Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Quran Centre Word Work: Surah Quraysh

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

Alhamdulillaah, here is the workbook for surah Quraysh.

Like the workbook for surah al-Ikhlas, the format of this workbook is slightly different from the others. Like the other workbooks, there is no language/text in the book aside from the ayaat. This is intentional because it allows for flexibility in shaa' Allaah. There are, however, visual instructions to help the students complete the workbook with little assistance (or, as originally intended, in a Quran centre in the classroom/home-school classroom). 

Like before, in this workbook, on each page, students will find a picture of a highlighter which tells them that they have to find the word they see in the circle, in the ayah at the top of the page. When students see the picture of the pencil, they know they have to write the word presented or circle the correct answer. For instance, on one page, the students see two words from the surah and they must circle the beginning sound/letter for each word. The picture of the magnifying glass alerts students to the fact that they have to search for the word in the circle, in addition to highlighting it in the ayah. 


However, in this book, students will encounter two new icons: a picture of the diacritical marks and a picture of a crayon. The picture of the diacritical marks tells students that they have to put the tashkeel on the word in the box. The picture of the crayon tells students that they have to colour all of the letters found in the word that they highlighted in the ayah (i.e. the word that was in the circle). The picture of the book tells students that they have to re-assemble the surah in the correct order (the ayaat strips are located on the last page of the workbook). 

There is one page of the workbook where students have to fill in the missing word in the ayah in two different ways. 



On this page (pictured above), students will write the missing word from the ayah (indicated by the picture of the pencil), and they will colour the box that shows the missing word (indicated by the question mark).

In shaa' Allaah, the remaining activities in the book are self-explanatory, but if not, please do not hesitate to leave a comment and ask for clarification. 

You can download the workbook here or above in shaa' Allaah.


Benefit & Enjoy In shaa' Allaah! 

7 comments:

  1. As Salaamu Alaikum,

    It seems you've been able to address the bandwith issue on 'box'. I have been able to download the list I found on another page. Unfortunately, I am not sure what has happened, but I am unable to get Surah Al-Quraysh. I am so happy about these workbooks, Alhamdulillah!

    Thanks for your quick attention.

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    1. Waalaikum assalam wa rahmatullaah,

      Ya ukhti al kareema, barakallaahu feki! I did not realize that the link was not working. Please try it now and inform me if you are still unable to download the book. Truly, I appreciate that you took the time to bring this to my attention.

      Jazakillaahu khayr

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  2. As Salaamu Alaikum

    Alhamdulillah, Jazakillaahu Khayr! I have it. You can't always know what is happening to your pages or links until someone comes along and tries to access them. Your response time is marvelous. You must be a very organized person. It has been great for me and my family homeschool.

    May Allah bless you!

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    1. Waalaikum assalam wa rahmatullaah,

      Wa iyaki dear sis Umm Naim. But please, do not be fooled by my response time. It is only good because school has not started yet; during the school year it is not good at all!...lol.

      May Allaah accept your efforts and work.

      Jazakillaahu khayr!

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  3. Jazakallahu khairan for this booklet. I will be using this to assist my Qur'an class tomorrow.Much love from your sister in Islam.

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    1. Wa iyaki, my dear sister in Islaam! Insha'Allaah your students benefit from and enjoy the book.

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  4. I tried this with my students, they loved it so much.

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