K-5 Islamic Schooling
Top-Tier Academic Education While Preserving Your Child’s Iman & Character
Muslim Dreamers Elementary
A Islam-Based, Academically Aligned Supervised Homeschool Experience
Start Date: August 25th, 2025
At Muslim Dreamers Learning Center, our K–5 program is uniquely designed to align with our mission: nurturing young Muslims who thrive both in Deen and Dunya. We believe every child holds infinite potential, and when placed in a supportive, Islamically grounded, and academically strong environment—guided by excellent educators—they can flourish beyond expectations.
This program offers a full-time supervised homeschooling structure approved by the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). We remove the stress and uncertainty for parents, offering a structured path that meets state standards while staying true to Islamic values.
Integrated Islamic Education
Students build a strong Islamic foundation through:
Consistent Weekly Schedule
A structured weekly program designed to support academic excellence.
Parent Portfolio Support
We assist parents in meeting all county homeschooling requirements, including:
The Kindergarten English Language Arts curriculum fosters literacy through themed modules on self-identity, community, health, and perseverance, integrating reading, writing, and storytelling to build foundational language skills.
The Kindergarten Math curriculum builds foundational skills in counting, number sense, addition, subtraction, geometry, and measurement.
The Kindergarten Science curriculum engages students in exploring forces, weather, and living things through hands-on learning and problem-solving.
Arts & Crafts
The Kindergarten Arts & Crafts curriculum fosters creativity and self-expression through hands-on projects in identity, design, community, nature, and imagination.
The Kindergarten Islamic Studies curriculum introduces basic Islamic beliefs, practices, and values through stories, duas, and lessons on kindness, respect, and the Five Pillars.
The Kindergarten Quran curriculum develops foundational skills through Qa'idah lessons, recitation practice, and memorization of short Surahs.
The Kindergarten Arabic curriculum introduces students to the Arabic alphabet, focusing on letter recognition, shapes, and sounds, while developing early listening and speaking skills through simple words and phrases.
The 1st Grade English Language Arts curriculum fosters literacy through thematic modules on friendship, community, nature, and cultural celebrations, integrating reading, writing, and storytelling to build foundational language skills.
The 1st Grade Mathematics curriculum develops number sense, addition, subtraction, geometry, and measurement skills through problem-solving, hands-on activities, and computational practice.
The 1st Grade Science curriculum explores natural phenomena, including birds, sound, light, and patterns, fostering scientific inquiry and problem-solving through hands-on investigations.
The 1st Grade Social Studies curriculum examines geography, community, state, and nation, teaching map skills, local traditions, and civic responsibility through thematic units.
Arts & Crafts
The 1st Grade Arts & Crafts curriculum encourages creativity and self-expression through projects on identity, community, nature, and imagination, using diverse materials and artistic techniques.
The 1st Grade Islamic Studies curriculum covers Seerah, basic Fiqh, manners, and Aqeedah, focusing on the Prophet’s character, prayer, wudu, angels, and gratitude through storytelling, role-playing, and hands-on activities.
The 1st Grade Quran curriculum builds foundational skills through Qa'idah lessons, enhanced recitation practice, and increased memorization of short Surahs, fostering fluency and a love for the Quran.
Arabic
The 1st Grade Arabic curriculum builds basic reading skills by combining letters with short vowels, expands vocabulary through everyday words, and introduces simple greetings and phrases for listening and speaking practice.
The 2nd Grade English Language Arts curriculum builds literacy through thematic modules on citizenship, exploration, problem-solving, storytelling, leadership, weather, habitats, and cultural diversity, fostering reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.
The 2nd Grade Math curriculum develops place value, addition, subtraction, measurement, geometry, and data skills. Students apply mathematical concepts to real-world problems, explore number patterns, and practice multi-digit computation.
The 2nd Grade Science curriculum investigates matter, Earth's changes, and plant-animal interdependence. Students conduct experiments, analyze environmental impacts, and model ecosystems to understand natural processes and human influence.
The 2nd Grade Social Studies curriculum explores the United States, North America, Africa, and historical analysis. Students study geography, culture, leadership, and communication, comparing local and global communities.
Arts & Crafts
The 2nd Grade Arts & Crafts curriculum nurtures creativity and self-expression through projects on identity, community, nature, and imagination, using diverse materials and exploring artistic techniques.
The 2nd Grade Islamic Studies curriculum deepens understanding of Seerah, Fiqh, manners, and Aqeedah, focusing on the Prophet’s life, prayer, wudu, and good character through discussions and activities.
The 2nd Grade Quran curriculum enhances recitation fluency and memorization, building on Qa'idah skills and practicing accurate pronunciation and Tajweed.
Arabic
The 2nd Grade Arabic curriculum strengthens reading fluency with short words and sentences, introduces basic writing skills, expands vocabulary, and develops simple conversation skills in familiar topics.
The 3rd Grade ELA curriculum builds literacy through modules on character, expression, history, storytelling, teamwork, animal behavior, community, invention, food production, and traditions, enhancing reading, writing, and critical thinking.
The 3rd Grade Math curriculum develops problem-solving through addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, geometry, and measurement, using visual models and real-world applications.
The 3rd Grade Science curriculum explores forces, survival adaptations, and environmental challenges through experiments, models, and problem-solving activities.
The 3rd Grade Social Studies curriculum covers financial literacy, civic responsibility, Maryland’s geography, and pre-colonial history, fostering analysis of economic choices and civic engagement.
Arts & Crafts
The 3rd Grade Arts & Crafts curriculum fosters creativity through projects on identity, objects, design, community, nature, and imagination, using diverse materials and visual storytelling.
The 3rd Grade Islamic Studies curriculum covers Seerah, Fiqh, Aqeedah, Islamic character, and Tajweed, focusing on the Prophet’s companions, Salah, Wudu, forgiveness, respect, and articulation of Arabic letters through interactive lessons.
The 3rd Grade Quran curriculum enhances recitation fluency, Tajweed skills, and memorization of longer Surahs, focusing on articulation points and linking Surahs while practicing accurate pronunciation.
Arabic
The 3rd Grade Arabic curriculum builds reading comprehension through short stories, strengthens writing with sentence formation, introduces foundational grammar, and enhances speaking and listening through everyday dialogues.
The 4th Grade ELA curriculum develops literacy through thematic modules on identity, senses, challenges, heroism, creativity, nature, storytelling, food choices, environmental care, and communication, building reading, writing, and analytical skills.
The 4th Grade Math curriculum builds problem-solving skills through multiplication, division, fractions, geometry, and measurement. Advanced topics include multi-digit computation, volume, decimal operations, and graphing, using real-world applications and multi-step procedures.
The 4th Grade Science curriculum explores animal survival, energy transformations, geologic changes, and engineering solutions, fostering scientific inquiry and problem-solving through experiments and real-world applications.
The 4th Grade Social Studies curriculum examines U.S. geography, Native American cultures, European exploration, and English colonial development, emphasizing historical analysis and the impact of human-environment interactions.
Arts & Crafts
The 4th Grade Arts & Crafts curriculum fosters creativity through projects on identity, objects, design, community, nature, and imagination, emphasizing self-expression, cultural understanding, and experimentation with various artistic techniques.
The 4th Grade Islamic Studies curriculum builds on previous knowledge of Seerah, Fiqh, Aqeedah, and Islamic character, introducing advanced topics in prayer, purification, faith principles, and moral conduct through discussions, role-playing, and hands-on projects.
The 4rd Grade Quran curriculum enhances recitation fluency, Tajweed skills, and memorization of longer Surahs, focusing on articulation points and linking Surahs while practicing accurate pronunciation.
Arabic
The 4th Grade Arabic curriculum develops fluency in reading and writing longer sentences, introduces basic verb conjugation, reinforces grammar concepts like gender and number, and improves conversational skills in common situations.
The 5th Grade ELA curriculum builds literacy through thematic modules on invention, storytelling, natural disasters, the Wild West, environmental stewardship, art, exploration, immigration, mystery, and animal behavior, enhancing reading, writing, and analytical skills.
The 5th Grade Math curriculum focuses on multi-digit computation, fractions, decimals, volume, graphing, and geometry. Students develop problem-solving skills through real-world applications, visual models, and multi-step procedures.
The 5th Grade Science curriculum explores matter interactions, ecosystems, water distribution, astronomy, and sustainability. Students engage in hands-on investigations, problem-solving, and projects to understand physical and environmental processes.
The 5th Grade Social Studies curriculum examines colonial regions, the American Revolution, and the formation of the U.S. government, analyzing the development of democracy and the impact of geographic and historical factors.
Arts & Crafts
The 5th Grade Arts & Crafts curriculum encourages creative expression through projects on identity, objects, design, community, nature, and imagination, exploring cultural influences and artistic techniques.
The 5th Grade Islamic Studies curriculum builds on Seerah, Fiqh, Aqeedah, and Islamic character, adding Tafseer lessons to deepen Quranic understanding while exploring prayer, purification, and moral conduct.
The 5th Grade Quran curriculum focuses on improving recitation fluency, Tajweed skills, and memorization of longer Surahs, with increased emphasis on accurate pronunciation.
Arabic
The 5th Grade Arabic curriculum advances reading and comprehension of short paragraphs, strengthens writing and grammar skills including past and present tense verbs, and enhances speaking through guided discussions and role-plays.
Monthly Tuition
Enroll your child in all of our classes (full enrollment), which include Math, Science, Social Studies, English, Art, Quran, Islamic Studies, and Arabic Language, or choose up to four classes (half enrollment). We offer a sibling discount of 10% off for the first sibling and 20% off for each additional sibling.
Annual Tuition
$6600
Full enrollment tuition includes a full-day program covering eight core subjects—Math, Science, Social Studies, English, Art, Quran, Islamic Studies, and Arabic Language—as well as social activities, enrichment opportunities, and holistic student support.
Single Payment
$6000
Receive a 10% discount—up to $600—on annual tuition when paid in full by the first day of the student’s class.
Dual Installments
$6300
Receive a 5% discount—up to $300—on annual tuition when paid in two installments: the first by the student’s first day of class, and the second before the start of the second semester.
10-Month Payment Plan
$6600
Pay $660 per month over 10 months, totaling $6,600 for the school year. Automatic payments must be set up by the student’s first day of class.
Annual Tuition
$4200
Half enrollment tuition includes a part-time program with up to four selected subjects from our core offerings—Math, Science, Social Studies, English, Art, Quran, Islamic Studies, and Arabic Language—allowing for a more flexible schedule while still providing quality instruction and engagement.
Single Payment
$3,780
Receive a 10% discount—up to $420—on annual tuition when paid in full by the first day of the student’s class.
Dual Installments
$3,990
Receive a 5% discount—up to $210—on annual tuition when paid in two installments: the first by the student’s first day of class, and the second before the start of the second semester.
10-Month Payment Plan
$4200
Pay $420 per month over 10 months, totaling $4,200 for the school year. Automatic payments must be set up by the student’s first day of class.
Admissions Fee
$50
Application processing, enrollment review, interviews (new students only)
Enrollment/Re-Enrollment
$100
Secures seat, covers admin setup and records management (payable after acceptance and confirmed enrollment)
Consumables Fee
$175
Workbooks, paper, folders, snacks, printing (payable after acceptance and confirmed enrollment)
Supplies Fee
$125
Classroom tools: manipulatives, science/art supplies, hands-on materials (payable after acceptance and confirmed enrollment)
Late Payment Fee
$50
Disincentive for delayed tuition (payable after acceptance and confirmed enrollment)
Schedule
A Balanced Schedule Rooted in Deen and Dunya
Ready to Enroll?
How to Transfer from Public School to Muslim Dreamers Learning Center
1. Submit a Notice of Intent to Homeschool
Complete and submit the Home Instruction Notification Form to your local school district (usually the Baltimore County Public Schools office or your respective district if outside the county). This form lets them know you are choosing a homeschooling option.
2. Select Supervision Option
On the form, check the option stating you will use a nonpublic entity approved by MSDE for supervision. List Muslim Dreamers Learning Center as your chosen program.
3. Wait for Confirmation
The school district will typically acknowledge receipt of your intent. You do not need their permission—just their confirmation that they’ve received your form.
4. Officially Withdraw Your Child from Public School
Once your intent is submitted and acknowledged, contact your child’s current school to officially withdraw them. Make sure you receive confirmation in writing.
5. Enroll in Muslim Dreamers Learning Center
Complete our enrollment process, submit necessary documents, and set up a tuition plan. Our team will guide you through the next steps and ensure compliance with MSDE requirements.