This year, in the United States, Ramadan begins on the evening of Sunday, May 5 and ends the evening of Tuesday, June 4.
Some books that teach and depict Ramadan, for elementary school students, include:
Lailah's Lunchbox which tells the story of a young girl from Abu Dhabi who is fasting for the first time and has recently moved to the United States.
Under the Ramadan Moon a beautifully illustrated book that describes a family celebrating during Ramadan.
Hena Khan writes the favorite character of Curious George into a board book for younger children, where George celebrates with his friend Kareem. It's Ramadan Curious George
Another popular author for younger children, Karen Katz, wrote a board book titled My First Ramadan which introduces toddlers to the holiday.
Scholastic members might like this lower level non fiction book with colorful photos from around the world. Ramadan
Here is a collection of ideas and activities for teaching academics to toddlers through elementary school students, based on my own teaching career as well as raising children. These are in project based and thematic learning activities, to extend traditional learning.
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Monday, December 21, 2015
Reindeer Heads
Fast and easy! It just required brown, dark brown or black, and white construction paper, glue and a marker. We cut out the shapes of the heads, the kids drew the antlers and pasted everything on. Using a glue stick, minimal mess!
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