Quality resources developed for Home Schooling, International Schools and online education in sub-Saharan Africa, suitable for students planning to write Cambridge International Examinations.
Quality resources developed for Home Schooling, International Schools and online education in sub-Saharan Africa, suitable for students planning to write Cambridge International Examinations.
KS 3 The questioning techniques in the end of lesson activities increase in complexity as one moves through the five lessons of this unit of work based on the following miracles:
The first miracle of Jesus
Jesus and the lame man
Jesus feeds 5000
Jesus walks on water
The woman who believed and Jairus’ daughter
Written for Year 7 students in a religious school.
KS 3 - 5 lessons
How do we know God exists
What is evil?
Are there only two genders?
Did miracles really happen?
What Christians believe happens when we die
KS 3 (UK) Gr 8-10 (SA) - A unit of work, suitable for whiteboard or for printing as a worksheet, which uses two films to study the topic. Includes background reading; worksheets; suggested answers (also on PowerPoint). Introduction – using film to study history
How the war began
The Battle of Isandlwana (Zulu Dawn)
The Battle of Rorke's Drift. (Zulu!)
The aftermath of these battles
Discussion – use of propaganda techniques by the British government
KS 3 - Full 43 page module which covers what the Renaissance was; scientific discoveries; art and architecture; Leonardo da Vinci; the Reformation. Contains worksheets, multiple choice; source-based questions, glossaries; suggested answers
International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
KS 3 Full 33 page module contains information and activities which include thinking questions, True / False, sequencing, sorting. Glossaries and YouTube video suggestions included .
A full unit of work consisting of 5 complete lessons
KS 3 - A Unit of work suitable for students in sub-Saharan Africa, international schools, home schoolers, multi-cultural classrooms.
An overview of the nature of the colonisation of Africa
Patterns of colonial rule in Africa
Case Study – The Portuguese in Africa
Case Study -The British take over the Cape of Good Hope
Case Study - Tanzania
Includes PowerPoint containing suggested answers for all tasks.
International Curriculum for Africa Year 8
KS 3 - A simple approach for printing or projection . Contains information, tasks and suggested answers
Introduction
Case Study - Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana
Problems after decolonisation
Which countries still have colonies?
Make a presentation (iPad, PowerPoint or Scratch)
Results of decolonisation of Africa
An Introduction to Art & Design which can be used anywhere from Year 7 to GCSE. Defines important concepts and contains interesting tasks for applying new concepts. Recommended by a professional graphic designer.
KS 3 Year / Grade 7 Covers the basics for those who have not previously studied the topic - but also looks at what was happening in China, Africa and the Middle East at the time. A 34 page module suitable for multi-cultural and international schools.
Introduction
The Middle Ages in Britain
The Church
Knights and Ladies
Castles
The Black Death
Self-test Multiple choice
During the Middle Ages in China
Timelines
Sequencing activity
During the Middle Ages in Africa
The kingdom of Mali
Using evidence to study the Kingdom of Benin
The Islamic World during the Middle Ages
(International Curriculum for Africa Year 7)
KS 2/3 Worksheet contains information about Judaism, Islam and Christianity and exercises which practise the use of study skills such as mind maps, key words, brief phrases. Suggested answers included.
International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
KS 3 - A 34 page unit of work containing information, tasks and suggested answers.
Slavery
Slave life on a plantation
Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope
Consequences of the slave trade
The foundation of Sierra Leone and Liberia
International Curriculum for Africa
KS 3 Worksheet containing instructions for students to create a PowerPoint presentation about Princess Diana. Students expected to answer a "to what extent" question.
KS 3 - Written for Year 7; contains student notes, tasks, activities. Can be printed or projected (28 pages)
2.1 Physical Geography
2.2 History
2.3 Population
2.4 Development
2.5 Agriculture
2.6 Industry
2.7 Addis Ababa
2.8 The Africa Union
Business Studies - remote and classroom teaching. 5 lessons with reinforcement activities, study notes and links to YouTube videos.
What is marketing?
Product
Place
Price
Promotion
KS 3 - A unit of work, which can be projected or printed, about the Seven Years / French and Indian War; The War of Independence / Revolutionary War and the American Civil War. Contains information and tasks. Suggested answers are on PowerPoint presentations for follow-up work. Suitable for students who have not studied these topics before. International Curriculum for Africa Year 9. 34 pages plus 3 short Ppt presentations. Final assessment task - students have the option of using iMovie; Notability; Wevideo; Moviemaker; Animaker or Powtoon.
KS3 Year/ Grade 9: A 25 page resource which contains study notes, simple tasks and the addresses of the websites which I use for source-based tasks when teaching this topic. Originally designed and used in South African schools, it is especially useful for students studying in Africa, but covers the topics generally covered in schools the world over. It can be printed or projected and will be most effective in schools where students have internet access.
The outbreak of war
The course of the war
The nature of the war
The Battle of Britain
Propaganda
Winston Churchill
The War in Africa
America enters the war
D-Day
The end of the war in Europe and Japan
KS 3 - A 16 page unit containing information, tasks and suggested answers.
Prince Henry the Navigator
Bartholomeu Dias
Vasco da Gama
Kilwa
Angola
Mozambique
(International Curriculum for Africa)
KS 3 A full 64 page module which covers early agricultural societies
Land and labour in African society
Feudal societies Europe, France, China, Africa
Agriculture in Britain - Peasants Revolt and Agrarian revolution
Food production in Africa
International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
KS 3 - 8 pages of reading material, tasks, suggested answers;
The first explorers
Burton and Speke
The end of the story?
Write a speech
International Curriculum for Africa Year 8
KS 3: Instructions and guidelines for students to carry out a Depth Study on human migration in Africa. PowerPoint presentation which enables teachers to give a brief overview of the suggested topics. Suitable for IB, Cambridge and International Curriculum for Africa Year 8. Possible topics for this task include:
1. Jews to Ethiopia
2. The Bantu migration to (Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, etc.)
3. Migration of the (Nilotes / Cushites) to Kenya
4. The origin and migration of people from Central Sudan to Nigeria.
5. The migration of the San / Nama / Damara / people of Namibia
6. The Great Trek in South Africa
7. The migration of English settlers to the Eastern Cape in the 1820s.
8. Maasai migrations in East Africa
9. Migrations of people into Mali and Songhay
10. The Matabele of Mzilikazi
11. Indians to the colony of Natal
12. Somali migrants to Europe