As if the super-cool, completely furnished Playmobil School Building wasn't enough, Playmobil wants to help real teachers too! Back by popular demand, Playmobil is offering the Teachers Grant Program, of which you can find information here.
This grant program encourages teachers to send in lesson plans that incorporate using Playmobil toys to help teach children. Everyone knows it is more fun to learn through play, and Playmobil is awarding unique lesson plans that focus on imagination and creativity. Be sure to let any teachers for grades Pre-K to 3rd grade know! The deadline is February 28th, 2011.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Growing Tree Toys Discount
For a limited time, Growing Tree Toys is offering $10 off a future order with them just for liking them on Facebook!
www.facebook.com/growingtreetoys.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Arabic and English Notecards
Son and I gave a talk on our Middle East trip that we had taken this summer. To wrap up the lecture, I told son's teacher that I will translate the student names into Arabic. The teacher loved the idea.
I used notecards and a class list.
Credit is given to my husband who wrote the names in Arabic while I wrote the names in English.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Free Greeting Cards for Teachers
Tiny Prints is offering teachers some cards to help with their school preparation. Use coupon code APPLE2010. Offer expires Oct. 31, 2010.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Food For Thought for Teachers
Tonight was Parent Night at my son's public school. Husband, son and I went on a scavenger hunt in son's classroom--which is a great idea for all parties.
There was a lovely quote I thought I would share that was put on all students' desks for parents to take.
"We can learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, some have weird names, and all are different colors yet beautiful in their own way...but they all have to learn to live side by side in the same box." -----Anonymous Quote
Great activity for your class:
Son's teacher printed this quote on card stock with one crayon taped to the paper. On the bottom of the sheet, son's teacher wrote: "Welcome to our classroom...where we are all learning the importance of one another."
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Welcome to Crafts and Arts with an Islamic Touch

Here I hope to post some crafts and arts with an Islamic touch made by me, friends and family, students, and others in hopes of giving you inspiration that could be used in your home or the classroom.
Feel free to leave comments and suggestions as well.
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