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Preview of IBDP Paper 3, Topic 12: Imperial Russia, Revolution, & The Soviet Union

IBDP Paper 3, Topic 12: Imperial Russia, Revolution, & The Soviet Union

Created by
AugustoCesare
This bundle set, which includes seven detailed lessons and activities and six detailed study guide activities and six detailed TEACHER ANSWER KEYS, are aligned with the IBO's 2020 IB History Curriculum.The lesson topics include the following:1. The Crimean War - primary source activity and newspaper project guideline and rubric;2. The Russo-Japanese War - artwork analysis activity and examining the weaknesses within the Imperial Russian military;3. The Balkans Crisis and the Outbreak of the Firs
Preview of I.B. Literature and I.B. Language & Literature Paper 1 Practice

I.B. Literature and I.B. Language & Literature Paper 1 Practice

Created by
Inklings
In this download, you will find a poem by Carol Ann Duffy, accompanying directions, and a Paper 1 guiding question. Additionally, I have included a PowerPoint which provides both general feedback in terms of the I.B. mark bands AND specific feedback per each criterion of the Paper 1 rubric. I have also included the Paper 1 assessment mark bands from the May 2023 Examination Session at the end of the PowerPoint for general reference. I hope you find it helpful!
Preview of Fragile State Case Study: Haiti 2014 - IB Global Politics

Fragile State Case Study: Haiti 2014 - IB Global Politics

This bundle includes three lessons. Each lesson requires between 1-3 hours, depending on how much is completed in class, or at home.The first lesson explores the concept of state fragility, including the characteristics and causes of fragile states. Students explore the concept through some discussions, video analysis, reading excerpts, and a brief case study (Haiti).The second lesson is a deep dive into fragility in Haiti. It focuses on the political turmoil, gang violence, and humanitarian nee
Preview of CEDAW - IB Global Politics

CEDAW - IB Global Politics

This lesson delves into the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), examining its successes, limitations, and the role of non-state actors in advancing women's rights globally. Through a variety of learning activities, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of CEDAW's impact, challenges, and the ongoing efforts to promote gender equality. Learning activities include: A Nearpod or Canva presentation: Teacher will lead students through an inter
Preview of The International Court of Justice (ICJ) - IB Global Politics

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) - IB Global Politics

Until recently, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) may have been unfamiliar to many students. Often confused with the International Criminal Court (ICC), the ICJ is gaining global attention due to recent events. Following Hamas' attack on October 7th, the ICJ has been thrust into the spotlight, with Israel facing two cases before the court. This is the opportune moment to teach about the ICJ.This no-prep lesson utilizes the cases of Israel before the ICJ to demonstrate the court's role in
Preview of R2P and Humanitarian Intervention - IB Global Politics

R2P and Humanitarian Intervention - IB Global Politics

This 2-3 day, no prep lesson, aims to deepen students' understanding of humanitarian intervention, Responsibility to Protect (R2P), and the complexities surrounding sovereignty, international law, and global security. Through a variety of learning activities, students engage with different perspectives and sources to critically examine these concepts and their real-world implications. The lesson includes: Warm Up: Students engage in a discussion about sovereignty and its implicationsVideo and Re
Preview of Libya: R2P and Humanitarian Intervention - IB Global Politics

Libya: R2P and Humanitarian Intervention - IB Global Politics

This NO PREP lesson uses the 2011 intervention in Libya as a case study for examining the complexities of R2P and humanitarian intervention. It includes the following learning activities:Warm UpA Nearpod or Canva presentationSource-based questionsA video interview with Scott Shane, author of the 2016 NYT exposé “The Libya Gamble” A reading about Libya’s state fragility since the interventionCulminating Activity: Students compare and contrast two sources, representing different perspectives on th
Preview of IB Paper 1 - Move to Global War Complete Unit - Italian Expansion

IB Paper 1 - Move to Global War Complete Unit - Italian Expansion

This is a unit for "The Move to Global War" specifically targeted at IB teachers and students. It can of course be adapted and used to teach Mussolini as a dictator and his expansionist policies and the role that he plays in WWII. It is specifically focused on his domestic and foreign policies and the resulting consequences of this. It includes a range of activities, video links and worksheets. It is 10 lessons long but these can be expanded based on the rate of student work. This uses a specifi
Preview of Haiti Crisis 2024 - IB Global Politics

Haiti Crisis 2024 - IB Global Politics

This lesson explores the current crisis in Haiti, focusing on the political turmoil, gang violence, and humanitarian needs facing the nation. Students will engage in various learning activities to understand the situation, its causes, and potential solutions. Through source analysis, discussion, and collaborative research, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of Haiti's challenges and their implications. Learning activities include: Warm Up: Students will take a New York Times qui
Preview of Fragile States 101 - IB Global Politics

Fragile States 101 - IB Global Politics

The learning activities in this lesson are designed to engage students in exploring the concept of state fragility from various angles, including through discussions, video analysis, reading excerpts, and a case study. Here's a summary of the learning activities:1. Warm Up: Students answer questions to review previous knowledge on legitimacy and non-state actors, preparing them for the topic of state fragility.2. Video Analysis: Students watch a video titled "Fragile States - Gateway Introductio
Preview of Analyzing a Photo in Historical Context - Bundled Resources

Analyzing a Photo in Historical Context - Bundled Resources

Created by
Teaching Dissent
Photography means “to write or draw with light,”. Analyzing a photo, therefore, is a logical extension of analyzing “texts”; documents we can read and read into, make sense of, and situate within a specific place and time. This growing bundle of resources for analyzing a photo in historical context will support students’ visual literacy skills as they apply to photos as historical sources— strategies for reading, making sense of, and translating images into their own words, while carefully guidi
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Print and Digital Interactive Notebook Bundle

Primary Source Analysis: Print and Digital Interactive Notebook Bundle

Created by
Teaching Dissent
Save 30% and get access to all four digital and print interactive notebooks for primary source analysis!This bundle includes:Primary Source Document Analysis Interactive NotebookAnalyzing a Photo as an Historical Source: Interactive Student NotebookHistory with Maps Interactive NotebookArtifact Analysis Interactive NotebookEach of these interactive student notebooks have been carefully designed to unlock source analysis for students while building higher level academic literacy. The pages can be
Preview of IB Paper 1 - Move to Global War Complete Unit - Japanese Expansion

IB Paper 1 - Move to Global War Complete Unit - Japanese Expansion

This is a unit for "The Move to Global War" specifically targeted at IB teachers and students. It is designed to teach Japanese nationalism, militarism, expansionism and International reactions to Japanese expansion. This unit could be used to supplement a HL Japan unit or Paper 2: 20th Century Conflicts - War in the Pacific. This unit includes historiography, readings, activities, cartoon analysis, videos and worksheets. It is 9 lessons long however some lessons may take 2-3 days depending on t
Preview of GDP and GNI as Measures of Development - IB Global Politics

GDP and GNI as Measures of Development - IB Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to the concepts of GDP and GNI as measures of development. It begins with an interactive presentation that includes definitions, maps and visuals, and an explanation of some of the strengths and  limitations of using GDP and GNI to measure development. The lesson also includes some source-based questions and a video clip of Martha Nussbaum, philosopher and author of the capabilities approach to development, explaining the limitations of only using GDP to measure d
Preview of Iraq War: Legacy of the 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq - IBDP Global Politics

Iraq War: Legacy of the 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq - IBDP Global Politics

This multi-day lesson introduces students to the legacy of the 2003 U.S. invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq. It begins by engaging them in viewing some maps and taking a quiz to see what they know about the country. Next, students read a speech by President George Bush explaining the U.S. goals in Iraq. The lesson also features an interactive presentation and video on the invasion and introduces them to the work of Iraqi journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad who argues that the U.S. invasion of I
Preview of Global Actors and Global Governance - IB Global Politics

Global Actors and Global Governance - IB Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to the concepts of global actors and global governance. It begins by engaging students in a drawing activity to get them thinking about which actors have the most power to shape current events. Next, it features an interactive Nearpod or Canva presentation which introduces students to various state and non-state actors. The lesson also includes a video and source-based questions. In the culminating activity, students synthesize their learning by defining concepts
Preview of A Christmas Carol Writing Prompts Distance Learning CCSS

A Christmas Carol Writing Prompts Distance Learning CCSS

Please click the little green star in the upper right section of this page and select to "Follow" me. I promise you my creative lessons and common core based designs will not disappoint you.I have included 11 constructed response items based on A Christmas Carol. This is one of my favorites. These one page writing assignments can be used as a formative or cumulative assessment for the novel. They are written in the style of the common core MSL and EOC.I have also included 2 rubrics: one for a on
Preview of Christmas Around the World - Human Geography / Culture Study

Christmas Around the World - Human Geography / Culture Study

Created by
TeachWithWoolf
This lesson takes a look at what Christmas is like in one country of each inhabited continent. They each have a 1 page reading. Each country also has a half page activity (a different activity for each country - 6 total). The readings are meant to be enjoyable so they are not super challenging and can be used for grades 7-10. They also include doodle art that can be colored (or you can print just a class set to save papers). These can be used in a variety of ways - to explore human geography, in
Preview of Crime Board: Hitler

Crime Board: Hitler

Students create a crime board (detective style) to prove Hitler committed crimes.This is a highly engaging lesson plan that be used for 3 or more lessons Students must use Primary and Secondary evidence (and their own research skills) to build a case against Hitler. There are two ways to teach this and they are explained inside. This can be used as a revision activity or as an inquiry / research based project for students to learn how Hitler used persuasion and violence against certain social gr
Preview of Analyzing a Photo Question Task Cards and Worksheets

Analyzing a Photo Question Task Cards and Worksheets

Created by
Teaching Dissent
Photography means “to write or draw with light,”. Analyzing a photo, therefore, is a logical extension of analyzing “texts”; documents we can read and read into, make sense of, and situate within a specific place and time. These question cards and worksheets for analyzing a photo will support students’ visual literacy skills as they apply to photography—strategies for reading, comprehending, and translating images into verbal language, while carefully guiding them through the process of academic
Preview of Joyeux Noel (movie)  Worksheet -- with answer sheet

Joyeux Noel (movie) Worksheet -- with answer sheet

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
Joyeux Noel is one of the greatest movies ever made, and I like to show it just before introducing a U.S. History segment on World War One. My wife, a French teacher, also shows it in her French classes. This worksheet has a variety of content-based questions requiring 1-3 sentence answers, along with a few that require outside research on the topics of international law and other issues. The questions are designed for a U.S. history class, but can be adapted for the cultural aspects of a Fren
Preview of Analyzing a Photo as an Historical Source: Interactive Student Notebook

Analyzing a Photo as an Historical Source: Interactive Student Notebook

Created by
Teaching Dissent
Take your students’ use of photographs as evidence to the next level with a carefully designed notebook that organizes and records their thinking while building their confidence as they analyze and contextualize historical images. Historical image analysis Introduces students to the richness of photographs and photographic ephemera as historical documents. In order to use source documents effectively in research of any kind, students must be able to perform effective source analysis. This social
Preview of PowerPoint: American Revolution - IB History of Americas, Independence Movements

PowerPoint: American Revolution - IB History of Americas, Independence Movements

This 73 slide PowerPoint presentation explores the causes of the American Revolution and Revolutionary War through to the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It is the perfect way to structure your lecture and discussion, especially in the IB classroom.This resource includesDaily Bell-Work (What the Dickens/Who Said It?) ActivitiesSeveral primary source excerpts and questions for analysis - Proclamation of 1763 & Dunmore's Proclamation, and others... Notes on: The "Causes" of the disconten
Preview of History with Maps: Interactive Notebook

History with Maps: Interactive Notebook

Created by
Teaching Dissent
Teach students how to do primary source analysis with maps with interactive notebooks. Teaching history with maps helps us comprehend the geopolitical shifts that have shaped the world as we know it. Additionally, by studying history with maps, students develop spatial awareness and critical thinking skills as they analyze the geopolitical complexities of the past; history with maps allows us to study the impact of colonization and decolonization, charting the changing boundaries and power dynam
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