File Folder Games

Flower Number Match
Having several children to teach at once is a challenge! I often find that they need individual attention at the same time and they get frustrated as they have to wait for me to finish with their siblings.

I thought about purchasing the Preschool Activities in a Bag ebook at Currclick but I need something to occupy each of them and they are all at different levels, so I made some file folders instead.

Watermelon Number Match

Watermelon Number Match

Watermelon Number Match

Penguin Hat Match

Pizza Numbers

Dress the Bear

Math Facts

Flower Garden

This was my first time and while it is a simple concept, it takes a while to cut, tape (or laminate with packing tape), and add Velcro to everything. I know that’s also because I’m trying to make several of them for three children so I’m driving myself crazy, lol.

I found most, if not all of these from Preschool Printables and Crafty Chic (this link is dead now).

Nuh's Ark

Note: There was a picture on the Noah’s Ark file for the Prophet Nuh, Alayhi Salaam, so I discarded it and just used the animals.

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As salaamu ‘alaikum

To the sisters who attended Iftar last Saturday and for being so kind to the children in my absence. MashaALLAH they really had a good time and were so excited when they came home and insisted that we go back there the next day, lol.

Since my daughter wouldn’t stop talking about it, I decided that iftar would be the topic of the day in our composition book. The coloring page is from Umm Abdul Basir; I just folded it accordion style and glued the back to the bottom of the page.

The Iftar

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I’m Back

The children and I have been under the weather for a few days and I’m just now starting to feel better. I’m still a ways from 100% but AlhamduLILLAH I think the worst has passed, InshaALLAH.

We skipped a day of planned lessons but we still managed to be productive in other ways. In spite of sickness, I’ve been printing and laminating here and there and gathering materials for file folder games. I’m hoping that I can get a handful of them ready for next week, InshaALLAH to keep my two year old busy.

I checked out a book called Hands-On Ancient People (Volume I) and we have used it for a couple of projects. I don’t really feel right recommending it because there are some obviously haram projects in the book (it has art activities for Mesopotamia and Egypt and some so-called Islamic projects that are cultural, not Islamic). I plan to scan the pages that have some value and take it back to the library.

One of the projects we did was a paper chain with the templates from the back of the book.

Paper

I might make one more to hang as a banner for the Ramadan sign I have yet to make, InshaALLAH.

We also made mini prayer rugs today. The kids either drew their own designs on the center or glued a picture. I opted for a picture 🙂

Prayer Rug

Prayer Rug

Prayer Rug

One of the books that I purchased at the thrift store a few weeks back is Stuart Little by E.B. White.

It’s a chapter book with 15 chapters, about 130 pages. My daughter read this by herself, mashaALLAH and she narrated the story as she finished each chapter. It took her about a week and a half. I gave her a book report form – I think it’s from Donna Young in the beginner’s book report section.

First Book Report

I pretty sure that I want to stay with the story a little longer rather than rushing to the next book, although she’s eager to read something else. Maybe I will give her something separate to read as we continue to analyze this one, InshaALLAH.

I also grabbed some composition books from the dollar store so that we can begin some creative writing exercises.

Dollar Store Composition Book

I printed some writing prompts from another blog and cut them into strips. Each day, she chooses one and then glues it to the top of the page. Then, she writes a paragraph or so and I read it later. This is just for practice. I don’t check the grammar but I might give some feedback to encourage her to stretch her imagination. Hmmm, and maybe I will add some Islamic topics as we go along with our Islamic studies, InshaALLAH.

Writing Exercises

We also added in a bit of Montessori math strategies from Montessori Materials to help my oldest review her addition tables. We’re about to start multiplication and division and I want to make sure she doesn’t forget what she’s learned. I stapled some blank paper between construction paper and made a little booklet of math facts. She did the whole thing fairly quickly and didn’t really use the table, so I feel confident that she knows these, alhamduLILLAH.

Math

We’re also keeping up with our Arabic numerals (Hindi)by using these cards from Yemen Links. I really like the idea of the Arabic rummy because it makes her think about the order number. Very clever, mashaALLAH.

Arabic Number Rummy

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Masjid Coloring Pictures

You can find them on Umm Muhammad’s blog.

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Pre-K Literacy Printables

Various worksheets here.

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Poor Man’s Continent Map

Check out Montesecrets for a cheaper alternative to the traditional Montessori continent map.

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Ramadan Mubarak, Ramadan Kareem

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File Folder Game Tutorial

If you like file folder games, Mrs Estupinan has a tutorial for creating a pouch file folder.

Here is a link to a cute Chicka Chicka Boom Boom file folder game.

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CNE

CNE Gate

This is the 175th anniversary of the Canadian National Exhibition.

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We decided to take the kids on opening day (Friday) since the tickets were $1.75 (big mistake, lol). It was so crowded! Not that I expected anything less but my goodness! I don’t think I’ll ever go on opening day again.

Still, the kids had fun (looking at the animals and seeing the rides and games),and that was the most important thing – especially since their uncle and auntie came with their new baby.

Chocolate

Big ole cows

Alpaca

Farm Animals and Ostriches?

The CNE is one of the last big events of the summer; This year, the kids definitely had an eventful summer with most of the people that they know and love.

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100 Sites to Buy and Sell Books

Here’s a list of places to get the books that you need or get rid of the ones that you don’t want 🙂

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