser and also getting yourselves a copy of this
wonderful Ramadan Goal Planner from A Muslim Homeschool.
Next up are some activities that you can spread out across the 29/30 days of
Ramadan.
For older children:
Ramadan Notebooking Pages by Imans Homeschool
Ramadan Notebooking Pages by A Muslim Homeschool
Ramadhan Lapbook on Imans Homeschool
Eid ul Fitr Lapbook by Talibidden Jr.
Ramadan Daily Journal
Ramadan Interactive Notebook by TJ Ramadan
Beneficial Articles from Salaf-us-Saalih
Below are activities for each day of Ramadan. Each day will have a specific
topic and the activities listed are designed to reflect that.
Ramadan 3 ~ Suhoor
Explanation regarding Imsak (the time to finish Suhoor)
Suhoor: Draw and Trace Worksheet by TJ Ramadan
Suhoor Place Mat by TJ Ramadan
Suhoor Lessons and Activities by TJ Ramadan
Meal Planners
Meal Planners by A Muslim Homeschool
Ramadan 4 ~ Iftar
Iftaar: Draw and Trace Worksheet by TJ Ramadan
Duaa for Breaking the Fast Poster by TJ Ramadan
Duaa for Host Poster (1)
Duaa for Hos Poster (2)
Ramadan 5 ~ Dates
Ahadith about Dates Activity by Umm Abdul Basir
Date Recipe Book by Umm Abdul Basir
Date Unit Study by TJ Ramadan
Baby Counts Dates Numbers Book by A Muslim Child is Born
Dates Subtraction Game by A Muslim Child is Born
Dates and Dots Game by A Muslim Homeschool
Cute Date Gifts by A Muslim Homeschool
Date Tree Craft at TJ Ramadan
Makrout: Algerian Date Cakes
Ramadan 7 ~ Sadaqah
Charity Lapbook by Imans Homeschool
Ramadhan Sadaqah Game by A Muslim Child is Born
Sadaqah Drawing Sheet
Charity Shop Memory Game at Sunnah Bookstore
Sadaqah Jar Craft by Diary of a Muslimaah
Sadaqah Box Counting Activity by Umm Abdul Basir
Ramadan 15 ~ Taraweeh
Taraweeh Tracker Chart by TJ Ramadan
Colour the Minaret Tarweeh Tracker by TJ Ramadan
Quraan Reading Tracker by TJ Ramadan
Taraweeh Prayer Rug Craft
Prayer Rug Magnets by Umm Abdul Basir
The Night Prayer in Ramadan Explained by Shaykh al-Albaanee
Ramadan 21 ~ Itikaaf
Concerning the Itikaaf by Shaykh al-Albaanee (article)