The full week, per Child
See Quran, Arabic, math, science, and writing on one grid — by day, by Child. Move things around when Tuesday falls apart.
A Google Sheet, a notebook, a wall calendar, and a few open tabs — replaced by one Planner per Child. Drop in Lessons from the Library, mark them done, and the Smart Backlog already knows what is next.
Free during beta. When pricing launches, you'll get 30 days' notice and a grandfathered rate.
See Quran, Arabic, math, science, and writing on one grid — by day, by Child. Move things around when Tuesday falls apart.
Drop a Lesson into a slot from the Library or your own materials. Marking it complete updates the Journey and feeds the Smart Backlog.
When you need the next Lesson for a Child in a subject, the Smart Backlog suggests it based on what they have actually finished. No more guessing where you left off.
Yes. Each Child has their own Planner so an 11-year-old on fractions and a 5-year-old on Surah Al-Fatiha sit side by side in the same household view.
Move the Lesson to Wednesday and the rest of the week adjusts. Nothing is lost — Progress Tracking still shows what got finished and what is still pending.
For many families, yes. The point is one place that holds Islamic and secular subjects together — and a Smart Backlog you cannot get on paper.
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 calendar
Gregorian and Hijri dates on one homeschool calendar — alongside the Lesson Assignments you have actually scheduled.
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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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