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Common Core RI.11-12.1 resources for International Baccalaureate

Preview of IB English Language & Literature Complete Growing Resource BUNDLE Back to School

IB English Language & Literature Complete Growing Resource BUNDLE Back to School

Created by
Equitable ELA
Looking for a zero-prep IB English Language and Literature Resource Bundle? Help students at all learning levels prepare for the IO, paper 1, paper 2, and the learner portfolio with this growing resource bundle of assessment prep, writing support, text type and synthesis activities, complete lessons, curriculum planning materials, and MORE!This is a GROWING BUNDLE: Resources will be added periodically. Each resource added to the bundle after purchase is FREE!Use one comprehensive system that las
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 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 Global Actors: State and Non-State - IB Global Politics

Global Actors: State and Non-State - IB Global Politics

These three lessons provide an overview of global actors and global governance, and a more detailed look at the power of state and non-state actors.
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 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 Realism as a Theory of International Relations - IB Global Politics

Realism as a Theory of International Relations - IB Global Politics

In this lesson, students will learn about realism in international relations.The lesson starts with a presentation using Nearpod or Canva to introduce the main principles and concepts of realism. It includes videos of John Mearsheimer and an explanation of Kenneth Waltz’s ideas.Next, students will read an explainer about realism and answer comprehension questions. The explainer covers the main actors in global politics according to realists, the motivations of states in international relations,
Preview of Is NATO still relevant? IBDP Global Politics

Is NATO still relevant? IBDP Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to NATO and engages them in a debate about its relevance today. The lesson includes:  A quiz to see what students know about NATOA brief presentation which provides an overview of NATO and includes maps, visuals and a final video of an SNL skit of “world leaders in the cafeteria at the 2019 NATO summit who are caught making fun of Trump”A video, reading and comprehension questionsA mini role play in which students take on the role of either Ian Bremmer or Stephen
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 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 The Power of States - IBDP Global Politics

The Power of States - IBDP Global Politics

In this lesson, students explore the power of states. It begin with a Nearpod which includes: A discussion on what gives states power and visuals that illustrate the economic, military and economic power of statesA video on the military power of the USThe results of the 2023 U.S. News & World Report’s global ranking of the most powerful statesExplanations, visuals and videos on 5 of the most powerful groupings of states through informal forums (G7, BRICS and G20) and IGOs  (the P5 of the UN
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 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 Defining Development - IB Global Politics

Defining Development - IB Global Politics

This ready-to-use lesson and study guide introduces students to the concept of development. It includes an interactive Nearpod or Canva presentation featuring cartoons, maps, visualizations and quotes that engage students in thinking about different definitions and measures of development. The presentation begins by asking students to draw their own ideas of development. Separate from the presentation, the lesson also includes a video, a short reading and some quotes/perspectives on development.
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 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 AP and IB Rhetorical Analysis: Reading Between the Lines (Teaching Copy)

AP and IB Rhetorical Analysis: Reading Between the Lines (Teaching Copy)

STOP PRESS: DISTANCE LEARNINGWe have made this resource accessible through the TPT Digital Activities extension. You will if you wish be able to use the .pdf file as is (without changes), but Digital Activities will allow you to:o Create your own study units, using the materials selectively o Add your own comments and directives o Insert expandable answer boxes at strategic points o Dispense the modified resource to your students online, via Google Classroom, so that they can add their responses
Preview of Analyzing a Photo - Stations

Analyzing a Photo - Stations

Created by
Teaching Dissent
Analyzing a photo using social studies learning stations will carefully guide students through the process of academic primary source analysis while keeping the whole class engaged and accountable for their own learning. This resource includesOPCVL Overview page with each analysis step defined5 station signs15 analysis tasks overall3 tasks/question cards per analysis step8x11.5 question/task signs for learning stationclear, easy to read designHigher-level analysis questions to keep even your mos
Preview of AP and IB Rhetorical Analysis: Reading Between the Lines (Student Edition)

AP and IB Rhetorical Analysis: Reading Between the Lines (Student Edition)

STOP PRESS: DISTANCE LEARNINGWe have made this resource accessible through the TPT Digital Activities extension. You will if you wish be able to use the .pdf file as is (without changes), but Digital Activities will allow you to:o Create your own study units, using the materials selectively o Add your own comments and directives o Insert expandable answer boxes at strategic points o Dispense the modified resource to your students online, via Google Classroom, so that they can add their responses
Preview of Examining Race & Civil Rights: Why We Can't Wait by Martin Luther King Jr.

Examining Race & Civil Rights: Why We Can't Wait by Martin Luther King Jr.

Examine race and civil rights history in context using the non-fiction text Why We Can't Wait by Martin Luther King Jr. Unit includes: Daily lessons and activities for 24 days, group presentation topics, supplementary readings, modern application, 2 essay prompts, reading quizzes, and discussion prompts. Suitable for Antiracist curriculum, International Baccalaureate (IB) Literature, Language and Literature, IB History of the Americas, AP US History, and AP Literature or AP Language and Literatu
Preview of Primary Source Document Analysis Interactive Notebook

Primary Source Document Analysis Interactive Notebook

Created by
Teaching Dissent
Help your students master history primary source analysis with this carefully designed interactive student notebook that organizes and records student’s historical analysis while building their confidence in academic literacy.Primary source document analysis forces us to understand a document within its context; to be able to competently analyze any document we have to understand the circumstances surrounding why the text exists in the first place. Writing in itself is a human invention and can
Preview of IB Reflective Project Rubric Checklist

IB Reflective Project Rubric Checklist

This checklist is to be used to grade IB Reflective Projects, in the Career Programme, to be submitted beginning in 2017.Checklist includes new (5) criterion as well as the markbands & descriptors. It also contains space to input your score. Print double sided- to make into a one sheet rubric!
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