This is an example of a simple introduction to the five pillars of Islam, suitable as a project for younger learners. This lapbook was made by a friend’s five year old son.
This project was made during Ramadan, that is why the cover refers to fasting. For colouring pages for a lapbook cover, try Islamic Lapbooking.
I think the pictures explain the content of this lapbook. The flip flap book on the Virtues of Ramadan opens to show bits of information in little “windows”. The layered book on salaah illustrates both the order of the prayers and their timings. Notice that the shade of the papers used illustrates the day, night, dawn and dusk skies.
Altogether this is a very visual lapbook, with use of colour and illustration to highlight the key facts. Great for younger learners.
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these are wonderful mashaAllah. thanks for sharing. i’m one of those moms who’s had no exposure to creative ideas of learning for children, so these are totally new to me.
I will be trying this with my three year old (any advice on how much i can do with her?) thanks!
fatima
Assalamualaykum Fatima,
With a three year old I would say do as much as she is happy to do, and when she gets tired stop! Let her enjoyment (or otherwise) of the activity be your guide, inshAllah!
mashallah very well done sister and thank you for sharing
i am just starting with my daughter a lapbook on islam the five pillars is a good start , , salam alaikom
Masshallah very well done sister