Class 3 Curiculum

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1). Quran/Qaidah:

Qur'an Level 3

Students who are able to read fluently can join Qur’an Level 3. In this level, students will begin the journey of learning the rules of Tajweed in a detailed manner. Students will learn about:

  • Al Isti’adha & Al Basmalah

  • The articulation points of the letters

  • The characteristics of the letters

  • The rules of Nun Sakinah and Tanwin

  • The heavy and light letters

  • The general rule of Ra’

  • The rule of Lam in the name of Allah

  • The rules of Mim Sakinah

  • The rules of Lam Sakinah

  • The rules of Ra’ in detail

  • The types of stopping

  • The rule of Qalqalah in detail
  • Through the teacher-lead group reading, students will develop the application of the rules under the direct supervision of the teacher.

    2). Arabic Level 3 (BOOK 1)

    Arabic Level 1

    Arabic Level 2 is designed for students who are 8-10 years old or above and are not fluent readers and writers of Arabic. In this level students will:

  • Learn to write the whole alphabet in individual form

  • Learn to write all the letters of the alphabet in all the joining various forms (beginning, middle, end)

  • Know the meaning of Arabic words containing the letters ( in the beginning, middle, end)

  • Distinguish between similar sounds

  • Learn the function of all vowels and symbols

  • Use demonstrative pronouns to make short sentences

  • Use masculine and feminine nouns appropriately

  • Recognise and read with Alif Al Maqsura

  • The definite article and the Solar & Lunar letters.

  • Practice having conversations in Arabic by; greeting, introducing oneself, introducing others, asking questions, describing someone’s whereabouts using prepositions and ending a conversation with appropriate greetings.
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    By the end of this level students will be fluent readers and writers of Arabic and familiar with some of the basic grammatical rules in Arabic. In the next level, students will develop their understanding of grammar by focusing on conversational Arabic.

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    3). Islamic Studies:

    The Islamic Studies curriculum at Al Qalam Education Centre takes a spiral approach to learning, where students revisit each area and study it in greater depth each year. There are a total of five levels, each covering essential age-appropriate authentic knowledge according the Islamic requirements for each age group. Each book contains colourful illustrations, exercises and classroom activities that will make learning fun.

    Younger students will explore basic principles of Emaan / Tawhid (Creed) through the Names and Attributes of Allah. Students will also be introduced to topics relating to the Qur'an, the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) and basic manners and morals through a variety of fun activities.

    Children aged 5-16 will each be taught modules on Islam, Emaan, Tawhid (Creed), Ablution (Wudu), Prayers, Fasting, Hajj, Zakat, Islamic Mannerisms and the life of the Sahaba, through the explanation of Hadith, Qur'an (Tafseer) and Seerah. Each age group will cover topics in more detail and teachers will place an emphasis on strengthening the relationship between an individual and Allah, as well as loving the Prophet Muhammad (SWS) and his companions. Classes will be taught through discussions and practical examples of how to perform acts of worship correctly.

    Students will enjoy Islamic studies at Al Qalam Education Centre while being taught through fun exercises, creative practical activities and futuristic lessons (the first of it's kind in the UK) with the support of our exclusive advanced augmented and virtual reality development on our curriculum.

    At this beginning level students will also learn Aqidah, Islamic history, And Fiqh (Islamic laws).

    4).Tarbiyyah & Moral Studies:

    Tarbiyyah & Moral Studies is very unique to Al Qalam Education Centre and taught through inspirational assemblies and thought-provoking practical workshops.

    Students will be encouraged to reflect on each lesson thus paving the way to nurture a deep understanding of moral values.

    Through the stories in the Qur’an and authentic Hadith (Sunnah), this subject aims to develop exemplary Islamic character, manners, etiquettes, ethos and inter-personal skills.

    Students will cover a range of topics, including but not limited to; happiness, respect, mercy, patience, gratitude, modesty, anger management, conflict resolution, generosity, humility, equality, honesty, friendship, true success, teamwork, sincerity, social conduct, time management, cleanliness, servitude (to Allah), forgiveness and full reliance on Allah.

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