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Getting Organized for Ramadan
Dividers and filler sheets to keep track of your Ramadan materials.
Chart to keep track of the days you have fasted during Ramadan.
Great reminder of how many days, if any, need to be made up before the next Ramadan.
Spaces for the whole family (insha Allah).
Don’t forget those meals for the non-fasters in your family.
Plan out all meals for the week for everyone with this handy Ramadan Meal Planner.
Eid checklist, shopping list, and guest list planner.
Keep track of the month with this blank Ramadan Calendar.
Write in the dates or attach the Arabic (Hindi) numerals which are included.
Form for writing down your special Ramadan daily schedule.
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Ok, so now that you’ve downloaded our handy organizational aids, where do you put ‘em? Hang them on a Ramadan Control Center (Bulletin Board)
See below for an example layout. Included are some suggestions for things you can add. Be creative and personalize it to fit your family.
Sample Bulletin Board Layout

TJ's bulletin board from 2007/1428

Other Bulletin Board Attachments
(in addition to those listed at top of page):
Ramadan Letters
Spell out "It's Ramadan" (or just Ramadan) on your board with outline letters.
Have the kids color them in and place on your Ramadan board.
Includes letters for "alternate" spellings of Ramadan
(Ramadan, Ramadaan, Ramadhaan, Ramadaan, Ramazaan, Ramazan)
Comes in several fonts:
Finally, add decorations and Ramadan artwork to personalize your family Ramadan Bulletin Board!
Also stop by Yemen Links Ramadan resources for Bulletin Board ideas