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Saturday, February 28, 2015

Muslim Eduplaygroup: The sun

This is a great eduplaygroup theme for summer. Something that the child is more familiar with, the sun. Not just that, it is also something that plays a very important role in our lives and most importantly, it is mentioned so many times in the Holy Quran, in fact there is even a surah named after it. So it makes up a great topic to get the kids learn some science, at the same time, get them connected to the Quran and thus The Greatness of Allah.
1.       Discussing about the sun.

Using the whiteboard

Instead of spending time at the library or bookshops to find the right book on the topic to be shared with the kids, the easiest way to convey to the kids what you want to convey to them is by using the whiteboard, and some colourful markers, of course. The only preparation you have to do is to have in mind or on a piece of paper, what you want to talk about. Make the discussion interactive by asking the kids questions or letting them guess what you have in mind by drawing pictures on the board. Also, at times, let the kids hold the marker and do something on the board.

Home-made book
Another great, easy way of stimulating a discussion with the kids is by making your own book especially for them, keeping in mind their level of language understanding and personal interest. 

The aim is basically to get the kids to know the following points by the end of the discussion:
-What the sun is
-Who made the sun
-Why Allah made the sun
-The benefits and dangers of the sun
-Keeping safe in the sun

-Solat in a severe drought
-The sun in the Quran



2.       Sunshine song.
It is always fun to have a song in the session. Of course, a halaal song, no musical instruments and that reminds us of Allah. Our sunshine song goes like this:
You are my Allah…
My only Allah…
You bring the sunshine,
When skies are grey…
You make it shine bright,
And make me feel right…
Allah You brighten up my day…
3.       Art: Hand-print sun.
The children’s handprints are used as the sun rays before pasting a yellow coloured sheet in the middle to make a sun. Then use this art as the background for our sunshine song.
4.       Craft: Sun Visor.

Cut out the sun visor template from a piece of paper. Then paste it on a cereal box. Cut the sun visor out of the cereal box. The back strap of the sun visor can be made by cutting a long rectangle strap of cereal box according to the size of the child’s head.





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