I am a History/Politics teacher with 11 years teaching experience in the UK, Spain and Mexico. Here I have uploaded some of my resources for the teaching of GCSE/IGCSE, and IB History alongside A Level Politics and the occasional Religious Studies & TOK resource. I tend to focus here more on assessment and revision as I find these are the most time consuming resources to produce for students.
I am a History/Politics teacher with 11 years teaching experience in the UK, Spain and Mexico. Here I have uploaded some of my resources for the teaching of GCSE/IGCSE, and IB History alongside A Level Politics and the occasional Religious Studies & TOK resource. I tend to focus here more on assessment and revision as I find these are the most time consuming resources to produce for students.
A mid-term or end of unit in class assessment covering the Saar Plebiscite, Hitlers foreign Policy aims in 1933 and the re-militarization of the Rhineland.
A big PowerPoint presentation on Japan's road to war (Second World War), the war itself and why it lost. It is in line with the new IB History (2015) Move to Global War Paper 1 prescribed topic.
The PPT. sets out ideas and tips for doing well on the SL&HL IB History exams with examples on how to use historians to support arguments and analysis. It´s focus is on the Paper 2 & 3 essay questions.
A revision guide for Cambridge IGCSE History looking at the ‘The Search for Peace 1919 – 1939’ This Includes a focus on how to answer source questions for the 2017 & 2018 Paper 2 exams. As well as containing a summary of content it includes example questions and model answers for the 2017 & 2018 Paper 2 source topics. Hopefully this will be of use to you.
This Paper 1 Source Paper focuses on Italy's invasion of Abyssinia, its motives and its causes. It follows the structure and question layout of the new Paper 1 IB exam for first examinations in 2017.
This is a Paper 1 (Option B) that presents six of the Cambridge IGCSE core content topics in IGCSE paper format (Questions (a), (b), and (c)) for each topic listed:
1. Were the Peace treaties of 1919-1923 fair? (Summer 2017 Paper Two Source Topic)
2. To what extent was the League of Nations a succes?
3. Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?
4. Who was to blame for the Cold War?
5. How effectively did the USA contain the spread of Communism?
6. How secure was the USSR's control over Eastern Europe 1948 - 1989?
Students are instructed to answer three questions from the above topics in two hours. As this is the end of the first year of the course we have no Section B, Depth Study here as they have yet to study it. The aim of this assessment is to asses students understanding of the core content of the IGCSE course.
I hope this is useful.
I couldn't find any past source papers on this topic and so I put together my own Paper 2 on Events in the Gulf (which is this years P2 topic) - It is in the style of the Cambridge IGCSE Paper 2 and the source paper covers the Gulf War. I hope you find it helpful.
This is a complete unit plan for the Cambridge IGCSE History course (2018 -2022), following the Germany Depth study. It highlights key words, concepts and how the work will be assessed. It acts as an overview of how/when key course content will be delivered over the two year course. Its in a work document and so you can edit the document to include extra units, or resource references.
The unit plan makes references to Ben Walsh’s Modern World History Textbook and the Germany 1918 - 1945 textbook by Greg Lacey and Keith Shepherd.
This is a collection of end of unit Assessments (45/50 minutes) in the style of Paper 1 exams, each assessment is equal to one set of questions from a Paper 1 Exam, topics covered include:
1. The breakdown of international peace 1919-1939/Cause of WWII
2. League of Nations
3. Start of the Cold War
4. Start of Cold War Mark Scheme for Students
5. Treaty of Versailles
6. Cuba/Korea
Each assessment would come at the end of a unit, so roughly after 5/6 weeks of teaching.
I hope this is useful.