At Fun With Mama, diversity is beautiful. We all may have different cultures and traditions, but when it comes down to the bare bones of it, we are all so similar. Children of different cultures sleep, paint, laugh, smile, love, skip, dance, read books, and the list can go on and on. Therefore, we are all just as much similar as we are all different. Is this free Ramadan Activities and Muslim Kids activity pack appropriate for children of all cultures? YES!
NEW Ramadan Activities Pack
Are you looking for some fun Ramadan activities for kids? With the Muslim fasting month right around the corner, now would be a good time to explore different traditions. Get my FREE 121-page Ramadan activity pack here. The activity pack includes various centers and activities that are Ramadan themed but also target fine motor skills, counting, math, creativity, color recognition, and more.
This activity pack is also appropriate for children of all cultures
Ramadan FAQ
Are you a teacher wanting to learn more about Ramadan? Or a parent looking to answer some of the questions your kids may have about the fasting month? I created a helpful Ramadan guide for teachers and parents, including FAQs you or your kids may have. Check out all our Ramadan-themed posts here.
I am currently taking requests for printable activity packs for different cultures. If you have a culture request, please feel free to email me using the e-mail button in my sidebar. I am more than happy to create a pack for your child or student. Fun With Mama is inclusive of all cultures and traditions.
You can find all of our free printable preschool packs here.
Muslim Kids Activity Pack
This activity pack can be used as Ramadan activities, or during any time of the year!
We begin with the preschool set of activities. Here you will find tracing pages, patterning, cutting and some fun Do A Dot pages. You can get the black and white copies of these fingerprint and do a dot pages by downloading the black and white pack. If you prefer color because you would like to work on color recognition with your 2 year old, 3 year old or preschooler then use the color activity pack.
The easier puzzles are two and four pieces.
For kindergarten and first grade students you can use the puzzles that include words.
The blank writing pages would be great for story time. Have each child write a story about this Muslim kid named Aamina. Aamina likes to color, paint, draw, skip and go on the swing.
For math we have graphing, sight word number matching, counting clip cards and puzzles that include skip counting.
Get the Muslim Kids PDF Pack here
Click here to grab the Muslim Kids Printable Pack.
Do you have any other favorite Ramadan Activities?
Want to explore more? Then check out these picture books with muslim characters.
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