Reference
- Tawheed (Monotheism) and Shirk (Polytheism) - nice reference material from Muslim Homeschool in America.
- Tawheed - AbdurRahman.org; the site's tag on Tawheed, lots of links to materials here (also on shirk as well)
- Tawheed (Monotheism) and Shirk (Polytheism) - nice reference material from Muslim Homeschool in America.
- Tawheed - AbdurRahman.org; the site's tag on Tawheed, lots of links to materials here (also on shirk as well)
Lessons
Tawheed for Children - Level 1 - Knowing Allah (Dr. Saleh as-Saleh)
Tawheed for Children - Level 2 - Dr. Saleh as Saleh
Teaching the Children At Tawheed (translation) - Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab
Tawheed for Children - Level 2 - Dr. Saleh as Saleh
Teaching the Children At Tawheed (translation) - Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab
Approximate Level: Mid/Upper Elementary and Up
Format: PDF
Pages: 11
Guided Notes (6 pages; can be used with the lesson above or just as a set of worksheets)
Visual Aids
What is Tawheed? Poster
Tawheed Graphics
Teaching Helps
Some years ago, I put together some dividers hoping to organize my Islamic Studies teaching binder. Then I took it a step further and for the different topics I prepared lists of mastery goals (skills/knowledge) that I wanted my kids to know about a topic and finally I created a review list of questions. This is the supplement for Tawheed.
Writing
Some years ago, I had some of my kids write an essay on Tawheed after we finished studying it. I provided a backbone for them to follow:I. Introduction - introduce the names of the three types of Tawheed in one sentence.
II. Type 1
- Introduce it with a transition word (one sentence)
- Explain this tawheed (one sentence)
- Give one or more examples of this Tawheed
III. Type 2
- Introduce it with a transition word (one sentence)
- Explain this tawheed (one sentence)
- Give one or more examples of this Tawheed
- Introduce it with a transition word (one sentence)
- Explain this tawheed (one sentence)
- Give one or more examples of this Tawheed