or by topics below:
Quraan Bulletin Boards
Liven up your Quraan study with a Quraan bulletin board
Quraan By the Surah Resources
Find resources for specific surahs you are learning/teaching includes tab books (Individual printable notebooks of short surahs. Each ayaah of a surah has its own tabbed page for taking notes and learning vocabulary)
Quraan Memorization Tips
Scholarly advice for memorizing Quraan
Quraan Certificates
Reward your student's Quraan progress with a certificate!
Quraan Notebooking/Lapbooking
Quraan Progress Charts
Let your students track their progress through memorizing the Quraan with these trackers!
Quraan Software/Apps
A few of my favorite learning/memorization apps/sites. Also a few helpful ones if you make your own learning materials.
Quraan Teaching Helps
Ideas to structure your Quraan class and student's independent study time!
Stories from the Quraan
A list of stories you can find in the Quraan and the ayaat numbers where you can find them
Ayaat of Prostration
A list of the ayaat in the Quraan where it is from the sunnah to prostrate when you listen/hear them. Also includes a duaa to say in the prostration
What are Ayaat/Juz/Surahs?
Printables that show the number of ayaat for each surah, juz divisions, and English meanings of surah names
Names of the Quraan
Learn about some of the many names used to describe the Quraan
Mus-haf Etiquette
What special care should be taken when handling and disposing of a mus-haf, a physical copy of the Quraan?
The Importance of Reading the Quraan Daily
Shaikh Abdul-Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Dawud said,
"I was going with his eminence, may Allaah have mercy on him, from the Imaam Turki ibn Abdullaah mosque to his house when he asked me about reading the Quraan. I told him I read it from time to time but that I did not have a set portion that I read daily. So he said that I should take up an amount to read from the Quraan daily even if it was only a little, explaining that the person who has a set portion which he reads daily from the Quraan will finish it, but he who does not may finish reading it quickly one time but then months may pass and he will not have finished it, and he mentioned the example of a person who reads a juz a day finishing it in a month and he who reads two finishing it in fifteen days."
Mawaaqif Mudee’ah, p. 25. via http://salaf-us-saalih.com/
Sample daily quraan reading schedule
Here is a schedule form that lists all the 1/4 hizb divisions. There are 240 1/4 hizbs, so reading this way you would finish the Quraan in 240 days. I found, in the past, the 1/4 hizb divisions are more digestible for us on a daily basis. You might try to read the Arabic and corresponding English translation each day, in sha Allah. On this form, you can fill in the dates as you wish.
My Daily Quraan Review Chart
Points of Benefit
Principles in Reflecting Upon the Quraan (Audio, 18:51) - Abu Hakeem Bilal DavisQuestions & Answers on the Qur’aan – Shaykh Saalih Al-Fawzaan
The Shaykh answers a variety of questions pertaining to the Quraan. I found it very beneficial, alhamdulillah.