Lesson Assignments by day
Every Lesson you schedule from the Planner shows up on the calendar. Click a day to see what each Child is meant to do.
Most homeschool calendars are Gregorian-only. Yours has Quran review on Tuesday, math on the same Tuesday, and the start of Ramadan on the same grid as both. One calendar — for the Lessons you have scheduled and the Islamic dates that shape your week.
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Every Lesson you schedule from the Planner shows up on the calendar. Click a day to see what each Child is meant to do.
Ramadan, Eid, the day of Arafah — visible alongside the regular week so a busy Islamic date never sneaks up on you.
See the Tuesday with three Lessons or the Eid that lands midweek — and adjust before the week begins, not after it has fallen apart.
Yes — alongside Gregorian dates on every view. Major Islamic dates are flagged so you can plan around them.
Lesson Assignments come from the Planner, so the calendar reflects what you have actually scheduled per Child. Islamic dates are built in.
Ramadan is on the same grid as math. You can see it coming, shift Lessons around it, and pick up after Eid without re-doing the plan.
Move through the pages below to see how IlmNest covers weekly planning, calendars, and the curriculum that ties them together.
For Muslim homeschool parents
See how a single weekly plan can hold Quran, Arabic, and math — anchored to what each child has actually finished.
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Homeschool planner
One weekly Planner per Child. Quran, math, and the rest of the week on the same grid — no juggling tabs.
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Curriculum planning
Plan curriculum per Child, anchored to the Milestones each kid is actually in — not a grade-level box.
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Homepage
Head back to the main marketing page to see the overall message, proof points, and signup path in one place.
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