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Great site for crafts and lesson ideas!
Islamic Crafts and Lesson Plans for Kids

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MashAllah, a Muslim teacher who is sharing resources with other Muslims who teach.
Visit the site here.

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Ad-Duha Freezone

Ad-Duha Freezone
A web site that offers free educational and community resources for…
* Muslim children grades Pre-K to 12th
* University students
* Islamic schools
* Masaajid
* Or any individual or organization that may find the resources beneficial.
All materials [...]

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4Islamicschools.org

4Islamicschools.org has some interesting resources:

Reading List
Start an Islamic School

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New Muslim Kids Forum

Muslim Kids Forum

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Raising Muslim Daughters has a new look as well as a new URL. The site is maintained by the owner of Talibiddeen Jr.
Raising Muslim Daughters

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The Muslim Homeschool is a monthly e-newsletter that will keep homeschoolers connected and updated with the ends and outs of educating children at home.
The newsletter will provide you with best homeschooling resources, healthful tips and information to cover all the hats we wear, such as mother, teacher, guide, coach, nutritionist just to name a few. [...]

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Arabic Comes First

This web site is dedicated for teachers and parents who want to teach the children the Arabic language.
Some of the files on the website are FREE and some you can buy online!
Arabic Comes First

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With Kids in Mind - The Islamic Circle
Authors: Sister Cristina Mariam Ignat and Sister Refka Mohammed
An Islamic curriculum for kids. Weekly themes and Islamic lessons.
The Islamic Circle

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With Kids In Mind

With Kids In Mind
This site contains teaching and learning materials for the children at the elementary level. Teaching/learning information and useful learning web-sites on-line are also included in the web-pages. Lots of downloads.
With Kids In Mind

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