Showing posts with label Together We Read. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Together We Read. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Together We Read (January): Book & Activity Resources

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

Although, Together We Read activities haven't been posted in several months, the program has not been abandoned alhamdulillaah. For January, the book that we will be reading is I Am Small by Emma Dodd.



This book,  I Am Small, is packed with sight words! There are so many, that once children learn them, and the few none sight words in the story, they can read this book independently insha'Allaah. I hope you will be able to find this book at your local library so that you can join us for Together We Read: January. But remember, you don't have to use the same book we use. So join us again for Together We Read!

The activities for this book are being posted here for your convenience insha'Allaah. Inside the activity pack you will find:

* A poem for your classroom pocket chart
* Math activities
* A penguin science activity
* Sight word games
* Practice constructing and writing sentences
* Word cards for your word wall
* Word wall cards for your students to practice handwriting and to use for independent story writing
* Sight word flashcards that can be used for a variety of games and purposes
* Montessori 3-part cards related to the story
* Mini Reader for students using sight words from the story to aide in independent reading (can be used for Guided and/or Shared Reading also)
* Opposites activity & worksheet
* Puzzle with a hidden message that is discovered when students assemble it
* and more!


Download Book Pack here insha'Allaah (or from the link above)
**Download Missing Montessori 3-part cards here (these are missing from the file above)**

Enjoy insha'Allaah!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Together We Read (March): Ana wa Akhi Activities

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته


For the month of March, Together We Read, Ana wa Akhi

This book has been translated into English alhamdulillaah. Click here for English.


We did a few activities to go along with this delightful book.

We did an activity to introduce telling time and related that to the part of the story where both Waleed and Sa'ed tell the reader what time they wake each morning for school. Waleed also tells the reader what time he arrives at school.


















In the file, there are clocks for each hour in the day. When first introducing this activity, I recommend introducing 2-3 card sets initially (as pictured above) and gradually increasing the number of cards, insha'Allaah, as the child shows understanding and eventually mastery. To do the activity, students match the cards that show only the faces of the clocks to the cards that have the clock faces with words. They then match the word cards to the clock showing that time by placing them beneath the cards showing only clock faces. They verify their work visually and if needed, they self-correct insha'Allaah.

I chose to do this activity as an adaptation of the Montessori 3- part cards but you can use these cards in different ways insha'Allaah. There are a set of cards in Arabic and a set of cards in English alhamdulillaah. I was looking for an appropriate video to show how to present the 3-part card lesson but was unable to find one but I did find this nice set of instructions that shows you how to make 3-part cards and how to teach them! I just skimmed through it but it seems very nice waallaahu a'lam.

We also did an art activity: Children make a comb and toothbrush from Popsicle sticks and construction paper.

Older children will be able to line the teeth of their combs up a bit straighter than younger toddlers. The same applies to the bristles on the toothbrush. 

There are also story retelling cards for both Waleed and Sa'eed:


There are 8 cards in each file (i.e. for Waleed's version of the story and Sa'eeds version of the story) for children to retell insha'Allaah.

To use:

1). Print the cards. Mount on cardstock or cardboard for durability (optional)

2). Cut out each individual card.

3). On the floor or table, children put the cards in order according to when the event pictured happened in the story (i.e. the glass of milk represents Waleed (or Sa'eed) taking breakfast and drinking their milk - that was not the 1st thing that happened in the story so that card would be placed further down the line).

4). Children can check their work by re-reading the story insha'Allaah.

And a small worksheet for students to identify what, from the story, is not supposed to be in the row with the other objects from the story:

Both the story re-telling cards and the 'What Doesn't Belong?' activity are in the same file for each boy.

We didn't use these but here are two books about going to the dentist and how they help us take care of our teeth: book for boys and book for girls. These books may be useful when focusing on the part of the story where Sa'eed brushes his teeth.

I did not make anything new for the part of the story about getting dressed because we had activities before about this. You can see them here and here insha'Allaah.

**Time permitting I need to add the last activity which is a cut and paste comparison for children to do. Insha'Allah, I will update this post tomorrow.

If you read 'Ana wa Akhi' and did an activity (or activities) for this book we'd enjoy seeing and reading about it insha'Allaah. Please leave a comment in this post with a link directly to your Together We Read post to share insha'Allaah! We are looking forward to it!

Enjoy insha'Allaah!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Together We Read (March Book Selection)

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته


The book selection for Together We Read (March 2011) will be



This is a fun story about two brothers: Waleed (the five year old) and Sa'ed (the three year old). Sa'ed, in an attempt to imitate his older brother, does all of the things Waleed does as he gets ready for school. Sa'ed, being younger, doesn't quite accomplish his goals in the same manner. Waleed gets off to school with no problem alhamdulillaah but Sa'ed doesn't make it off to school as he planned.....he makes it off to sleep! A fun story that is suitable for infants, toddlers, preschool and kindergarten aged children, Ana wa Akhi will be the book read for Together We Read this month insha'Allaah.

The book is in Arabic but alhamdulillaah I found that the book is translated into English. If you'd like to join us and read Ana wa Akhi, you can download the Arabic version and the English translation here or by clicking on the book title above insha'Allaah.

Activity ideas to compliment this book will be posted March 15, 2011 insha'Allaah. I will do my best to post both Arabic and English activities insha'Allaah.

Enjoy insha'Allaah!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Together We Read: February Book Activities

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته


This month we read Castles, Caves and Honeycombs


Using the following ayaat and ahadith, we discussed the different types of homes that Allaah has Created for different creatures.

We discussed that when entering a home, a Muslim must greet those (Muslims) inside with 'Assalamu alaikum' and other manners of entering the home. From the Qur'aan and Sunnah:

{...when you enter the houses, greet one another with a greeting from Allâh (i.e. say: As-Salâmu 'Alaikum - peace be on you) blessed and good. Thus Allâh makes clear the Ayât (these Verses or your religious symbols and signs, etc.) to you that you may understand. Surah An-Nur:61}

Our Prophet (sallallaahu alayhi wa salam) taught us that this fosters love between the Muslims:

{The Messenger of Allah, said: You shall not enter paradise so long as you do not affirm belief (in all those things which are the articles of faith) and you will not believe as long as you do not love one another. Should I not direct you to a thing which, if you do, will foster love amongst you: (i.e.) give currency to (the practice of paying salutation to one another by saying) as-salamu alaykum. Sahih Muslim:96}

And the manners of entering the home:

{O you who believe! Enter not houses other than your own, until you have asked permission and greeted those in them; that is better for you, in order that you may remember. And if you find no one therein, still, enter not until permission has been given. And if you are asked to go back, go back, for it is purer for you. And Allah is All-Knower of what you do. There is no sin on you that you enter (without taking permission) houses uninhabited (i.e. not possessed by anybody), (when) you have any interest in them. And Allah has knowledge of what you reveal and what you conceal. An-Noor:27-29}

We then talked about the houses of humans and different animals that Allaah Created that are mentioned in the Quran:

{And Allah has made for you in your homes an abode, and made for you out of the hides of the cattle (tents for) dwelling, which you find so light (and handy) when you travel and when you stay (in your travels); and of their wool, fur, and hair (sheep wool, camel fur, and goat hair), furnishings and articles of convenience (e.g. carpets, blankets), comfort for a while. And Allah has made for you out of that which He has created shades, and has made for you places of refuge in the mountains, and has made for you garments to protect you from the heat (and cold), and coats of mail to protect you from your (mutual) violence. Thus does He perfect His Favour unto you, that you may submit yourselves to His Will (in Islam). An-Nahl:80-81}

{The likeness of those who take (false deities as) Auliya' (protectors, helpers) other than Allah is the likeness of a spider who builds (for itself) a house; but verily, the frailest (weakest) of houses is the spider's house - if they but knew. Al-Ankaboot:41}

{And your Lord inspired the bees, saying: "Take you habitations in the mountains and in the trees and in what they erect. An-Nahl:68}

For the ants, we read and talked about ayaat 18 and 19 from surah An-Naml:

{Till, when they came to the valley of the ants, one of the ants said: "O ants! Enter your dwellings, lest Sulaimân (Solomon) and his hosts crush you, while they perceive not." So he [Sulaimân (Solomon)] smiled, amused at her speech[] and said: "My Lord! Inspire and bestow upon me the power and ability that I may be grateful for Your Favours which You have bestowed on me and on my parents, and that I may do righteous good deeds that will please You, and admit me by Your Mercy among Your righteous slaves." }

We did an activity for the following ayat:

{And Allah has made for you in your homes an abode, and made for you out of the hides of the cattle (tents for) dwelling, which you find so light (and handy) when you travel and when you stay (in your travels); and of their wool, fur, and hair (sheep wool, camel fur, and goat hair), furnishings and articles of convenience (e.g. carpets, blankets), comfort for a while. An-Nahl:80}  *Note: the word tent is not in the verse, we made the tent based on the meaning of the verse in English by Muhsin Khan.*

A little tent with sleeping bag, backpack and fire. Of course, looking back, the tent colour should have been closer to the colour of cattle because I've never seen cattle with green skin *smile*.

We did several other activities to compliment this book alhamdulillaah:

We did a math activity using turtles:

Using painted walnut shells to make the turtles, we worked on counting skills.



Numbers 1-6 are pictured here

Next we did more math work but used starfish along with a bean bag and starfish cards:


From behind a line on the floor, children throw the bean bag and whichever number it lands on, they are given the same number of cards. They then line the cards up on the floor counting them out as they go.


We also did an activity that is a very basic introduction to subtraction:

The tree is made from a paper towel roll, a brown paper bag and rocks. The birds that "live" in the tree are made from toy blocks.

Children are invited to place one of the birds into the hole of the tree. They are asked how many birds are left outside of the tree. They count and see that there are two birds left outside of the tree.

This continues until no birds are left outside of the tree. This also helps children understand the concept of zero as they see that there are no (zero) birds left outside of the tree.

There is a hole in the bottom of the tree so children can easily get the birds out of the tree by simply picking the tree up.

Next, I made a lift the flap book. Some of the animals from the story, and the type of homes they live in, are presented. You can say what type of home is on the flap and the child(ren) guess or tell you and then lift the flap to verify their answer.

The front of the book

Sample page

Sample page

Next, I made some worksheets to go along with the book. They also help assess reading comprehension, present math skills and allow practice with fine motor skills. 

This worksheet gives children practice with fine motor skills (tracing a line)

This worksheets presents some of the homes that were in the story and helps children identify shapes in the environment insha'Allaah.

These worksheets (there are two different worksheets in the file) assess reading comprehension skills. Children cut and paste the animal to match its home.

 Download files here insha'Allaah:

- Homes Have Shapes Worksheet

If you would like to participate in Together We Read, we'd love to see what activity you did with your child (please leave a comment with the link to your Together We Read post insha'Allaah). You do not have to use the same book used in this post. The only requirement is that the book's contents not contradict any aspect of Islaam.
Enjoy insha'Allaah!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

February Book Selection for Together We Read

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته


 The book we will use for Together We Read: February is Castles, Caves, and Honeycombs



This story is a fun poem that teaches children about homes: how they are different for people and animals in regards to their shape, size, texture, etc. The story also highlights that homes are for playing in, sharing things with your family inside of them, and being safe and secure inside of them as well.

Insha'Allaah, we will incorporate ayaat from the Quran where Allaah mentions the homes of different animals and also where He mentions the homes of human beings. We will also include, insha'Allaah, some authentic ahadith wherein the Prophet (sallallaaahu alayhi wa salam) taught us about manners of entering and leaving the home, how to treat guests who come to your home, etc.

You can also find wonderful ideas to use with the book in this Castle, Caves and Honeycombs Activity Guide.


Insha'Allaah, this book is available at your local libarary and you can also find it on Amazon.com


Insha'Allaah, I will post the activities on February 15th and I hope you will join us too! Remember, you do not have to use the same book. Pick any book your child(ren) may enjoy, sit down together and enjoy the reading. If you do any activities that you would like to share, there will be a linky that will allow you to do so insha'Allaah.

Enjoy insha'Allaah!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Together We Read: January

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته


Normally I post Together We Read on the 15th of each month and this month is late. My apologies.Aside from being late, this is a very lite Together We Read post and perhaps before the month is finished I will update this post insha'Allaah.

For January, we read (and re-read) Rub-a-Dub Sub. This is a delightfully fun (and funny) book that toddlers, pre-school children and kindergarten children may enjoy so much that you may find yourself re-reading it to the point of memorization...*smile*


I made one activity to go along with this book: Rub-a-Dub-Sub Rhyming word cards.

The rhyming words from the story are included plus other rhyming words such as: pray, way, and day. A page of blank submarines is included in the file to allow teachers/students to come up with their own rhyming words too insha'Allaah. If you'd like these cards in black and white, please leave a comment and insha'Allaah, I will try to upload a set.You can find an ocean matching game for this book here and a submaze for the book here insha'Allaah.

If you read a book this month and did an activity related to it with your child, we'd enjoy reading about it insha'Allaah. Please do share by linking up to this post on your blog insha'Allaah (see below).The linky for this book will remain open until February 15, 2011, if you'd like to read this book, do an activity and then share with us insha'Allaah.

Enjoy insha'Allaah!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Together We Read Activities: December

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته


This month we read First Snow


We did a few activities to go along with this delightful, beautifully illustrated book.
(*To participate in Together We Read, you do not have to use the same book. Pick a book, read together and if you do some activities we'd love for you to share what you did insha'Allaah.*)

We did a multi-sensory activity for the letter Tha (not pictured), and we coloured the postcard for the letter Tha also (Tha for thalj - snow). Next we did a snowflake matching activity:


Then we did an activity about sizes (i.e. small, medium, and large):




This activity has games for different levels. The games pictured are for young toddlers and twos. There are files below to download that have label cards in Arabic only, Arabic only with a mat (pictured below), and Arabic with transliteration and Arabic with transliteration and English.

With the exception of the Arabic only snowman mat, the snowmen in the other files have no words on them so children can label the pictures correctly using the word/label cards insha'Allaah.




This activity opens a door for a lot of discussion about how Allaah Created things in different sizes. You can also turn the cards over and ask the child to hand you a certain card (i.e. medium size snowman) and then ask, "How did you know that this was the medium size snowman? What helped you figure that out?" Mention that Allaah gave us the ability to know about objects and people based on attributes such as small, medium and large.

Next, we did a math sorting activity for awake and asleep (because the rabbits in the story were sleeping and then awoke to find that the first snow had fallen).
Children sort the pictures based on if they show someone asleep or awake. Two of pictures may need an explanation if the child has never been read to in bed or is unfamiliar with this.

(*This file is also in English and black and white. Each file also has an answer sheet for the child to check his/her work insha'Allaah*)

We also did a colouring activity for ordinal numbers (in Arabic):


Children are invited to colour each rabbit a different colour
(In the file the rabbits look fuzzy for some reason but they print clearly alhamdulillaah)

Next, there are story sequencing cards to invite children to re-tell the story in the correct order:
There are ten cards in the file to re-tell the story insha'Allaah
(*These are in black and white also*)

Afterward, we read a story that I wrote about snow to include Tawheed Al-Uloohiyah:

I did this little book to remind children that Allaah is the one who causes the snow to fall and all of the other wonders that we witness each day...subhana'Allaah. Unfortunately, the book is only in colour...my apologies. And Jazakillaahu Khayr sis Mabsoota for the permission to use the graphic of Tawheed Al-Uloohiyah on the last page.

And we made snowball cookies! These are sooo delicious! Fattening but yummy! And the best part is that toddlers can really help make them because you mix the ingredients by hand! Messy but they'll love it insha'Allaah.

We used a different recipe than those listed in the link but I think they are pretty much the same insha'Allaah.

Files to Download:







If you participated in Together We Read this month, we'd love to see what you and your children did together. You are invited to share by linking up insha'Allaah!

Share a picture with your link for your "Together We Read: December 2010" post by linking up here:

Link to your "Together We Read: December 2010" post (Link only) here insha'Allaah:

Enjoy insha'Allaah!
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