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Category Archives: Links
Free Math Worksheets
As salaamu alaykum, As homeschoolers, we learn how expensive home education can be. However, teaching one’s children does not have to break the bank. I know of some homeschool parents who only purchase the newest and the best materials, while … Continue reading
Need Some Inspiration for Your Classroom?
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Islamic Education Site
Asalaam alaikum, I would like to share and present to you the new website for islamic education I have started. Please forward to family, friends and colleagues inshaAllah and let me hear your feedback inshaAllah. BarakAllahu feekum, Aicha PEARLS Program … Continue reading
Medieval Studies
We spent the last few days introducing ourselves to the Muslims of Medieval Spain. We finished our unit study on the Vikings some time ago so it was nice to get back on track. For our Muslim hero studies, I … Continue reading
Posted in Islamic Spain, Links, Muslim Heroes
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مدار Open Islamic Curriculum Madaar
*Not a paid advertisement* Are you looking for free Islamic and secular curricula written from an Islamic worldview? Do you have lessons which you’ve developed from an Islamic perspective that you would like to contribute to the Islamic homeschool community … Continue reading
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Quran Memorisation (Hifz) and Revision Software – My Tracker Dashboard | QuranTracker.com
Quran Memorisation (Hifz) and Revision Software – My Tracker Dashboard | QuranTracker.com.
Math Puzzles
Haven’t tried these yet. My husband found them the other day and I thought that I would at least pass them on…
Human Body
My son has been moving right along in science, and really enjoying all the lessons. We’re using a variety of sources for science, like this activity set from Scholastic. He’s having fun while learning about the human body and the … Continue reading
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George Washington Carver
I like to add literature into our curriculum as much as possible, and my daughter, book-lover that she is, has no objection. Biographies can be a strong supplement to any subject, including math and science. Since we are studying botany … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Civilizations, Botany, Lapbooks, Links
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