Here are some pictures from our Dhul Hijjah “lapbook.” Its not the traditional form of a lapbook, but rather just a traditional book. For some reason, the traditionally folded lapbooks seem kind of disorganized to me so I just put each activity on a different page. All the kids sat down and we read through the lesson that accompanies the file and then I had them complete the work, well, they didn’t exactly finish, but here are pics of what the book looks like. Again, not exactly a lapbook I guess, but it seems like it still does the trick, insha Allah.

Cover

Calendar and Adhkaar

Purpose of Eid ul Adhaa, Yawmul Arafah

Review Game