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Continue reading →: Hajj Colouring Activity Sheet Freebie
I have created this Colouring activity page for kids to colour keeping the significant pillar of Islam – Hajj in focus. You can download the Hajj Colouring page digital PDF file from the download tab below and print instantly. This will be helpful Insha Allah in Hajj readaloud sessions and…
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Continue reading →: Palestine: Land of the Prophets’ Poster
The land of the prophet educational resource is created for amplifying the learning of the land of Palestine. It is a one page downloadable PDF document and sites a flowchart for the relevant prophets of this land. This download contains 1 PDF document. The use of content and downloads on…
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Continue reading →: Post Ramadan Reflections: 5 Ways to Instill Goodness in Kids
The feeling of acceptance, inclusivity and extending kindness breeds and flourish in Ramadan than no other month. We made it a point to nourish our home education to inculcate the understanding of the purpose and aim of Ramadan this month. Below are 5 ways we catered to foster goodness this…
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Continue reading →: December Homeed 2023-2024
A little glimpse into what our December looked like. A lot of creative buildings were built through tiles. We got to cover stage 2 of the Phonics series. I found little one immersing more towards the curious science experiments invoking questions and for our supplement we used the Usborne 365…
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Continue reading →: November Homeed 2023-2024
This past month has been a lovely slow extension of talking about P, Qur’an learning, lots of legos, curating poems, reading, freestyle painting, seasons painting , mathematics , gymnastics and our all time favourite baking. Everyday, seems a new adventure in terms of learning. I am amazed with the expanse…
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Continue reading →: October Home ed 2023-24
Come October and apart from regular book club, gymnastics , arts and Qur’an reading we also inculcated the study of Middle Eastern history from a toddlers’ perspective. Some arts and some facts regarding Palestine occurred in our home ed aswell. Not to mention lots of lovely, fun, lively and lengthy…
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Continue reading →: September Home-ed 2023-2024
Our home ed year started with an intra city travel to the eastern region of the kingdom. Travel always change the outlook on life and helps bring fresh perspective to our homeschool, parenting and everyday life in general. I have written a separate post on what should one do if…
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Continue reading →: 5 things to do in Dammam
Planning your vacation to the eastern region of KSA? The eastern region is the hub of industrialisation. If you’re a home educating family like us, you would probably look into learning opportunities the place has to offer. Below is a collection of small list of places that provide learning opportunities…
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Continue reading →: August Homeed 2023-2024
Maths Unit study: Reading the Clock Our morning started with little O asking , “what time is it?” She shows signs of learning to read time and inquisitive questions revolve around how does the clock work. And just like that it was hint enough for me to decipher our homeed…
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Continue reading →: Book Club Tuesdays: Get to Read!
With the vibrancy of the poster you can tell I am pumped and excited for our beginning readers’ club! Such a big milestone masha Allah. After having done with the phonics and sight words and beginning reading very basic sentences last year. We did all the pre-reading stuff at a…
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Continue reading →: The Reading Bandwagon: Unfolding the Phonics Pradigm
“Letter a/ produces the aaa sound” “A for ? Which prophet ? Adam AS!” Should you peek inside our home on a sunny afternoon you will find us deep immersed in one of our heartwarming story books from our white Kallax shelf. Our heads buried deep into the books whilst…
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Continue reading →: Book Reading & Comprehension: A Mouse So Small by Angela Mac Allister
Should you peek inside my home any hot afternoon you will find our heads deeply cocked in books… sunlight beaming through the window panes.If there’s one thing my daughter enjoys that’s reading, alhamdulilaah. In our literacy session today, little O and I read our one of the favourite books. A…





















