2008年8月26日火曜日

Started Calvert...

Recently I have enrolled my two kids in the Calvert Kindergarten, and have started out the lessons already. It's going well, alhamudulillah, and the kids are having fun!

Before enrolling, I really worried whether to enroll them in the same grade or in separate grades(1st and K), for they're only 1 and 4 mos apart in age. The older one can read most of the English sentences without help, on the other side, the younger one has just started out reading simple words like dog and cat. So their abilities differ a bit at this moment. And it took me a full consideration before deciding... but I thought it must be more fun for them using the same grade level just like they're enjoying the same level of Ad-Duha curricurum right now. And plus, it's easier for me to teach!

So I decided to go with K for both of them, and the 1st grade math for the older one, K math for the younger. I guess that was a good decision, alhamdulillah. We have finished some lessons up till now, and it's working well for both of them. The most important thing..., they're enjoying it!!

So here is our brief daily routine lately.

-BREAKFAST-
  • Qur'an recitation(Juz Amma) using CD for about 30 to 40 minutes.
  • check their hifdh progress
  • check their Arabic Reading
  • Ad-Duha Lesson
-SHORT BREAK-

  • Calvert Lesson(except Math)
-LUNCH-

  • Calvert Math(separate grade levels)
  • Free Activities(crafts, coloring, baking, etc...)

2008年8月8日金曜日

Tafseer

Ad-Duha curricurum offers children's Tafseer books. They're written in simplified languages so that the children in this age can understand. They learn some Quranic Arabic vocabularies, too, which is very helpful for me, also.

As my children learn Tafseer with these books, I also decided to read along my Japanese print of Tafseer Jala-layn. I hope to read on more this coming Ramadhan, inshaallah.

Learning with children.

Learning is an obligation upon all the muslims. And being a convert muslim myself, there still are a lot to be learned. I love learning, especially about Islam, because when I learn more about Islam, alhamdulillah, it draws me near to Allah.

Now I'm homeschooling my children, but it's not like I'm teaching them, but it's more like we're learning together. And alhamdulillah, I love it, and am enjoying it so much. Although there are still some improvements that should be made, but I like what we're doing now. I love seeing my children improve, and I love learning together with my children. I thank Allah for giving me this wonderful chance, alhamdulillah.