Amanah, Itqan, Shukr & Caring for Allah's Gifts (45 chars)

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Create a clean, modern, and engaging PowerPoint presentation for Year 6 Islamic Values titled 'Amanah, Itqan, Shukr & Caring for What Allah Gave Us'. The design should be vibrant, child-friendly, and include visuals or icons representing responsibility, excellence, gratitude, and caring for Allah’s blessings. Exclude all teacher notes. Slide 1: Title Slide – 'Amanah, Itqan, Shukr & Caring for What Allah Gave Us' with a warm background and fun Islamic-themed design. Subtitle: 'Year 6 – Islamic Values Lesson with Narrative Writing'. Slide 2: Warm Welcome – Text: 'Today we learn how being responsible makes us better Muslims — and better writers!'. Include discussion prompts: 'What is a responsible choice?' and 'When was the last time you made one?' Slide 3: Learning Goals – List clear goals: Understand Amanah, Itqan, and Shukr; Know how to avoid waste and act safely; Create a character who must make a responsible choice; Write a narrative showing responsibility. Slide 4: Key Vocabulary – Include the five key terms with short definitions: Amanah (responsibility and trust), Itqan (doing work with excellence), Shukr (gratitude to Allah), Avoiding waste (using only what we need), Acting safely (protecting ourselves & others). Slide 5: Islamic Connection – Key teachings: Allah trusts us with responsibilities; Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught that Allah loves excellence; Gratitude brings peace; We must not waste food, water, or time; Acting safely is part of Islam. Slide 6: Quick Discussion – Ask students what Allah expects from us when we work, care for belongings, treat others, and use resources. Slide 7: Activity 1 – 'Create a Character': Instructions to create a character who faces a responsible choice (include fields: name, age, background, decision, possible outcomes). Slide 8: Character Template – Display a simple fill-in-the-blank template for students to use when creating their character. Slide 9: Activity 2 – 'Narrative Opening': Instructions to write the opening paragraph of a story that shows responsibility using Amanah, Itqan, and Shukr naturally. Slide 10: Sentence Starters – Include sentence starters like: 'Today was a day that changed everything for…', '[Character] stared at the problem in front of them…', 'They remembered that Amanah meant…', 'If they wanted to show Itqan, they had to…', 'They whispered Alhamdulillah because…'. End with a cheerful thank-you or reflection slide reminding students to care for what Allah has given them.

Vibrant Year 6 PowerPoint on Islamic values: responsibility (Amanah), excellence (Itqan), gratitude (Shukr), avoiding waste/safety. Features goals, vocab, teachings, discussions, character creation, n

December 13, 202511 slides
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Slide 1 - Title Slide

The title slide's main text reads "Amanah, Itqan, Shukr & Caring for What Allah Gave Us." Its subtitle specifies "Year 6 – Islamic Values Lesson with Narrative Writing."

Amanah, Itqan, Shukr & Caring for What Allah Gave Us

Year 6 – Islamic Values Lesson with Narrative Writing

Source: Slide 1: Title Slide

Slide 1 - Title Slide
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Slide 2 - Warm Welcome

The "Warm Welcome" slide introduces a lesson on how responsibility improves one as a Muslim and writer. It asks students to define a responsible choice, recall their last one, share with a partner, and includes icons of kids chatting.

Warm Welcome

  • Today we learn how being responsible makes us better Muslims — and better writers!
  • What is a responsible choice?
  • When was the last time you made one?
  • Share your thoughts with a partner!
  • Icons: Kids chatting together
Slide 2 - Warm Welcome
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Slide 3 - Learning Goals

The "Learning Goals" agenda slide lists four key objectives with checkmarks. They include understanding Amanah, Itqan & Shukr; avoiding waste and acting safely; creating a character for responsible choices; and writing a narrative showing responsibility.

Learning Goals

  1. ✓ Understand Amanah, Itqan & Shukr!
  2. ✓ Know how to avoid waste & act safely!
  3. ✓ Create a character for responsible choices!
  4. ✓ Write a narrative showing responsibility!

Source: Amanah, Itqan, Shukr & Caring for What Allah Gave Us

Slide 3 - Learning Goals
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Slide 4 - Key Vocabulary

The "Key Vocabulary" slide features a table with icons, terms, and brief definitions emphasizing Islamic values like responsibility. It covers Amanah (🤲 responsibility and trust), Itqan (⭐ excellence in work), Shukr (🙏 gratitude to Allah), avoiding waste (♻️ using only what we need), and acting safely (🛡️ protecting ourselves and others).

Key Vocabulary

{ "headers": [ "Icon", "Term", "Definition" ], "rows": [ [ "🤲", "Amanah", "responsibility and trust" ], [ "⭐", "Itqan", "doing work with excellence" ], [ "🙏", "Shukr", "gratitude to Allah" ], [ "♻️", "Avoiding waste", "using only what we need" ], [ "🛡️", "Acting safely", "protecting ourselves & others" ] ] }

Slide 4 - Key Vocabulary
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Slide 5 - Islamic Connection

The "Islamic Connection" slide outlines core Islamic principles like Allah's trust in us (Amanah) and the Prophet's (PBUH) emphasis on excellence in work (Itqan). It further stresses gratitude (Shukr) for inner peace, avoiding waste of food, water, or time, and upholding safety as a fundamental value.

Islamic Connection

  • Allah trusts us with responsibilities (Amanah).
  • Prophet (PBUH) loves excellence in all work (Itqan).
  • Shukr (gratitude) brings peace to our hearts.
  • No waste of food, water, or time.
  • Safety is a core Islamic value.
Slide 5 - Islamic Connection
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Slide 6 - Quick Discussion

The "Quick Discussion" slide poses reflective questions about Allah's expectations in everyday life. It asks what Allah expects when we work, care for belongings, treat others, and use resources.

Quick Discussion

  • What does Allah expect when we work?
  • What does Allah expect when caring for belongings?
  • What does Allah expect when treating others?
  • What does Allah expect when using resources?
Slide 6 - Quick Discussion
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Slide 7 - Activity 1: Create a Character

This slide for Activity 1 instructs users to create a character facing a responsible choice embodying Amanah (trust), Itqan (excellence), or Shukr (gratitude), like caring for belongings, avoiding waste, or acting safely, and to draw or write their story. The right column provides fillable fields for the character's name, age, background, decision, and good/bad outcomes.

Activity 1: Create a Character

Instructions 🎭Character Fields 📝

| Create a character facing a responsible choice! Show Amanah (trust), Itqan (excellence), or Shukr (gratitude). Imagine their dilemma: care for belongings, avoid waste, or act safely? Draw or write their story. | Name: Age: Background: Decision: Outcomes (good/bad): ___ |

Source: Year 6 Islamic Values

Slide 7 - Activity 1: Create a Character
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Slide 8 - Character Template

The slide titled "Character Template" features a simple table for defining character attributes. It lists rows for Name, Age, Background, Decision, and Outcomes, each with a blank "Fill In Here" field.

Character Template

{ "headers": [ "Character Detail", "Fill In Here" ], "rows": [ [ "Name", "" ], [ "Age", "" ], [ "Background", "" ], [ "Decision", "" ], [ "Outcomes", "___" ] ] }

Slide 8 - Character Template
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Slide 9 - Activity 2: Narrative Opening

This slide presents Activity 2: Narrative Opening, instructing writers to craft an engaging opening paragraph. It emphasizes weaving in Amanah via character actions, showing Itqan through natural decision-making, expressing Shukr with heartfelt reflections, and using sentence starters for smooth creativity.

Activity 2: Narrative Opening

  • Write an engaging opening paragraph for your story.
  • Weave in Amanah (responsibility) through character actions.
  • Show Itqan (excellence) in decision-making naturally.
  • Express Shukr (gratitude) with heartfelt reflections.
  • Use sentence starters for smooth, creative starts.

Source: Year 6 Islamic Values Lesson

Speaker Notes
Write opening paragraph showing responsibility with Amanah, Itqan, Shukr. Instructions: Use values naturally in story start. Writing icons.
Slide 9 - Activity 2: Narrative Opening
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Slide 10 - Sentence Starters

The "Sentence Starters" slide lists five incomplete bullet-point prompts for writing or storytelling. They feature narrative hooks incorporating Islamic concepts like Amanah, Itqan, and Alhamdulillah, such as "Today was a day that changed everything for…" and "[Character] stared at the problem in front of them…".

Sentence Starters

  • Today was a day that changed everything for…
  • [Character] stared at the problem in front of them…
  • They remembered that Amanah meant…
  • If they wanted to show Itqan, they had to…
  • They whispered Alhamdulillah because…
Slide 10 - Sentence Starters
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Slide 11 - Thank You & Reflection

The slide, titled "Thank You & Reflection," thanks the audience and encourages caring for Allah's gifts through Amanah, Itqan, and Shukr. Its subtitle poses the reflective question "How will you show responsibility today?" alongside hearts and blessings icons.

Thank You & Reflection

Thank you! Care for what Allah gave us with Amanah, Itqan & Shukr.

How will you show responsibility today?

Hearts & Blessings Icons

Source: Year 6 Islamic Values Lesson

Slide 11 - Thank You & Reflection

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