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Higher education independent work packets for International Baccalaureate

Preview of Spanish Ab initio Writing Exam Practice Workbook ☆ x20 Exam-style Questions

Spanish Ab initio Writing Exam Practice Workbook ☆ x20 Exam-style Questions

Created by
LingoTeca
This workbook contains 20 exam-style questions with 3 possible text formats to choose from, just like the Spanish Ab Initio New Specification Official Papers (First Exams 2020).Included in this high-interest activity are:20 exam-style questionsWriting Paper Feedback SheetWriting Task Feedback SheetAssessment Criteria HandoutAnswers Topics included are: o Identidadeso Organización socialo Experienciaso Ingenio Humanoo Compartimos el planetaLet's Connect!YouTubePinterestInstagramFacebookVisit Ling
Preview of IB Paper 1 - Move to Global War: Complete Unit - German Expansion / Hitler

IB Paper 1 - Move to Global War: Complete Unit - German Expansion / Hitler

German Expansionism This comprehensive unit covers Hitler's expansion through Europe leading up to the declaration of World War II - late 1920's - 1930's. It starts with his domestic policies and leads into his foreign policy, ideology, and the pacts and alliances he made to expand his empire. This content would fully cover German expansion across 15-20 1 hour lessons or approximately 4-6 weeks worth of study. It has: 72 Slides Information content covering domestic and foreign polic
Preview of Genocide 101 and the Rwandan Genocide

Genocide 101 and the Rwandan Genocide

The first lesson will deepen students' understanding of genocide by exploring its definition, historical contexts, legal implications, and contributing factors.The second lesson looks in detail at the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda.
Preview of Russian A-level: "Один день Ивана Денисовича" quotes bank, themes, stylistic ana

Russian A-level: "Один день Ивана Денисовича" quotes bank, themes, stylistic ana

Created by
Belka
A 16-page resource to help prepare for A-level Russian written exam. The resource contains character description with an extensive quotes bank to back up the description and to help with analysis of the main and secondary characters. Character description includes: background, character, appearance, their relationship with other characters. The worksheet also includes: *historical context and the history of the Nobel's creation;*stylistic analysis*analysis of: -life at the labour camp -de
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 Realism and Polarity in International Relations

Realism and Polarity in International Relations

These two lessons are designed to introduce students to the theory of realism in international relations and to the concept of polarity. Learning activities include: interactive presentations, a mini role play, document analysis, an explainer and a compare and contrast.The lessons will be especially useful to those teaching IB Global Politics.
Preview of Haiti Crisis 2024 - Overview and Role Play - IB Global Politics

Haiti Crisis 2024 - Overview and Role Play - IB Global Politics

This first 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. The second lesson plan revolves around a role playing scenario focusing on the 2024 humanitarian crisis in Haiti and the proposed deployment of a Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support Mission. The role play includes 21 distinct ro
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 Liberalism and the Liberal World Order

Liberalism and the Liberal World Order

These two lessons are designed to introduce students to the theory of liberalism in international relations and to the liberal world order. Learning activities include: interactive presentations, a mini role play, readings, document-based questions, an explainer, a graphic organizer, a compare and contrast and a drawing activity. The lessons will be especially useful to those teaching IB Global Politics.
Preview of Genocide 101

Genocide 101

This lesson aims to deepen students' understanding of genocide by exploring its definition, historical contexts, legal implications, and contributing factors. Students will engage with various resources, including text excerpts, videos, and expert interviews, to critically analyze the phenomenon of genocide and its impact on societies. Learning activities include: Warm-Up: Teacher will lead students through an interactive Nearpod or Canva presentation which covers the definition of genocide, the
Preview of The Legacy of the Global War on Terror

The Legacy of the Global War on Terror

This NO PREP, multi-day lesson engages students in exploring the legacy of the Global War on Terror from a variety of perspectives. The lesson includes: An excerpt from a reading describing the experience of a paramilitary officer in Afghanistan in 2009An interactive Nearpod or Canva presentation on the human, economic, social and political costs, as detailed by the “Costs of War” Project at Brown UniversityPhotos and stories from children who grew up during the Iraq warThe personal story of a s
Preview of Oscar et la dame rose - student questions, teacher summaries

Oscar et la dame rose - student questions, teacher summaries

200 basic questions that will help the students find the main points in each letter. Questions are organized per letter and per page so that it doesn’t become a hunt for the answers! The questions are ideal for assigning over breaks, summer holidays, independent study, etc. Here is an example of the questions for the first page of the book:Page 11 1. Comment s’appelle le garçon ? 2. Qu’est-ce qu’il a fait avec les animaux ? 3. Pourquoi est-ce qu’il n’a pas écrit avant ? 4. Est-ce qu’il aime écri
Preview of Human Rights NGOs - IB Global Politics

Human Rights NGOs - IB Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to the concept of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and their significant role in human rights activism. Through discussions, readings, and case studies, students will explore the various functions of NGOs, understand their impact, and critically assess their contributions and challenges.Learning activities include:1. Warm Up: Students will reflect on their prior knowledge and experiences with NGOs. 2. Reading: “Human Rights Activism and the Role of NGOs”: Stu
Preview of Paradise of the Blind Interactive Notebook

Paradise of the Blind Interactive Notebook

Support students as they read Paradise of the Blind by Duong Thu Huong with this interactive notebook assignment. Students are asked to respond to both analysis and creative prompts as they experience reading the novel. The assignment includes an anslysis guide and rubric template. Students can handwrite or type their entries.
Preview of Liberalism as a Theory of International Relations - IB Global Politics

Liberalism as a Theory of International Relations - IB Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to the theory of liberalism in global politics. It includes the following learning activities:1. Warm-UpStudents are prompted to connect the information in a source by the editor of Foreign Affairs Magazine to their existing knowledge of liberalism, the liberal world order, and/or realism as a theory of IR.2. Nearpod or Canva PresentationStudents participate in a presentation on liberalism, allowing for interactive engagement and reinforcement of key concepts..3.
Preview of China's Crackdowns on Hong Kong - IBDP Global Politics

China's Crackdowns on Hong Kong - IBDP Global Politics

This lesson looks at the circumstances under which Great Britain handed Hong Kong back to China in 1997, and the promises that China has broken since then. It begins by asking students to read and discuss “‘Don’t Be Scared,’ My Father Said Before He Was Led Away in Hong Kong,“ an op-ed which appeared in the New York Times in Sept. 2023. The second learning activity is a teacher-led interactive presentation on Hong Kong resistance to China’s recent crackdowns, including the 2014 Umbrella movement
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 Tracks by Louise Erdrich Lesson Plans & Activities

Tracks by Louise Erdrich Lesson Plans & Activities

Created by
Class of Flores
11 activities plus essay questions to teach Tracks at the Honors, AP, and IB level. The activities provide the tools to think about the textual evidence in order to encourage sophisticated literary analysis. The activities also guides students to making real life connections. Most of these activities can be done in groups, pairs, or alone. I believe students learn best when they are the given the tools to find textual evidence themselves. Of course, some classes need more teacher guidance than
Preview of Development Case Study: Kerala, India - IB Global Politics

Development Case Study: Kerala, India - IB Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to Kerala, India as a case study for examining the overall impacts of educating women and girls on development. It includes an interactive presentation featuring images of Kerala and development data on Kerala and India as a whole. It also includes source-based questions and a Gapminder investigation where students investigate the correlation between women’s education and fertility rates. The culminating task asks students to synthesize insights gained from this l
Preview of The Liberal World Order - IBDP Global Politics

The Liberal World Order - IBDP Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to the liberal world order, its elements, its origins,  and to the debate over whether or not it is worth saving. The lesson includes:  A warm up discussion and videoSources from CFR,  E-International Relations and Common Dreams on liberalism and the liberal world order along with comprehension and reflection questionsA structured mini role play where students take on the role of either a critic or defender of the liberal world order and discuss whether or not it
Preview of Economic Growth in China - IBDP Global Politics

Economic Growth in China - IBDP Global Politics

In this lesson, students explore some graphics, maps and photos, watch a short CFR video clip and read an excerpt from Jeffrey Sachs’s “Understanding Sustainable Development” to learn about China’s unprecedented economic growth and increasing power on the global stage. The lesson includes an article from the NYT about how China was able to lift millions out of poverty and a video clip from “This Changes Everything” about the environmental costs of its economic growth. Readings and video include
Preview of Global Development Trends

Global Development Trends

This lesson and study guide introduces students to global development trends over the past 50 years. It includes a link to reading called  “Understanding The Last 50 Years of Global Development” by World 101, CFR along with comprehension questions on how development is measured, global trends on poverty, literacy and GDP and on the factors that have enabled or hindered development in Haiti, Singapore and Syria. The culminating activity asks students to identify the claim that the author is makin
Preview of The Power of IGOs - IBDP Global Politics

The Power of IGOs - IBDP Global Politics

In this lesson, students explore the power of Intergovernmental Organizations (GOs). The lesson includes:An online quiz to see how much students know about IGOsAn explainer on IGOs, their development and on the challenges they pose to state  power, along with comprehension and reflection questionsA video lecture on the changing nature of global cooperationShort video clips, links to readings, and a note taking guide on a few prominent global IGOs  (UN, NATO, World Bank and IMF) and regional IGOs
Preview of The Cold War: Part 6- Detente

The Cold War: Part 6- Detente

Created by
Beijing Teacher
This is Part 6 of an entire unit on the Cold War that was part of an International Baccalaureate school requirement “The Cold War - Superpower Tensions and Rivalries.” This lesson focuses on "Detente.” This resource contains the following materials:· The Cold War -Detente (30 slides)· The Cold War -Richard Nixon (13 slides)· Guided Notes from PPT (2 pages)· Guided Notes from PPT with Blanks (2 pages)· Détente Reading & Questions (4 pages)· Worksheet with Questions on Detente (1 page)
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