How to Teach Literacy Using Islamic Books (Even If You’re Not a Teacher)
Islamic books are a beautiful addition to your home library. They help connect the joy of reading and storytime with Islamic concepts, values, and identity.
The transport unit is designed so you don’t need to rush out and buy 50 new things! However, in case you don’t have the materials in your house, here is a handy list of everything you’d need to complete all the activities. They can be reused again and again for hands-on fun inshaAllah. Plus many on the list are great for homeschooling or educational activities. The links provided are from Amazon. I receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post at no extra cost to you. I tried to choose affordable options.
Many times items can be purchased at a discount at your local bargain stores such as pound shops and dollar stores. If you can make the trip, it is often well worth it.
Glow in the dark pebbles (not necessary, just fun!)
White cotton wool
(These vehicle counters are brilliant for maths skills like counting, sorting and pattern making)
Islamic books are a beautiful addition to your home library. They help connect the joy of reading and storytime with Islamic concepts, values, and identity.
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If you are looking for ideas and resources to teach kids about Islam, you’ve come to the right place!