Learning to recite and understand the meaning of simple Quranic verses and duas (supplications)
Learning about the pillars of Islam, such as prayer, fasting, and giving to charity. Then about Islamic holidays and traditions, such as Ramadan and Idul Fitri
Understanding the importance of good manners, respect for others, and kindness
Creating a reading nook in your child's room or in a cozy corner of your home or going to library.
Reading a new book every week and discussing the story together
Keeping a reading log to track progress and make it a fun challenge
Encouraging your child to write letters to family and friends
Creating a daily journal where your child can write or draw about their day
Writing stories together, either by taking turns or brainstorming ideas together
Playing board games that involve counting, adding, and subtracting
Baking and cooking together, using measuring cups and spoons to practice fractions
Creating a scavenger hunt with math problems as clues
Exploring nature together, going on walks and observing plants and animals
Conducting simple experiments, such as mixing baking soda and vinegar to create a chemical reaction
Learning about the weather and tracking it daily in a weather journal
Learning about different cultures and countries through books, music, and videos
Creating maps or globes to learn about geography
Creating a family tree and learning about your family's history and heritage
Setting up an obstacle course in your backyard or living room
Going on family walks or bike rides in your neighborhood or local park
Teaching your child simple yoga or stretching exercises to do together
Providing your child with a variety of art materials to experiment with, such as paint, markers, and clay
Crafting and DIY projects
Encouraging your child to express their creativity through storytelling and drawing
Introducing your child to different genres of music and encouraging them to sing along or dance to the beat
Creating musical instruments together, such as a homemade drum.