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The Canonization of Bukhari and Muslim
This is a pdf book.
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Wow, Islamic E-Book Readers Too
Remember that I was thinking about an e-book reader? Well, I stumbled across this just now…
Muslimah Homeschoolers in Russia!
MashaALLAH, it is so exciting to meet sisters from all over the world who have the common bond of Islam and home education. Check out sister Iman’s blog – she has some great resources, MashaALLAH: Musulmanka
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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Word Family Game
I was visiting The Snail’s Trail blog a couple of weeks ago and admiring some of her creative homeschool ideas. In particular, I liked the Handmade Word Family Game. I sent my husband to the Home Depot to get some … Continue reading
Time to Assess and Plan
It’s about time for me to do a mini-assessment of the school year and see what improvements and changes need to be made. At the rate we are going, we should be able to finish everything by the end of … Continue reading
First Lapbook!
So last night I (mostly) finished our first lapbook. It was very quick and easy and I think it will help us to count our change, InshaALLAH. I finished the rest this morning before we started school. The templates for … Continue reading
Felt fun
I set up a felt board in the classroom – really, we have a couple of those dividers that are used to make office cubicles. I put some felt on one of them to spruce it up. These are from … Continue reading