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I love to read the book of Allah, I love to read, Read!, The Pillars of Islam and Emaan, blank templates to make your
own!

6 bookmarks: Saheeh Muslim, Saheeh
Bukhari, Allah is my Lord...., Islam,
Mosques

"Traditional" school subjects: Math,
Science, Arabic, History, and Grammar
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Prophet's Prayer Described Bookmark

(food theme)
(Vehicles theme)
Kids keep track of the number of times they repeat an ayaah/hadith. Many other uses as well. We have used them to keep track of scores when playing math games.

Write down the ayaah/ahadith you are memorizing and use it for memorizing. Take it with you when you are out and about.
Store your flashcards/hifz cards in
this handy box.
Cut out, fold, and use glue, tape or staples.

Use Hifz Box Index Cards to categorize cards by Islamic subject. Includes blank tabs.
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Articles
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Simple, clearly presented guide to how reviewing, organizing, interpreting and making associations for what you learn can help you with memory improvement. (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Feed Your Head - Foods to eat to help your brain power
Memory and Memory Loss (Duke University)
Information about how our memory works and tips for preserving it.
Activities

Blank Flash Card Templates
Also see TJ's Prophet's Prayer Described and
Usooluth Thalaatha Pages for premade Flashcards
for salaat and aqeedah studies.
TJ's Notebook Section now has its own page:
TJ Notebooks/NotebookingReference Aids
TiJgets are here!
TiJgets!? What’s a TiJget?
You’ve heard of gadgets and widgets, well TJ’s got “TiJgets.
TiJgets are little reference gadgets.
You can print them or copy and paste them into word documents.
Kids need a little handy reference sheet?
With TiJgets you can easily customize a reference sheet for each child.
Make up a weekly assignment for your kids in Word? Add a TiJget or two or more………
Use TiJgets as handy desktop references.
Print and tape to child’s desk/work surface.
See TiJgets in action.......

Study Skills
Sites:
Nice, kid friendly site for learning study skills
Covers:
Reading skills
Taking notes
Time management
Writing skills
Thinking skills
Materials
Also on the site are revision/review tips and exam taking tips.
Good for older students and adults
Some of the topics include: preparing to study, taking notes in class, strategies for reading textbooks, etc.
Articles:
Resources:
Study Skills Package from University of Waterloo (PDF)
Reference
Homework center, dictionary, encyclopedia, atlas, almanac
Excellent resource for kids!
Many study skills/homework tips in addition to being a great almanac reference site. A TJ favorite
(from the site description): "The single best source for facts"
This page last updated:
Friday, May 09, 2008
Links last checked:
4/14/08
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