ULTIMATE LIST OF RAMADAN ACTIVITIES 2020/1441 (Over 20+ Resources to Choose From!)
I don't know about you but I'm totally overwhelmed by all the awesome printables and activity packs that are being offered for Ramadan this year! I wanted to safe keep all of these links so I took the liberty of compiling them all into this post. I'm pretty sure there are more out there but here are some of my personal favourites!
D E C O R A T I O N / C R A F T S
1. 30 DAYS 30 CRAFTS by Lunar Learners
If your kids LOVE arts & crafts, here’s an awesome site that lists all the fun crafty things you can do with them each day! All craft activities are complete with materials needed and detailed steps too.
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2. RAMADAN FOR KIDS by Little Wings Creative
Not such a crafty person? Don’t worry, score some free decoration printables from Little Wings Creative! They have included a beautifully designed Ramadan Info Sheet, Ramadan Goals Chart, Ramadan Tracker, Ramadan Banner, Ramadan Mubarak Print, Printable Lantern and SO MUCH MORE! It’s also a one-stop-shop for awesome Islamic Gifts you could get for Eid such as Islamic Art Prints (even customisable ones too), Digital Downloads and Gifts Sets.
P.S. Get access to more free printables by simply subscribing to them as a VIP member.
3. RAMADAN PRINTABLES by Qamar Designs
Get awesome Ramadan Banner/Garland printables here as well as Ramadan Countdown Calendar, Ramadan Chart, Ramadan Day, Dua for Breaking the Fast and so much more!
A C T I V I T I E S
1. ACTIVITY MASJID - 100 Ideas for Fasting Children by Glitter Academy
I simply LOVE this idea! Create an activity masjid and fill it up with 100 different ideas they could do for Ramadan each day! She includes a free printable download on her TPT account here:
2. FREE RAMADAN ACTIVITY PACK by @teachinglittlesunflowers
This is the perfect little activity pack for kids ages 2-5 which includes cut & paste activities, colouring by numbers, tracing, spot the difference and more!
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3. RAMADAN 30 DAY ACTIVITY: Let’s find a word in the Quran by Parenthood: Muslim Style
Here’s one we did last year when my girl was three years old and she enjoyed discovering new words in the Qur’an every day! We both simply loved the colourful cards included. I personally loved that they also included a PDF on how to have the discussions for each word as well as activity ideas you could do based on the word.
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4. 30 DAYS OF RAMADAN AHADITH TO READ ALOUD by A Muslim Homeschool
I’ve decided to add these to our advent calendar this year! As my girl is now able to read and loves our read-aloud sessions, this was perfect to have so she could learn more about Ramadan as we go.
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5. RAMADAN COLOURING PAGES FOR LITTLE MUSLIMS by Gilded Dunya
Check out this mums blog post on how she introduced Ramadan to her 3 year old and she even put together a simple colouring book of Ramadan related words.
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6. PRINTABLE RAMADAN BOARD GAME by A Muslim Homeschool
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If you are looking for something the whole family can enjoy, try out the Ramadan Challenge Printable Board Game! A wholesome and fun game; packed full of Ramadan related questions mixed with some fun challenges that will keep everyone on their toes!
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7. RAMADAN PACKAGE by @dearmuslimchild
Another wonderful Ramadan Activity Pack suitable for ages 2-5 for FREE! She includes not just one, but SEVERAL bundles of activity which include Ramadan Alphabet, Arabic Letters, Ramadan numbers, colours, shapes and more! WORTH checking out.
8. RAMADAN ACTIVITY BOOK by Allamah Education
Keep the discussions and activities going every day this Ramadan with the Allamah 30 Days, 30 Activities Ramadan Activity Book. Each day your child will learn a new ayaat or hadith pertaining to Ramadan and will have a corresponding activity to complete. Activities include word finds, arts and crafts, learning a Du'a, Eid decorations and even helping to prepare a dish to break fast with.
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9. 30 DAYS OF GOOD DEEDS by In The Playroom
Create a Ramadan Jar and fill it with these 30 days of Good Deeds for them to do or slip them into your Ramadan Calendar as fillers! Here's an example of what our Ramadan Jar looks like!
10. RAMADAN CURRICULUM: 30 DAYS OF RAMADAN ACTIVITIES by Iman’s Homeschool
If you’re looking for a complete Ramadan Curriculum, this is the place to be. Check out Iman’s Homeschool list of activities and printables provided which includes Ramadan Lapbooks, Notebooks, Activity Packs, Journals, Colouring Books and so much more!
11. RAMADAN PRINTABLES by MuslimMommyBlog
This mama has another set of awesome printable to share which includes A Ramadan Mystery (Fun Treasure Hunt game!), Ramadan Colourable Cards, Matching Cards, Countdown Packet (for Calendar Fillers), Ramadan Quiz Cards and more!
12. 30 DUAS FREE PRINTABLE by AYEINA
Here's another idea for your Ramadan Calendar filler - 30 Duaas for your child to memorise! (I would recommend this for older children, or you may just use it as a read-aloud to the younger ones!)
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13. MY LITTLE BOOK ABOUT RAMADAN and WORKBOOKS by Qamar Designs
I LOVE this little flip book by Qamar Designs- it's concise and comes with a workbook to test their comprehension! The workbooks comes in two levels. I chose the 1st level for my 4 year old and she absolutely enjoyed each page!
14. MY 2020 RAMADAN ACTIVITY BOOK by My Little Alim
Here's another activity book I added into my girl's Ramadan Binder. She loves the 'All about me' section and the activities that comes with this book!
15. ISLAMIC WORD SEARCH PACK by islamicresources4teaching
Does your child like word search activities? Get this free resource by signing up with www.islamicresources4teaching.com! It's a 27-page pack filled with different word search activities. Also check out their other resources for sale which includes Daily Dua Book and My Islamic Journal.
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16. PROPHETS OF ALLAH by Tiny Teachings
Simple colouring pages with short stories of each Prophet of Allah (Peace be upon them)! We are currently using this and we love the simple illustrations for each Prophet.
H I F D Z H / Q U R A N T R A C K E R
1. MEMORIZATION CHART by Allamah Education
Looking for a memorization chart to motivate your child's memorization? Here's a cute printable for Juz Amma in which they can colour in!
2. JUZ AMMA TRACKER by Ummi and Kids
Another cute Juz Amma Tracker printable! You can add a sticker or a stamp for every surah memorized.
3. MY QURAN TRACKER WORKBOOK by A Muslim Homeschool
Here's one for the older kids - a complete workbook to track the completed suwar, copy pages for each surah, note pages for tafseer and points of benefits from the surah and it also comes with 4 different book cover options!
R A M A D A N J O U R N A L S
1. RAMADAN JOURNAL by A Muslim Homeschool
I honestly can't get enough from A Muslim Homeschool, she supplies awesome resources mashaAllah! Anyway here's one I'm bookmarking for the future when my eldest (who's 4 years old now) is old enough to keep this journal herself. I love how comprehensive it is and that it is divided into 2 parts, one for pre-ramadan and the other for during. However, please note that this journal is NOT for FREE, but has a small price to pay for an awesome journal!
2. QURAN JOURNAL by Allamah Education
If you're looking for a simpler version of the above, here's a one page sheet to start a quran journal. It's a good start in engaging the little ones in understanding each surah.
3. RAMADAN DOODLE & NOTE by Iman’s Homeschool
Another wonderfully put together Ramadan Journal printable! It's available in both English & Arabic too... and it's FREE!
Alhamdulillah, there you have it! Hope this benefits as a one-stop-for-all if you're ever looking for more activities to this Ramadan or perhaps looking for inspiration for future Ramadans to come inshaAllah. I'm sure there'll be more to add by then too! May Allah grant us a fruitful month of Ramadan and grant us forgiveness. Ameen.
Much love,
Much love,
Elly Umm Khadeejah
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