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I hope I'm not too late in sharing this lapbook printable. This is a Ramadhan 2017 lapbook project that I put together for children of any age. For younger kids, it may require lots of help from parents, and little to no help for older kids. I have a printable for everything to make it easy for you, but you can modify it however you like inShaa Allah. This is a great project to introduce or learn more about Ramadhan and Eid.
I hope this lapbook will benefit you. Let me know if you have any questions inShaa Allah.
I hope I'm not too late in sharing this lapbook printable. This is a Ramadhan 2017 lapbook project that I put together for children of any age. For younger kids, it may require lots of help from parents, and little to no help for older kids. I have a printable for everything to make it easy for you, but you can modify it however you like inShaa Allah. This is a great project to introduce or learn more about Ramadhan and Eid.
There are three printables in this lapbook: (Click to download printables)
The template of this lapbook can be printed on card-stocks or glued on folders. It is up to you how you would like to set it up.
After setting up the template, print out the cut-outs and glue them accordingly. Everything is nicely outlined, so you shouldn't have any problem knowing where to glue each cut-out inShaa, Allah.
The mini book is a book about Ramadhan around the world, and it contains many Ramadhan facts. It also has empty spaces for illustration.
The whole lapbook contains:
The whole lapbook contains:
- Ramadhan Calendar
- My Ramadhan Goals
- Ramadhan Word Search
- Puzzles
- Mini Book (Ramadhan with Mamadi & Mariama)
- Phases of the Moon
- Aayaat from the Qur'an about Ramadhan
- Ramadhan Spinning Wheel
- My Ramadhan Facts
- Food I Eat for Suhoor
- Food I Eat for Iftar
- My Ramadhan Poem
- Hadeeth Cards
- My Eid Facts
- My Eid Gift Box
- Ayah from the Qur'an about Eid
- Eid Poem (Oh What a Fun Eid)
Materials you will need:
Printer
Folders (optional)
A4 Cardstocks
A4 sheets
Coloring pencils/coloring markers/crayons
Clear Tape (optional)
Glue
Pencil
A pair of scissors
A pair of scissors
Here is what I did with my daughter:
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