My Faith ISLAM (Grade 1-5) by Mawlana Feizel Chothia - page 1155

my faith
...
ISLAM
446
ry
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
fh
vn
LEARNERS PERFORMANCE
‘AQA’ID
OUTCOME
OBJECTIVES
LESSON
OVERVIEW
☺ ☺
TOTAL
The points collectively achieved between
excellent
,
good
&
satisfactory
vis-a-
vis
poor
will determine a positive or negative result on the part of the learner.
performance
ASSESSMENT
LEARNERS PERFORMANCE
AKHLAQ
OUTCOME
OBJECTIVES
LESSON
OVERVIEW
☺ ☺
The ‘LEARNERS PERFORMANCE’ should corre-
spond to the rating given by the teacher at the end
of the respective lesson
best of all human beings
to the topic
- read another short story for
enjoyment
- deduce the specific teach-
ings being conveyed
LESSON 1
Respect
for
Teachers
- learn about the Islamic
teachings regarding respect
for Teachers
- realise that great knowl-
edge cannot be acquired
without great scarifice
- appreciate that in order to
acquire knowledge one has
to sit in the company of the
learned. Books, of them-
selves, are not sufficient
- discover that Allah bestows
knowledge and understand-
ing consonant with ones
respect, humility, self sacri-
fice and obedience to teach-
ers
- understand that Allah only
makes those who are
respectful to their teachers
the means of guidance for
the people of the world. The
proud are never used to
guide mankind.
- listen to an extract being
read out by the teacher
about respect for Teachers
- complete a word sellection
excercise
- learn a new
Ayah
and a
new
Hadith
- search for words in a ‘Word
Ring’
- read a short story reflecting the
virtue of respect forTeachers
- find suitable one word
meanings for the words in
the vocabulary list
- identify the specific teach-
ings being conveyed
- complete a picture puzzle
for enjoyment
- complete a second picture
puzzle for enjoyment
- decipher a coded message
and rewrite it
- learn a few sayings regard-
ing Respect for Teachers
☺ ☺
LESSON 2
Respect
for
Neighbours
- learn about the Islamic
teachings regarding respect
for Neighbours
- discover that it is the duty
of a Muslim to honour,
respect and help neighbours
even if they may be wicked
- understand that a Muslim
preaches Islam through his
own personal conduct and
behaviour
- realise that a neighbour is
not just the person who lives
next-door to you or in your
own neighbourhood. A fel-
low student, fellow worker or
even your fellow traveller on
a journey are all regarded as
your neighbour
- appreciate that none can
be true Muslim unless he
fulfills the rights of a neigh-
bour.
- listen to an extract being
read out by the teacher
about
respect
for
Neighbours
- match the correct pairs
between two columns
- use a mirror to read hidden
key messages
- learn a new
Ayah
and a
new
Hadith
- read a short story reflecting
the virtue of respect for
Neighbours
- find suitable one word
meanings for the words in
the vocabulary list
- identify the specific teach-
ings being conveyed
- identify the words that
describe good neighbourli-
ness
- draw a picture of a neigh-
bour and his house
- List the distinctive qualities
of good and bad neighbours
- complete a verse of the
Holy
Qur’an
☺ ☺
- listen to an extract being
read out by the teacher
about respect for Hosts &
Guests
- complete a series of sen-
tences using a word list
- learn a new
Ayah
and a
new
Hadith
- list a few duties towards
hosts and guests
- read a short story reflecting
the virtue of respect for
Hosts
- learn about the Islamic
teachings regarding respect
for Hosts & Guests
- realise that visiting others
and receiving guests is a
time when the best of man-
ners are on display
- understand that the guest
has rights over the host and
vice-versa
- discern that Allah loves
and honours those who hon-
our their guests and hosts
LESSON 3
Respect
for Guests
and Hosts
1...,1145,1146,1147,1148,1149,1150,1151,1152,1153,1154 1156,1157,1158,1159,1160,1161,1162,1163,1164,1165,...1907