Use these easy Ramadan crafts for children to decorate your home or as part of a project to learn about Ramadan.

Easy Ramadan crafts for children
Making decorations for your classroom or home is a joyful way to teach your children about Ramadan. Here’s a great selection of Ramadan crafts you can make.

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For the best Ramadan lesson ideas, save time and get our ready-made Ramadan teaching unit from our Play Academy. Our ramadan Unit is part of the Play Academy’s Festivals curriculum pathway and in it your children can:
- learn about Ramadan: what it is and how it is observed
- make Arabic-inspired paper lanterns
- play card games using Ramadan-themed playing cards
- create geometric Islamic art
- make a crescent moon and stars craft
- bonus printables include Islamic art grid for the math and art project, a lantern template, a mobile template, Ramadan word bank cards for vocabulary building and a Ramadan placemat for an iftar meal
- plus over 300 more individual lesson plans in 50 ready-made teaching units so you can easily teach an engaging and successful program that includes math, literacy, science, art, and more, all year round, year after year. Everything is planned for you and easy to find, saving you so much time.
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Easy Ramadan crafts for children
Take a look at our easy Ramadan crafts for children:
How to make paper lanterns using wax crayons and watercolour paints
A simple moon and stars paper plate craft
Geometric art tiles inspired by Islamic art
Make a crescent moon and stars mobile
Colour in a Ramadan placemat printable
Save time and get your ready-made Ramadan unit!
Yes, you can do all the planning yourself if you want to, or you can head straight to our Play Academy and download our ready-made Ramadan unit. That sounds like a better idea!
You’ll get a set of lesson plans to teach your children about Ramadan: a lesson plans to learn about the festival and how it is observed, a math-meets-art geometric Islamic art lesson, an arts and craft activity to make Arabic-inspired paper lanterns, play card games using printable Ramadan-themed playing cards, and a art and craft activity to make a crescent moon and stars mobile. Plus you’ll get a great set of useful printables to make your teaching even easier.
Come and join the Play Academy to get this and over 50 more ready-made teaching units, so you can easily teach an engaging and successful program that includes math, literacy, science, art, and more, all year round, year after year.
Beautiful printable
Thank you, Nahida!
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Hi Amina! I hope you enjoy these ideas.
Thank you interesting Ramadan Art activities, specially like Arabic paper Lantin.