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Your Standard Salafi Curriculum Guide

 

Assalaamu Alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakhatahu

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, The Most Merciful

 

 

Kindergarten - 2nd Grade Islamic Studies/Academic Studies-combined

Sample SSCG Workbook Lesson

K - 2nd Grade:

  • Oniline Learning Center
  • Developmentally, Academically and Age appropriate Lesson/Activity plans,
    Kindergarten Readiness
  • Individual Success Journal
  • 15 min - 30 min Dars (age specific)
  • Virtual Field Trips
  • Online Special Guests

The Fundamentals

  • Has a positive self esteem
  • Has a love of learning
  • Has a sense of showing compassion towards others
  • Feels appreciated and important, and wants this for others
  • Respects others
  • Feels loved, confident and successful

Teaching them the words of our beloved prophet (may peace and blessings be upon him): “None of you believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.”

Kindergarten (Getting ready for Online Salafi Homeschool Assistance).

Quran Memorization:  Help your children learn and practice the recitation for the short suwar here... http://www.thmsadaqagroup.org/learningquraan.htm

My First Dua's:

The My Little Book Program:  lessons and materials can be found at http://salafilibrary.com/slib under educational aides, inshaAllah. Also, there are always new books published at http://www.troid.org/ 

for any questions visit:

I have a question

Misc.

Is your child ready for Kindergarten

Class Announcements

Stay up-to-date with what's going on inside the program 

Story Books for 2007-08

A little boy not too far away

The Monkey and the wine merchant

The Poor woman and the bread

The story of the leper, the bald man and the blind

The story of Prophet Musa (alaihi salaam) and Al-Khidr

Learning to Trace and Write

Try a Sample Lesson at Home from Preschool Learners

Letter/Word & Number Recognition

Writing Practice Sheets - Blank

Students who are just beginning to say the alphabet or recognize their letters need to review what they have learned often to reinforce the recognition of the alphabet. This will also introduce new concepts of word problems for math later on inshaAllah.

Letter Idenification Skills development

Word Identification Skills Development

Letter Recognition Reinforced


Counting Practice, Number Tracing, Learning to Add

Worksheet 1: Numbers 1 and 2

Worksheet 2: Numbers 1 and 2

Worksheet 3: Numbers 1, 2 and 3

Classroom Starter Workbooks

Learning the Alphabet -Flash/No Sound

First Words Practice Booklet

Surah Progress Chart 1

What is the Qur'aan Workbook

Allah is the Creator Workbook

Islamic Studies- Allahs Names Workbook

My Spelling Log Book

http://www.childcareland.com/ -* Disclaimer: (this site contains images on some of their worksheets, please refer to those things you are ask to print only. Jazakillahu khayrun.)

Lesson on the Bee

And your Lord inspired the bee, saying: "Take you habitations in the mountains and in the trees and in what they erect. "Then, eat of all fruits, and follow the ways of your Lord made easy (for you)." There comes from their bellies, a drink of varying color wherein is healing for men. Verily, in this is indeed a sign for people who think.»

 Soorah An-Nahl (16): 68-69

1. Practice reading a little story about a bee http://www.readinglesson.com/stories/the_bee.htm

2. Presentation about insects (bees specifically)

3. Research "What is a honeycomb?"


 

Search the Criter Files

Tracing Practice http://www.tlsbooks.com/tracingpractice.pdf

Learning to read: http://www.readinglesson.com/pdffiles/lesn1.pdf

Pre-reading activity http://www.lib01.com/ai000003.htm

Book Reports and Ideas

 

Assalaamu Alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakhatahu

My Report on HoneyBees

complete the following activity

Find an ayaat or hadith that talks about bees or honey, etc...

Find fun facts about "honey or bees."

Name some of the different types of bees.

Show or Tell

*If your child is not able to write as of yet...don't worry you can have them draw pictures, no drawing of pictures with souls inshaAllah. You can always find alternatives. Children can give their report by telling what they learned during the research, you'll be suprised at what they may have retained! Smile

For more information about reports click here

Childrens dictionary online

Islamic Education for the Beginners

 

 

Little Tawheed Talk

Tremendous Qualities of Him Who Deservers All Worship

The Whole Sunnah Demonstrates Tawheed

The Whole Quraan Deals with Tawheed


Worksheet 1: Tawheed

Worksheet 2: Al-Asma wa Sifaat

worksheet 3: Tawheed Ar-Ruboobiyyah

Worksheet 4: Tawheed Al-Ibaadah

Worksheet 5: Names of Allah - 1 

Worksheet 6: Pillars of Islam Introduction

Worksheet 7: Names of Allah - 2 (fixed)

Worksheet 8: The Shahadah (testimony of faith)

Worksheet 9: Names of Allah -3 

Worsheet 10: Salat 

Worksheet 11: Names of Allah - 4 

Worksheet 12: Zakat (brief explanation)

Worksheet 13: Allah Gave Us (from salafisisters PP slideshow)

Worksheet 14: Hajj

Worksheet 15: Fasting in the Month of Ramadan (Saum)

Worksheet 16: Learning Allah's Names and Attributes

 

Example: for worksheet lesson 10 on salat, the student may be asked to verbally demonstrate the positions of salat while in class, or they may be asked to name the times for prayer/and other than these. All questions that will be asked from the students shall be covered in the lessons presented inshaAllah. Each lesson should take one week of presentation but can be extended if needed for better clarity, may Allah continue to make you successful ameen.

Writing Prompt

Students need to practice writing, and developing their thoughts onto the paper.  Help them think of what to write. Giving them a focus inshaAllah. (we know this as Free Writing) Please begin by taking a look at this sample

Topic: Qur'aan

"Say: Verily, my prayer, my sacrifice, my living, and my dying

are for Allah, the Lord of the Alamin

(mankind and all that exist)." {6:162}

Noble Qur'aan


Practice writing: My Prayer

Vocabulary List

Site Words Vocabulary Print Out

Instructions:

The following words will appear at least twice in the SSCG Reading Books that will be used for class inshaAllah. Students will each week create word cards. After reading the story, students will be asked to find their words in the story to identify the words. Students will be asked to create new sentences using their word cards.

 

Game suggestion 1: Take the cards and lay them out on the table or floor, call out a word and have the children "Find It", once they find it they hold it up. If correct they keep the cards. Whoever has the most cards at the end wins the game inshaAllah.

 

Game Suggestion 2: Make two copies of the word cards and play "Go Fish", deal out four cards to each player. Stack the rest in a pile. Player 1 ask for a word card that they have to match the one in their hand, if the other player does not have the word card, they tell player 1 to "Go Fish". They must pick 1 word card from the pile. Player 2 takes a turn by repeating the same process inshaAllah until they have found their word card match. When a player has found their word card match and has matched all their cards they have "Won" the game, but can continue until all the word cards are matched.

 

(see Phonics section below)

 

List 1

 

A               

is

big

little

SSCG StoryBooks

 

Big and Little

Baby, Baby

Ummi and Baby

Are you Big?

Are you little?

Phonics Practice

Long "a"

Long "e"

Long "i"

Long "o"

Long "u"

Long  "a, e, i, o"

All about the letter Aa

 

Math Activities from Alphabet Soup

1. Apple Graph

Make a graph, using pictures of apple products: applesauce, candied apples, apple pie, apple juice and apples. Let children tell their favorite apple product and put results on the graph.

Game:

Action Words- Have pictures to show children that show action such as running, jumping, hopping, etc. Children imitate the actions.


Word Search Letter Aa

http://www.alphabet-soup.net/alpha/apuzzle2.html


Alphabet Practice

watermelon alphabet practice sheet

watermelon board game- 2 letter site words

 

 


 

 

 Alphabet Fun and activities for the letter Bb (For other letters click here)

Math Activities from Button Bonanza

1. Talk about how buttons can be different/same. Give the children a bag of buttons. Have them sort them in different ways (color, size, number of holes, etc). Have them graph buttons in any way you deem fit to reach your objective for the lesson (color, size, holes).

2. Estimation Activity

Fill a large jar with gummy bears or bear-shaped cookies. After the students have observed the jar carefully, let them estimate how many bears are inside. Give a small prize to the child that has the closest estimation.

 


 

Social Studies Activities:

Talk about the life cycle of the butterfly. Make an accordian-type book with five pages. Use the first page for the title page. On the following pages, the students draw pictures to illustrate each stage in the life cycle: egg, caterpillar, pupa (cocoon), and butterfly.

 


 

Game:

Balloon activities: Give each child a balloon that is inflated. Ask them to touch the balloon to the body part you call out; use them to bat around and then catch without touching the floor with them; have a contest to see who can keep it off the floor for the longest time.

 


 

Art Projects:

Cut big B's from construction paper. Let children find "B" pictures in magazines or news papers (sales handouts). Cut pictures and paste on outline of B.

 


 

Dictionary Skills - with picture book insert

Learn all about Animals from Yellowstone

Homework Ideas etc...

recommended site from one of our families inshaAllah, very nice too! *Warning: There is some musical presentation- you can turn your speakers off during those times inshaAllah

http://www.starfall.com/n/level/load.htm?f

http://www.earlylearningactivities.com

http://www.childcareland.com

 Assignments: *Special only for PreK-K students;

1. http://www.earlylearningactivities.com/PDF/learningsheet401-410.pdf

2. Students need to continue to review, say and write the alphabets A- D only.

3. SSCG Homework Lesson 1 - Who is Allah

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5. http://www.earlylearningactivities.com/colorsflash.html

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10. http://www.earlylearningactivities.com/zoo.html  

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15. http://www.earlylearningactivities.com/PDF/learningsheet431-440.pdf

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2nd Semester List

1. Students were ask to review words given in class for the letter Aa

If you want more practice with arabic numbers click here.

2. Students were asked to create a color chart from colors given in class

3. Students were asked to pick 5 flowers that match the colors on their color charts (search the internet) present picture or verbal presentation in class.

4. Students were asked to complete the "Color Me Flowers " worksheet booklet.

5. Students were asked to complete math work sheets 1 and 2 (bottom of page)

6. Students were asked to study Names of Allah worksheets 1 and 2. In addition to these, the students should review the worksheet for the 5 pillars of Islam. Class project included students using a piece of paper to draw their own hand up the wrist, corloring in the hand and then label each finger with one of the pillars beginning with the pinky finger - Shahadah and ending with the thumb - Saum inshaAllah.

7. Practice Writing A-D - posted Jan. 09, 2006

8. Practice Writing Ee-Hh

9. Practice Writing Ii - Ll

10. Practice Writing Mm -Xx 

11. Practice Writing Qq-Zz 

12. Printing Practice Worksheets 

13. Let's Write Your Name

14. Names of Allah -3

15. The Whole Quraan Deals with Tawheed

16. Kindergarten Mathematics

17. Practice "Draw Me Shapes"

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Other Previous Assignments

 

Let's Write Your Name

Names of Allah -3

The Whole Quraan Deals with Tawheed

Kindergarten Mathematics

Practice "Draw Me Shapes"

http://www.starfall.com/n/level/load.htm?f

Aqeedah Course 1 By Moosa Richardson

This course is designed to teach small children

Aqeedah


McGraw Science

http://www.rainforestmaths.com/

It is important to start teaching basic math and science skills to our young ones please use the

interactive worksheets here once a week to help with your current studies inshaAllah.


Tawheed For Children

Now test your knowledge inshaAllah

Tawheed for Children: Knowing Allah (Matching)

Try a Sample Lesson at Home from Preschool Learners

Addition Practice

-Worksheet1   Worksheet2   Worksheet3  Worksheet4


 
Animal Diversity -Print Out

Purpose

To motivate and guide student observation of animal and plant
similarities, diversity, and appropriateness to live in different
environments; to show that stories sometimes give plants and animals
attributes that they don't really have. 



 


Safe Kids

Every year, nearly 5,000 kids — mostly toddlers — fall out of windows; 28 percent require a hospital stay, and dozens die. A child who falls 10 feet can suffer spinal cord injury, paralysis and fatal head injury. SAFE KIDS strongly recommends window guards on all windows above the first floor, preferably guards equipped with an emergency release device in case of fire.

A screen is not a safety device. It's designed to keep insects out, not to keep children in. Proper window guards were shown to reduce fatal falls by up to 35 percent as part of a pilot program in New York City. In an apartment in a high-rise building, window guards should be considered essential safety equipment.

Still, no safety device can take the place of active adult supervision. Always keep an eye on kids around open windows. Toddlers have been known to fall out of windows open as little as five inches.

SAFE KIDS also reminds parents and caregivers:

  • Keep windows locked when they're closed, and keep furniture away from windows so kids can't climb to the ledge.
  • Don't assume a closed window is childproof. If you have double-hung windows — the kind that can open down from the top as well as up from the bottom — it is generally safer to open the top pane, but growing kids may have enough strength, dexterity and curiosity to open the bottom pane.
  • Never try to move a child who appears to be seriously injured after a fall. Call 911 and let trained medical personnel move the child with proper precautions. (If a child is not breathing and you are trained in CPR, as all parents should be, follow your CPR protocols.)
  • Tie t he curtain pulls or blind cords out of reach. Kids have been strangled while playing with dangling cords. Install safety tassels on the ends of the curtain pulls, or cut the loops, so a child is less likely to get trapped.

Visit the Safety Tips page for more information about window safety, falls and childproofing. National Window Safety Week is an annual program of the National Safety Council.


 

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