This lapbook was made by a friend and her six year old daughter. I’m calling it a lapbook, although the format of the presentation is not the usual lapbook style, instead sheets of card have been threaded together,accordian style, as illustrated in the picture below.
This lapbook was made around the time of Eid-Ul-Adha, inside there are links made between the life of Ibraheen (as) and the Hajj.
The photo above shows an overview of the lapbook contents when the book is opened and laid flat. The full story of Ibraheen (as) is very long and detailed, this project looks at a few key aspects, suitable for a younger learner.
The first page (above) features sections on the Ibraheem (as) asking “Who is my Lord?”, the breaking of the idols, and the fire into which Ibraheen (as) was thrown.
In the blue inset is a booklet about the story of Hajar, the wife of Ibraheen (as), and the spring of Zam Zam. The cut out is shaped as the hills of Safa and Marwa.
Underneath this section, on the orange card is a picture of the three jamaraat, and some writing relating to why they are there.
On the final page (red card), at the top there is a cotton wool sheep with some writing about the sacrifice of Ismail (as), and below that there is a pop up fold about Eid-ul-Adha, linking the two.
This project was made around the time of Eid-ul-Adha, as a background to understanding that festival. For an older child this project could be further developed by including more incidents from the life of Ibraheem (as), such as the building of the Kabah and the birth of his son Ishaaq (as). Also the links between the story and the rituals of Hajj could be gone into in more depth.
[…] Ibraheem (as) Lapbook January 12, 2009 — islamicunitstudies https://alwayslearningresources.wordpress.com/2009/01/10/prophet-ibraheem-as-lapbook/ Posted in Prophets Lapbooks, Sample Islamic […]
These are beautiful lapbooks, thank you for providing the inspiration for everyone to see and get ideas!!!
that is wonderfull, great idea
Assalamu Alaikum wa Ramatullah
Subhana Allah topiand ideas what homeschooling provide us with so many ideas to help us to teach our future generation.
keep up the greatwork.
May Allah (SWT) alaways reward you , and bless your children.
I would like some idea for prophet Mohammad PBUH and Prophet Nuh (A) lapbook. as I’m teacher in Islamic weekend school teaching islamic History to non-Arabs 5 to 7yrs old.
jazakum Allah
Ameena
Asalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu,
Masha’Allah, masha’Allah!! This is such a wonderful book. I must admit that I am a self-confessed lapbook addict LOOL! and this wonderfully compiled book has given me lots of ideas and inspiration. Jazaki’Allahu khayran for sharing.