Ramadan Worksheet
Ramadan Worksheet
Ramadan Worksheet
Procedure
Focus
Give each student a copy of the two-page worksheet.
Ramadan
First, students read a text about Ramadan.
Aim
Next, students match words in bold from the text to their
To learn about the Muslim definitions.
holiday Ramadan and its
associated vocabulary. Exercise B - Answer key
1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. b
1. R
amadan falls on different dates each year because it is
based on the cycles of the Moon.
2. T
hey eat stews, rice, bread and dates.
3. P
eople raise money, donate supplies to the poor, and do
volunteer work.
4. T
hey pray, ask for forgiveness and listen to readings from the
Quran.
A. Read the text about Ramadan then answer the questions below.
Ramadan is a holy month celebrated by Muslims all around the world. It is on the ninth month
of the Islamic calendar and lasts either 29 or 30 days. As the calendar is based on the cycles of
the moon, the dates of Ramadan are different each year.
Ramadan is a time of patience and showing empathy for the poor. This is why most Muslims
fast between dawn and dusk. Before the sun rises they have a morning meal, after which they
do not eat or drink until the sun goes down. They then break their fast with an evening meal
called iftar. This usually consists of stews, rice, bread and dates. Though most Muslims over
the age of 14 are expected to fast, exceptions are made for pregnant women, the elderly, and
anyone who is unwell. Athletes and those who are travelling long distances do not have to fast
either.
After the last day of Ramadan, friends and family gather together to celebrate Eid-ul Fitr.
During this three-day holiday, friends and families gather together to show gratitude to
God following the previous month of reflection. As well as giving thanks, Muslims make an
obligatory payment to charity. Many people decorate their homes for this festival. They also
wear new clothes, visit each others' houses and exchange gifts. Fasting is not allowed at this
time, and lots of sweet treats and pastries are eaten.
B. Match the words in bold from the text about Ramadan to their definitions.
6. Thankfulness. ........................................
11. Small sweet fruits that come from palm trees. ........................................
C. Are the following statements about the text true or false? Circle the correct answers.
3. Most Muslims don't eat during the daytime during Ramadan. true false
8. People pray for money when they go to the mosques. true false
D. Read the multiple-choice questions below and tick the correct answers.