Thursday, May 27, 2010

Daily Lessons

In an effort to make sure DD doesn't deteriorate over the summer, she will be working on some lessons. We went to our local Barnes and Noble to find some workbooks she likes. She picked out a Summer Links book that includes Math, Reading, and Test Prep and I was planning on that being the only thing she was going to work on, but she found an American History workbook that she wanted, so we purchased that as well. She absolutely loves History, so who am I to say no? In fact, we got a membership to our History Society so we can visit various museums and sites throughout the summer. She's so excited!

So each day she is assigned:
Math: 2 pages from her workbook
Reading: 20 minutes of any book she chooses and 2 pages from her workbook
Test Prep: 2 pages from her workbook
History: 6 pages from her workbook
Islamic Studies: 1-2 lessons from her ad-Duha curriculum (See a breakdown of this below)
Writing: Write a blog daily that includes a couple paragraphs or more on any topic of her choosing

So, before anyone thinks I'm being all harsh-like over her summer vacation, the first 4 items take her a half hour total (minus the 20 minutes of reading). Islamic Studies takes the longest, and she knew that we'd spend time on this over the summer because a) she doesn't have her weekend Islamic studies over the summer and b) the curriculum I just signed her up for this year is quite advanced, so she is a couple grades behind their expectation and we want to catch up.

With that said, here's the breakdown of ad-Duha. For anyone interested in an Islamic Studies curriculum for their kids, I highly recommend ad-Duha! Each one of these items is a lesson, and like I said, we will do 1-2 lessons each day, depending on time available.

Qur'an: Read 15 minutes of Qur'an every day. Qur'an lesson is reviewing memorized surahs and learning new ones.
Tafseer:  Learn the meaning of surahs, learn vocabulary words, and surrounding situation behind a surah
Names of Allah: Learn the 99 names of Allah and their meaning
Adi'yaa: Learn various supplications such as leaving the home, Ayat ul-Kursi, entering the masjid, etc.
Arabic: We are learning how to join letters currently

I'm expecting that we will work on these things roughly 4 days a week, but it being summer, we aren't super strict on it. I want to enjoy the summer and be outside (in the mornings, before it gets HOT) and enjoy time with friends before we get back into school and a stricter schedule. InshaAllah this summer will be highly enjoyable for both of us.

4 comments:

  1. Sounds great! My dad always had us do such things in our summers. He wanted us to not waste our days so he had us study things for a bit. I didn't like it so much then, but I'm glad now that he was wise enough to do this. :)

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  2. Wow! How inspiring. I should look into that for my children and do the same.

    I read your comment and I do believe that we have crossed paths on tti. Yes, I am ashamed to say that I was still twirling and singing the same sad song and dance. I doubt there are few who haven't heard-not something I am proud of by the way.
    I opened my blog exactly a year ago to write and express myself after something very horrible happened...I thought that I would come to heal and find solace in my blogging about it, but the opposite happened. There were times I did, but for the most part it just kept me in the same spot and I was growing inside. I decided to take a break...gather my senses. I don't want to write about it anymore...I don't want to talk about either. It should have never been made public..my duty as a wife is to guard this and I failed miserably. This is my life-the life Allah gave me and when I stop to reflect upon it, I am blessed beyond imagination alhamdulilah.
    I will return soon to blog...I love writing and I love my followers(especially Ms Pretty above me ;) ) but when I return, I will have the same attitude I once had. I've been spending a lot of time learning and reading more. I feel I am in a better place emotionally, physically and spiritually alhamdulilah.

    I have really been enjoying your comments on her blog...I am learning. I feel drawn to you and a sense of wanting to know and ask more and more-you seem so knowledgeable mashaAllah-and certainly someone that could help with some questions.

    Anyway, sorry for all that as a comment on this post-totally unrelated-but I had no other way(wait, maybe I could have went to tti and pm'd you lol)

    Thank you for stopping by my blog..it is bare now-I have removed almost every single post(there were very many) and saved them to my drafts. Please stop by on occasion...I may soon start up again.

    Assalamu Aleikom
    Shelly

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  3. I'm glad you stopped by, Shelly! Assalam alaykum to you and your family. I'm so glad to have reconnected! :)

    Thank you so much for your sweet compliments. I only try to portray the knowledge I have been blessed with as I don't think there's any greater responsibility than to share what we have... whether it is physical things or not. InshaAllah I speak truth and if not, inshaAllah I will be guided to the truth.

    Check out my other blog (it has more religious discussions on it... this one is more personal) here: http://durriyyah-wandering-star.blogspot.com/

    I hope to read your posts as they come up! :)

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  4. wow mashaAllah, you're doing a great job sis! inshaallah you both will have a wonderful summer!

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