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National Day at Genius Islamic

Happy Independence Day Malaysia!! These are some patriotic poetry from our students It represents Malaysians from different walks of life coming together in a collective effort to overcome the pandemic this year 2021. Let us all continue to hope for a brighter future in our beautiful country. #Happy merdeka #64

Hari Raya Celebration

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After fasting from dawn to dusk for a month, Hari Raya Aidilfitri is a day that signifies victory for Muslims everywhere.   We wish our students and family a warm and blessed Aidilfitri, showered with love and happiness, with laughter and joy! Selamat Hari Raya and Stay safe We celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri With the Kids! Thank you so much parents and teachers for the delicious food!

How Genius Islamic Montessori Is Different?

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Our teachers believe that if a child is properly guided to enjoy learning up to age six, he not only becomes at ease with himself and his surroundings but also continues to be confident and curious throughout the school years. A great myth surrounding the Montessori method is that it is unusually strict or boring or is based on bizarre principles, when in fact the method demonstrates that the simplest and most natural principles of all will lead to the happiest and well-adjusted young students. Rather than completely unstructured play or a totally controlled environment with a teacher and silent, listening students, Montessori schools strike a balance in which children are the most comfortable. In Genius Islamic Montessori classrooms, children are less frustrated than in other schools because everything is accessible to them. Tables and chairs are constructed for preschoolers, and all of their games and projects are placed in open shelves at their eye level. Their classrooms are hi...

Reading Practice at Home

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Reading is such a crucial skill for future academic success, so supporting reading at home is very important. Here are great reading skills to practice at home! 1. Match 2 or 3 of the same letters, words, numbers, in a magazine, with flashcards, etc. 2. Rhyme items in your kitchen, living room, etc. rug-bug, dug, hug, jug, lug, mug, pug, tug 3. Create a 2-line rhyme (or more) of your name, love/hate of something, anything!! 4. Create a reading challenge -here’s an idea for a reading challenge and there are more book suggestions for K-1, 2-3, 4-5 5. Make a word collage on paper with words from cut out magazines, words you wrote, stickers, etc. 6. Sing words to songs!  Here’s a great website with words to some songs. 7. Make a name acrostic and sound and spell out all of the words that describe your child. 8. Write letters, words, numbers with finger paint, shaving cream, silly string, or write on a chalkboard or a small whiteboard! 9. Have your child help you spell the items you nee...