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Common Core RH.11-12.3 resources for International Baccalaureate

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 God is Not One - Discussion Questions (By Chapter)

God is Not One - Discussion Questions (By Chapter)

Created by
Marvelous Mindz
This document includes discussion questions for each of the eight chapters of Stephen Prothero’s book God is Not One. Although no single resource on religion is perfect, this book offers a great starting point for students to explore an academic approach to religion. It also allows them enough information to begin formulating questions of their own about various organized religions (and religion as a whole). This book covers the following eight world religions:IslamChristianityConfucianismHindui
Preview of IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States: Hitler's Germany - Lessons/Activities

IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States: Hitler's Germany - Lessons/Activities

Created by
AugustoCesare
This bundle set of lessons is devoted to IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States - Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler. There are eight lessons within this bundle set. Each lesson has different activities that enable students to interpret different types of sources - primary and scholarly documents as well as paintings and posters. These lessons are aligned to the IB History Paper 2 standards from the IBO's 2017 and 2020 publication editions.The following lessons focus on the various topics found o
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 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 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 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 IB History Paper 3, Topic 15: Diplomacy in Europe Lesson Activities & Answer Key

IB History Paper 3, Topic 15: Diplomacy in Europe Lesson Activities & Answer Key

Created by
AugustoCesare
This bundle set, which includes 15 lesson plans, four major study guides, and 10 Teacher Answer Keys, is aligned with the IBO's 2020 IBDP History Study Guide. The following lessons and topics include the following:1. The View of the 'Big Three', the Terms within the Treaty of Versailles, Historiography on the Causes of the First World War and Debate (Primary and Secondary Source Readings and Rubric included);2. The League of Nations - Successes and Failures on Resolving Conflicts and Disputes in
Preview of Somaliland's Quest for Sovereignty - IB Global Politics

Somaliland's Quest for Sovereignty - IB Global Politics

On January 1st 2024, the President of the self-declared state of Somaliland announced that he had made a historic deal with the president of Ethiopia that would benefit both parties. As part of the deal, Somaliland agreed to give landlocked Ethiopia a way to access the Gulf of Aden. In return, Ethiopia agreed to recognize Somaliland as its own independent state. Shortly after the announcement, however, the Ethiopian government responded more cautiously, claiming that it was making "an in-depth a
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 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 Polarity in International Relations - IB Global Politics

Polarity in International Relations - IB Global Politics

In this lesson, students will start by discussing the concepts of unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar systems in pairs or small groups. They will draw on their previous knowledge and use a cartoon as a visual aid. The teacher will then guide them through a presentation that provides an overview of different configurations of polarity and realist scholars' perspectives on their stability. Next, to deepen their understanding, students will engage in a mini role play based on scenarios from articles
Preview of IBDP History Paper 3, Topic 5 on the Age of Exploration & Impact

IBDP History Paper 3, Topic 5 on the Age of Exploration & Impact

Created by
AugustoCesare
This bundle set, which contains three detailed lesson plans/activities and three detailed study guide activities, are aligned with the IBO's 2020 History Guide.The lessons include the following:1. European Exploration and Colonization in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries - primary source excerpts with compare and contrast graphic organizer note-taking activity.2. European Encounter and Perception of the Native Populations - primary source excerpts from Spanish, French, and English explorers and
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 Nations, Nation-States, National Identity and Nationalism

Nations, Nation-States, National Identity and Nationalism

In this lesson, students look at the concepts and realities of nations, nation-states, national identity and nationalism. They begin with small group discussions to see what they know about these concepts. Next, they read some sources and respond to some comprehension questions, and then watch and discuss a NYT video called “National Identity is Made up.” The fourth learning activity asks them to  dig deeper into the positive and negative effects of nationalism through a reading by World 101, CF
Preview of IB History Paper 3: Emergence of the Americas, 1880-1929, Lessons and Activities

IB History Paper 3: Emergence of the Americas, 1880-1929, Lessons and Activities

Created by
AugustoCesare
This unit is dedicated to IB History Paper 3: Emergence of the Americas in Global Affairs, 1880-1929. The unit is aligned to the IBO's History Guide of 2017 and 2020.There are six lessons within this bundle. The lessons deal with the following topics:Lesson Topic 1: Comparative Source Activity Behind America's Expansion in the antebellum period and the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In this lesson, students, working in groups, will examine various quotes and excerpts from famous Americans –
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 History Paper 2: Authoritarian States: USSR under Stalin - Lessons/Activities

IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States: USSR under Stalin - Lessons/Activities

Created by
AugustoCesare
This bundle set of lessons is devoted to IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States - The Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin. There are seven lessons within this bundle set. Each lesson has different activities that enable students to interpret different types of sources - primary and scholarly documents as well as paintings and posters. These lessons are aligned to the IB History Paper 2 standards from the IBO's 2017 and 2020 publication editions.The following lessons focus on the various topics fo
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 IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States China under Mao - Lesssons/Activities

IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States China under Mao - Lesssons/Activities

Created by
AugustoCesare
This bundle set of lessons is devoted to IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States - China under Mao Zedong. There are five lessons that are filled with different activities that enable students to interpret different types of sources - primary and scholarly documents as well as paintings and posters. These lessons are aligned to the IB History Paper 2 standards from the IBO's 2017 and 2020 publication editions.The following lessons focus on the various topics found on the Paper 2 Authoritarian S
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 IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States: Mussolini's Italy - Lessons/Activities

IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States: Mussolini's Italy - Lessons/Activities

Created by
AugustoCesare
This bundle set of lessons is devoted to IB History Paper 2: Authoritarian States - Fascist Italy under Benito Mussolini. There are six lessons within this bundle set. Each lesson has different activities that enable students to interpret different types of sources - primary and scholarly documents as well as paintings and posters. These lessons are aligned to the IB History Paper 2 standards from the IBO's 2017 and 2020 publication editions.The following lessons focus on the various topics foun
Preview of Fragile States, Legitimacy and Non-State Actors

Fragile States, Legitimacy and Non-State Actors

In this lesson, students explore the links between state fragility and legitimacy.  It begins with some short videos that define state fragility and then another video introducing them to the Fragile States Index. Next students explore the Fragile States Index and investigate state fragility. Students then read an article about what gives non-state actors legitimacy in fragile states and respond to some questions. The culminating task asks students to define state fragility and apply it to a sou
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