Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Thursday, 27 June 2013
EXCITED!!
So what's up?
By the way, who's reading this blog?
Students, do you?
Teachers, do you ever?
But it is still written. And the time is justwrite right for a Ramadan blog?
Well, these are just a few ideas to make it exciting for the kids. After all Ramadan is a time for celebration.
By the way, who's reading this blog?
Students, do you?
Teachers, do you ever?
But it is still written. And the time is just
- Are you guys going out for a moon sighting trip?
- Ready to fast, aren't you? okay just the half part of the day for the little ones.
- You are not going to forget the poor, i am sure. So, going with gifts? Eatables? Remember its the best time and you should volunteer.
- What about Iftaar party? Adults not allowed. Like it now?
- What's your resolution this Ramadan?
- How much of the Quran would you recite every day? Wouldn't you memorise a little more? Or listen to the imam in taraweeh? Don't forget, Ramadan is about the Quran. {2 : 185}
- And what about the dua-list? Let's get it ready.
Well, these are just a few ideas to make it exciting for the kids. After all Ramadan is a time for celebration.
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Monday, 24 December 2012
Truth rewards
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Tell me
That day, i got a few complaints about my class and i decided to talk to them about it.
I began on an honest note, "Class, i have always tried to be friendly with you people. Did i ever beat you?"
"No Ma'am."
"Did I ever give you some kind of punishment?"
"No Ma'am."
"I try to give you guys all the space you need. I talk to you politely; i never scold you, never punish you, never take you to the Principal and still complaints."
I don't know if their silence also meant they were understanding, agreeing, sympathising with me but i went on and on talking of strict teachers and horrible punishments and contrasting it with my friendly approach.
To break the monotony i asked them, "You tell me what should i do with you so that you behave properly and i don't get to hear more complaints. Tell me....."
And pat came the reply, "Ma'am I tell you? Become little strict."
I began on an honest note, "Class, i have always tried to be friendly with you people. Did i ever beat you?"
"No Ma'am."
"Did I ever give you some kind of punishment?"
"No Ma'am."
I don't know if their silence also meant they were understanding, agreeing, sympathising with me but i went on and on talking of strict teachers and horrible punishments and contrasting it with my friendly approach.
To break the monotony i asked them, "You tell me what should i do with you so that you behave properly and i don't get to hear more complaints. Tell me....."
And pat came the reply, "Ma'am I tell you? Become little strict."
Monday, 10 December 2012
Facts
Even when a snake has its eyes closed, it can still see through its eyelids.
Horses can run shortly after birth.
Despite the white, fluffy appearance of Polar Bears fur, it actually has black skin.
Mosquitoes can be annoying insects but did you know that it's only the female mosquito that actually bites humans.
Cats spend a large amount of time licking their coats to keep them clean.
Jellyfish don’t have brains.
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
LETTER WRITING
Dear Areeb,
Please come to my house in
winter vacation. And please read this letter which I have written down. Please
friend, come to my house in winter vacation because I have asked my parents to
call you and they have permitted that you can come and I have asked my mother
that she should cook Biryani, especially for you.
Saad Alam
Wishes
Dear cousin,
Please come to our place to spend your winter vacations. I have arranged your passport and visa. We will go together. We will go to see the grave (tomb) of Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho alayhi wasallam and of Hazrat Abu Bakr (ra) And Hazrat Umar (ra). We will see Cave Hira and offer salah in the mosque of our prophet sallAllaho alayhi wasallam.Then we will also go to see the Kaaba.
Waiting for you,
Talha Noman
H.W.!!!
Dear Afreen,
Come to my home in winter vacation. We will enjoy very much together. I
have many story books, we will read them. And also we will do our winter
vacation homework together in my house.
Your cousin,
Iram
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
MY FAVOURITE SPOT
After reading the poem THE TAMARIND which was the favourite
spot of the poet where he sat, relaxed and looked at the distant blue hills;
laughed and smiled beneath its shady boughs etc we discussed our favourite
places.
ABAAN shared, “My favourite place is my father’s room.”
“Why? What do you do there?”
“ Ma’m because there
are so many many books there – Islamic and academic books. I like to read them
and understand them.”
Ahem?
“Sometimes I stare at the books.”
MARIYAM HASHMI : “Ma’m my favourite place is in Allahbad, my
grandparents’ house”
And where exactly? “Umm, whole house and no ma’m it’s the roof, my favourite is roof.”
LAIBA : “My nani’s house because there are many friends. I
play very much there. we do all the things ‘together’. When it is noon, the ice-cream
seller comes and then we take for everybody and enjoy very much. When it is
evening then also we get some rupees and we go to buy something.”
MY EXPERIMENT
One of the teacher at IMS relates, “I was a little scared
when I joined back at school after a long gap. Scared in the sense you wouldn’t
understand so moving on to the first day – the awesome little kids smiled,
shouted, waved and asked as well answered as to where I had been; once we all
got over we got back to the lesson and however difficult it was managed to
study something.
Next was Seerah period which almost everytime sets everything alright. There is silence, they are interested, they look up for details and they, no! we recite durood shareef and may be that’s the serene part but then came home work time and since it was a day off next day I thought it would be good if they wrote something so I gave some topic for paragraph writing.
Next was Seerah period which almost everytime sets everything alright. There is silence, they are interested, they look up for details and they, no! we recite durood shareef and may be that’s the serene part but then came home work time and since it was a day off next day I thought it would be good if they wrote something so I gave some topic for paragraph writing.
My experiment began the next day, something inside told me
not to get angry, maybe their welcoming part the day before or whatever so I
did not have to punish anyone who didn’t do the homework; waisey bhi I had never liked
making them stand up, holding ears- never tried even and sending out of the
room is a total waste of their time and I for one do not have the heart for all
this strict punishment thing but then what? Reward? Ohkay may be that would do.
I thought. But then, since I had slept after fajr (very bad idea) I got late so
no chocolates.
I had just entered the classroom and lo!
“Ma’m I have done my work.” “Ma’m here take it” They were four or five only.
There were some with excuses, “I have written half”, “Sorry left at home” etc
too but they hadn’t done it. That’s the scary part now if you can understand.
But I wasn’t to get angry, no chocolates either so? Time to experiment - I went up to the board and wrote the names with stars, a big
smiley and under the head, ‘My favourite kids today’. We moved on to learning
the rule of English grammar planned for the day, they did the exercises and then someone said, “
Ma’m if I give it to you now, you will write my name also?” It was working, I said a loud yes and like always couldn't help smiling. And lo! The exercises finished pretty soon and the
compositions kept coming in. Thank God!
By the way, here is something for us; have a nice day teachers :)
By the way, here is something for us; have a nice day teachers :)
Eg.
BISMAH SAEED writes:
Prophet Muhammad sallallaho alayhi wasallam was of most
excellent character. He is an example to all of us.
- If a guest comes to our house then we have to remember our Prophet sallAllaho alayhi wasallam that how he used to welcome his guests.
- We should obey and respect our elders like our Prophet sallAllaho alayhi wasallam.
- We should be kind and honest like our prophet sallAllaho alayhi wasallam.
- We should always believe in Allah like our Prophet sallAllaho alayhi wassallam.
- We should help poor and needy.
- We should follow the instructions of our beloved Prophet sallAllaho alayhi wasallam.
- We love our Prophet sallAllaho alyhi wasallam.
Monday, 3 December 2012
a Hadith
ZIKRA BILAL shares:-
The Prophet Muhammad sallallahoalayhi wasallam used to tell
his followers “Acquire knowledge!” He said to all, “Seeking knowledge is the
duty of every muslim. It will enable you to be your own friend in the desert,
it will be your mainstay in solitude, your companion in loneliness, your guide
to happiness, your sustainer in misery, your adornment when you are amongst
people and your arrow against your enemies. Whoever goes out in search of
knowledge is on the path of Allah until returning.”
(Wait, there is a note
she adds, it says “Sorry ma’am for not giving homework yesterday, I love you
ma’am and my family also)
Sallallaho alayhi wasallam
AHMAD MUNIB tells us:-
Allah has sent Prophet Muhammad sallallaho alayhi wasallam
to us. The Prophet teaches us that we should pray to Allah and ask Him for
help. We should give money to poor and needy and we should help them to buy
clothes. When you give them something have smile on your face.
And we all love Prophet Muhammad sallallaho alayhi
wasallam. Thank you all of you.Muhammad
LAIBA KHAN adds:-
Our Prophet Muhammad sallallaho alayhi wasallam is an
example for all. He told us how to eat, how to talk and etc. We should follow
his rules like respect parents, help poor and greedy (maybe she wanted to write needy), be polite and etc. We should
offer salah, read Quran and obey our parents, listen to the teacher what they
say. We should not do bad things like cheating, lying, not helping others.
Prophet Muhammad sallallaho alayhi wasallam never told a lie. He told good
things to others and loved children.
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