Resource Pack: Ramadan

 
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Ramadan 2026 starts on the evening of Tuesday, 17 February and ends on Wednesday, 18 March - it’s a month that’s all about reflection, fasting, and celebration.

This pack brings together Peerscroller videos to support learners observing Ramadan and Eid, while also helping others learn more about these important traditions. Whether you’re managing sleep, revision, wellbeing, or simply wanting to understand and support your friends, these videos offer practical advice and clear explanations to help everyone feel informed, included, and supported.


 

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Don’t have Peerscroller? No problem, watch a preview of ‘Self-care during Ramadan’ – a short, engaging video that shares practical tips for looking after yourself while fasting.

 
 
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For Key Stages 3-5

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Exams and Ramadan at the same time? It can be tricky, but with the right plan, it’s totally manageable. In this video, Sarah shares practical tips for balancing revision while fasting. Learn how to schedule study sessions around your energy levels, prioritise sleep and rest, make the most of quiet spaces, study efficiently, and ask for help when you need it.

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Ever wondered why Ramadan doesn’t fall on the same date each year? In this video, Mohammed breaks it down for you. He explains how the Islamic calendar works, why moon sightings matter, and why the lunar calendar means Ramadan moves about 10-12 days earlier each year compared to the Gregorian calendar.

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So, what actually is Eid? In this video, Sarah explains the two main Eid celebrations for Muslims: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Learn why Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and fasting, and why Eid al-Adha commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion and sacrifice.

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Can you exercise while fasting during Ramadan? In this video, Mohammed breaks it down with practical tips for staying active safely. Learn how to adjust the intensity of your workouts, the best times to exercise, and how to fuel and hydrate your body between Iftar and Suhoor.


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Have you ever wondered what Ramadan is all about? In this video, Mohammed takes you through the month of fasting, prayer, and kindness in a fun and easy-to-understand way. Find out why Muslims don’t eat or drink during the day, how they read the Qur’an, give to charity, and practice patience.

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Struggling to get enough sleep while fasting? In this video, Sanjee shares her top tips for making the most of your rest during Ramadan. She explains why quality sleep matters, how keeping a routine and reading a book can help, why putting screens away makes a difference, and the power of ending the day with a positive thought.

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Ever get that uncomfortable bloated feeling after Iftar? In this video, Sanjee shares her top tip for better digestion during Ramadan. She explains why eating too quickly can affect your energy and mood, and shows an easy trick: start with some water and a small portion, then pace yourself through your main meal.

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Have you ever heard of Eid? In this video, Esra explains the two major Eid celebrations - Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha - and why they’re so special for Muslims around the world. Learn about the traditions of giving, praying, enjoying delicious food, and celebrating with family and friends.


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