Silent Discussion: Impressions of Napoleon In this activity students conduct a ‘Silent Discussion’ about Napoleon (instructions included) based around 12 primary sources. In this way they start to form impressions about whether Napoleon was a revolutionary or a reactionary. Part of the new IB Study Unit on “The French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon“…
French Revolution, Discussion Points and Conclusions
Discussion Points and Conclusions This worksheet guides students through some of the key questions arising from the analysis thus far to ensure that the essay question (“To what extent did the French Revolution deliver on its promises?”) is approached with sufficient rigour. Part of the new IB Study Unit on “The French Revolution and the…
Picture Challenge, Key Events of the French Revolution
Picture Challenge: Key Events of the French Revolution Taken directly from the timeline, this quiz provides a series of key images relating to the period. In teams, students have to correctly identify the event relating to each picture. Part of the new IB Study Unit on “The French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon“ Share…
French Revolution, Detailed, Interactive Timeline of Key Events
Detailed, Interactive Timeline of Key Events This interactive timeline provides a comprehensive overview of the key events of the French Revolution and is designed to accompany the worksheet listed above. Part of the new IB Study Unit on “The French Revolution and the Rule of Napoleon“ Share this:
“Who Tall Are You?” – Classroom display resource
• This resource is designed to be printed off on A3 paper, laminated and then placed at the appropriate height in the classroom. • Students (and teachers) are invited to stand against it and write their names at the appropriate height to find out which historical and current celebrities share the same height. Lesson /…
Analytical Research Template, Events of the French Revolution
Analytical Research Template: Events of the French Revolution This template allows students to analyse events from the detailed timeline (below) in terms of the key concepts of ‘Liberty, Equality, Fraternity’ by dividing those concepts into practically measured criteria. There is also a completed teacher version available, along with links to recommended YouTube video clips. Part of the…
Depth Focus on Enlightenment Philosophy, Thomas Paine and the Rights of Man
In-Depth Focus on Enlightenment Philosophy: Thomas Paine and the Rights of Man With a general understanding of Enlightenment Philosophy now secured, students look in more depth at the “Rights of Man” to develop their understanding of the aims of the French Revolution. Links to two excellent video clips are also provided. Part of the new…
French Revolution, Defining the Debate, Enlightenment Philosophy
Defining the Debate: Enlightenment Philosophy In order to measure the success of the French Revolution, it is necessary to determine the professed aims of the Revolution. In this activity students will analyse the beliefs of key Enlightenment philosophers to reach a more detailed understanding of what the Revolutionaries really meant when the claimed to stand…
Historiographical overview of the Fischer Thesis
Historiographical Overview: This information sheet outlines the essential historiographical debate – namely, the Fischer Thesis, which suggested that both World Wars were essentially caused by the same consistent factor – namely, German aggression. The task of students will be to decide how far they agree with this idea. Part of the “Compare and Contrast the…
“Compare and contrast the roles of Lenin and Trotsky 1917-1924” / “To what extent did Lenin sacrifice principle to maintain his hold on power?”
“Compare and contrast the roles of Lenin and Trotsky 1917-1924” / “To what extent did Lenin sacrifice principle to maintain his hold on power?” This worksheet guides students back through the topic, reframing their thoughts and notes to prepare them for two other possible questions that could appear on the examination paper. Share this:
Lenin’s Rule of Russia: Article by Russel Tarr in History Review Magazine
Lenin’s Rule of Russia: Article by Russel Tarr in History Review Magazine Part of the roleplay unit on Lenin’s Russia. After the debate has taken place and the essays are thereby planned, students can be provided with this “model essay” by the author of this website to help them gather further ideas and evidence to…
Winston ChurchillIndependent Research Phase and Mark Scheme for the Essay
Independent Research Phase and Mark Scheme for the Essay “The main body of your essay is now completed. To distinguish your study, you should now take the time to conduct some extra research to develop each of your main paragraphs with fresh evidence. Make use too of this mark scheme…” This detailed, stand-alone study unit…
From Yom Kippur to Camp David (30 Question Quiz)
Another revision quiz designed to help students revise the Middle East Paper 1 depth study as part of their IB revision programme. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a score based on the amount of minutes left…
Head2Head Preparation: Identifying ‘Heroic’ and ‘Villainous’ qualities and framing the questions ready for the interview
Head2Head Preparation: Identifying ‘Heroic’ and ‘Villainous’ qualities and framing the questions ready for the interview The class will be divided into two teams. The first team needs to make a list of ‘heroic’ (positive) qualities. The second team needs to make a list of ‘villainous’ (negative) qualities. These are then matched up in pairs, prioritised…
Head2Head Interview – Teacher led activity to determine if Churchill was prejudiced
Head2Head Interview – Teacher led activity to determine if Churchill was prejudiced The teacher now defines the key words in each of these questions, and then ‘interviews’ Churchill about each one. Students record the findings in terms of negative / positive responses. Were you racist? Were you sexist? Were you antisemitic? Were you islamophobic? Were…
Primary sources about Churchill – Silent Discussion
Primary sources about Churchill – Silent Discussion Prior to the lesson, your teacher will print off sets of sources and place them on different tables. The class will be divided into pairs, and each pair will be directed to a different table with a different set of sources. “Read the sources in silence, then still…
Quotes by Churchill
Quotes by Churchill From a consideration of visual sources students now move towards quotes by Churchill. Winston Churchill was well-known for his speeches and his quotes. In this activity we will look at a number of these quotes, and work out whether on balance they suggest that he was a hero or a villain. “Read…
Diamond9 Activity: Photographs of Churchill
Diamond9 Activity: Photographs of Churchill “Cut out and create a “Diamond 9″ Diagram of these images, with the most ‘positive’ images towards the top, and the most ‘negative’ towards the bottom. Explain your choices either in a paragraph or by putting clear captions next to each of the images themselves. TIP: Start by writing your…
The only historical documentary script you’ll ever need!
I am a historical documentary addict. So maybe I should try my hand at writing the perfect historical documentary script using all of my favourite clichés. What follows is my ‘one size fits all’ documentary script which I plan to simply adjust as necessary as the commissions inevitably come rolling in. My “One Size Fits All”…
Photographs of Churchill: What deductions about him can we draw?
Photographs of Churchill: What deductions about him can we draw? “What impression is created of Churchill in each of the following photographs? Record your thoughts to the right of each picture. Compare your ideas with a partner, then with the class. TIP: To help you analyse each picture, you might want to consider such things…
Churchill, hero or villain – Introductory Lesson and Activity – Teacher Lesson Plan
Introductory Lesson and Activity – Teacher Lesson Plan This introductory lesson gets students to pull apart what it means to be a ‘hero’ or a ‘villain’. Students brainstorm what they know about Churchill and will probably lean more towards a ‘hero’ interpretation. But then the teacher provides a twist in the tail for the second…
Arab-Israeli Conflict: Google Hangout Video Conference for IB Historians
Interview with Max Salant This Google Hangout Video interview took place with a former student of the International School of Toulouse in Summer 2014. Max conversed with us direct from Israel to answer questions about the history and current affairs of the region. It provides some excellent material and perspectives that would be useful in…
Winston Churchill Head2Head Interactive Interview
This detailed, stand-alone study unit is based around an interactive Head2Head Virtual Interview with Winston Churchill. The unit is designed to be used with Year 9 students (13-14 years) but is easily adaptable to other contexts. The unit develops sourcework and essay-writing skills, and the outcome is a detailed, structured essay answering the key question…
Compare and contrast the origins of World Wars One and Two, model essay
Model Essay by RJ Tarr (note: teacher password required) At this point, students should return to their original research template to complete the final column, which asks them to make some observations about whether the various factors for each war are areas of comparison and contrast. This can then be used as the basis for an…
Was Hitler’s foreign policy traditional, or unprecedented?
Main Task: Was Hitler’s foreign policy traditional, or unprecedented? In this activity students use extracts from the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, an Interview with Hitler, Mein Kampf and the September Programme to decide where they stand in regard to the Fischer controversy. Part of the “Compare and Contrast the Origins of World War One and World…
Historians on Twitter
I’ve just finishing putting together adynamically-updating list of professional historians on Twitter (at the current count, more than 300!) which you might find useful: Historians on Twitter Share this:
Primary source analysis activity, Public Opinion Polls on Appeasement
Primary source analysis activity: Public Opinion Polls on Appeasement (complete withteacher answer sheet). Part of the “Compare and Contrast the Origins of World War One and World War Two” unit at ActiveHistory. Share this:
Historians debating the Origins of WW1 on Twitter
Last week I was delighted to make Twitter contact with two of my history heroes – Simon Schama and Professor Gary Sheffield – on the issues surrounding Mr. Gove’s latest comments about the teaching of World War One, which I have turned into a worksheet that I will use as a revision exercise with students….
ActiveHistory: The Year in Review
I hope you have a good start to the New Year! I have put together a summary of some of the main additions to ActiveHistory over the past 12 months. There may have been some that you have overlooked and I hope you find it useful. ActiveHistory: The Year in Review Share this:
Was Appeasement Spineless, Stupid, Cunning or Honourable?
Was Appeasement Spineless, Stupid, Cunning or Honourable? If you are keen that students cover the Origins of World War Two from all of the essential angles, the following materials allow students to conduct an in-depth analysis of the efficacy of appeasement as a policy by the British and the French in the interwar period. Introduction…
Was Hitler a Gambler, or a Planner, in Foreign Affairs?
Was Hitler a Gambler, or a Planner, in Foreign Affairs? Students use extracts from the 4-Year Plan, Code Green, the Hossbach Memorandum and Mein Kampf to decide where they stand in the classic Taylor/Trevor-Roper debate about the “Hitler Factor”. They can then write up their findings. As an extension task they could investigate the Intentionalist/Structuralist debate. Part of the “Compare and Contrast the…
Factual test on WW1 (30 questions, IB Level)
Factual test on WW1 This factual test could be taken by students at this stage to test their knowledge and understanding of the topic by this stage. Questions are divided into chronological, thematic and historiographical categories (30 questions in total). Part of the “Compare and Contrast the Origins of World War One and World War…
The 1967 ‘6-Day War’ – 30 Question Quiz
Another revision quiz designed to help students revise the Middle East Paper 1 depth study as part of their IB revision programme. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a score based on the amount of minutes…
The Mystery of the Crying Woman
This exercise [printable version] is best used when students have studied the following unit: Main events leading up to the outbreak of World War Two. Share this:
SOLO Hexagons Generator
SOLO Hexagons allow students to identify links between factors very effectively. Students categorise and link factors together for deeper understanding of the relationship between factors. This new template at ClassTools.net allows you to quickly create hexagons by simply cutting and pasting a list of terms direct from your word processor! Share this:
Historiography through events management, Design a Seating Plan for these 18 Historians!
Historiography through events management: Design a Seating Plan for these 18 Historians! “Here are 18 historians with different viewpoints about the Origins of World War One. Your job is to cut up these cards, read each one carefully, and arrange a dinner party reception designed to ensure that nobody ends up sitting adjacent to anybody…
Instructions on how to present the group findings comparing World Wars One and Two
Overview of the procedure: This handout explains how the group working on World War One will present their findings first, and that this will be followed by a whole-class exercise linking the factors together and some historiography work (below). The same format is repeated with relation to World War Two. Part of the “Compare and…
Tensions in the Middle East, c.1914-48
A telescopic topic of revision notes using the ClassTools Telescopic Topic template. Share this:
Spanish Civil War Simulation now with Leaderboard
This activity will help you decide which party you would have supported during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). By playing the simulation you will learn more about the issues facing Spain on the eve of the Civil War and the beliefs of the various groups that fought in it. In Stage 1, you will rank…
“The Yom Kippur war was caused by the Israelis and ended with their utter defeat” – do you agree?
A sample sourcework assignment, complete with model answers, in the style of the IB History Paper 1. Share this:
Worksheet to accompany episode 3 of The Nazis, A Warning from History
Main Video Resource: The Nazis: A Warning from History, Episode 3 – with accompanying worksheet. Part of the “Compare and Contrast the Origins of World War One and World War Two” unit at ActiveHistory. Share this:
Worksheet and factual test for the first episode of the Great War series from 1964
Part of the “Compare and Contrast the Origins of World War One and World War Two” unit at ActiveHistory: using a YouTube version of The Great War (1964), Episode 1 – there is an accompanying worksheet and also a factual test (note: requires teacher password). Share this:
A Summary of the main events of World War One, organised by theme, plus a factual test
A Summary of the main events of World War One, organised by theme; there is also a factual test based on this (note: requires teacher password). Part of the “Compare and Contrast the Origins of World War One and World War Two” unit at ActiveHistory. Share this:
Lenin’s Russia, newly rewritten and relaunched roleplay unit for IB History
This unit is taught completely through roleplay! Each student takes on the role of a different Politburo member and researches ‘their’ perspective on the key issues facing the new Soviet state. The teacher takes the role of President Kalinin, acting as Chair. Each lesson then works through issues “as they arise” between 1918-24, with plentiful…
Research Template for comparing the Origins of WW1 and WW2
Research Template: Students are then presented with a research template which has NINE key causes of each World War listed within it. “Divide these causes between the members of the group.Research your allocated factor(s) with relation to your particular war. Produce a one-slide presentation which will summarise your findings for the rest of the class”….
Lenin’s Russia, Classroom Debate and Conclusions
Classroom Debate and Conclusions Part of the roleplay unit on Lenin’s Russia. In this activity students assess how far Lenin delivered on his stated promises of “Peace, Bread and Land” and “All Power to the Soviets” for the Russian people. Pairs of students are pitted against each other to debate particular themes, and the rest…
Remembrance Day Worksheets and Lesson Plans for Secondary Students Year 7 to Year 13
Remembrance Day, 11th November, enables the school community to think about the tragedy of war, reflecting on how it can be avoided and how its victims should be commemorated and supported. It is nevertheless a challenge to provide a fresh assembly and follow-up materials every single year (and for every single year group). With this…
Time Machine to the Middle Ages, new location, worksheet, sounds and video
Newly updated with new locations, sound effects, video clips and associated worksheet, and the ability to add a class list so that students can be the starts of their own adventure! Students should start the investigation by playing this decision-making game for one lesson. They need to find the missing pieces of their time machine,…
Researching and presenting the origins of surnames of people in the school
What’s in a name? – Researching and presenting the origins of surnames of people in the school In this activity, students research the origins of surnames of people in the school. They then narrow this down to the names which originate from occupations, and present each of these in a PowerPoint slide with an accompanying…
The Suez Crisis (30 Question Quiz)
Another revision quiz designed to help students revise the Middle East Paper 1 depth study as part of their IB revision programme. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a score based on the amount of minutes left…
Medieval Castles, worksheet and video
I have put together an extension worksheet for the popular “Interactive Castle Building Simulation” based around a documentary video that can be found on YouTube. My plan is to set this as an extension / homework assignment, especially as my students are lucky enough to have a school trip to Carcassonne as part of their…
Why did Germany and her Allies lose World War One?
20 Question Factual Test: Why did Germany and her Allies lose World War One? This ‘gap fill’ test ensures that students end up with a useful revision aid covering the main socio-economic, political and military factors from the perspective both of Allied Strengths and Central Powers’ weaknesses. This test forms part of the detailed IB…
Teacher notes for the Franklin Expedition Mystery Unit
These teacher notes are designed to accompany the History Mystery on the Franklin Expedition (which opens up my studies with Year 9 Historians). The “ActiveHistory Mystery” approach is one which I use with Year 7, 8 and 9 at the beginning of the year. It provides an engaging start to the course, and the outcome…
Google Calendar for Educators
This calendar lists important annual events that might be commemorated in school lessons and assemblies. If you think any important dates are missing, please let me know using the feedback form. You can easily subscribe to this Google Calendar with the click of a button. Share this:
Year 7 History Skills: The Body on the Balcony EPISODE 2, the Mystery Deepens!
The Body on the Balcony EPISODE 2 – the Mystery Deepens! With their curiosity inevitably piqued, students are now presented firstly with a photograph of the scene (remember, this is a genuine historical event). They are encouraged to distinguish what they now know for a fact, what they can deduce, and what they speculate. They then move on…
Year 7 History Skills: The Body on the Balcony EPISODE 1, a Historical Mystery!
The Body on the Balcony EPISODE 1 – a Historical Mystery! In this exercise, based on a real historical event, students have to put events into their correct chronological order to make some initial speculations about what has happened. Through doing this they learn about the importance of chronology and understand the meaning of anachronism….
Model IB Essay: How Important was Lenin’s Role in the October Revolution?
Historiography and Essay Writing (there is also a teacher feedback presentation available, as well as a sample timed essay by RJ Tarr) Three broad schools of historiography are considered and students are asked which of the three most closely matches their own views. They are then provided with three essay questions. Homework is to prepare…
Was the October Revolution a Popular Uprising, or a Coup D’Etat?
Classroom Debate: Popular Uprising, or Coup D’Etat? (completed teacher version also available) The format of this debate and the worksheet provided to students is laid out in such a way that it also helps students decide whether methods or conditions were the most important, which is another popular format of question. Students formulate questions against…
Causes of the October Revolution Timeline Roleplay Exercise
Timeline Roleplay Exercise (interactive exercise using the Online ActiveHistory Presentation). In this exercise, students are asked to start organising evidence under four headings: (a) Provisional Government mistakes/weaknesses; (b) Bolshevik mistakes/weaknesses; (c) Provisional Government strengths/successes; (d) Bolshevik strengths/successes. The teacher will use this Online ActiveHistory Presentation to guide students through the key events between February and…
Fakebook – Relaunched, Reprogrammed!
The very popular “Fakebook” Application at ActiveHistory’s sister site www.classtools.net has been completely reprogrammed to bring it up to date with what Facebook now looks like in 2013. Use “Fakebook” to chart the plot of a book, the development of a character, a series of historical events, the debates and relationships between people, and so…
Posters – “What’s going on in my History Classroom?”
These posters (click on each for a larger version!) are designed to be printed, laminated and displayed outside your classroom so that passers-by can get a flavour of what’s being studied in your history classroom. They can be changed at appropriate points and they are a great way of highlighting the great topics that your…
The Arab-Israeli Conflict 1948-49 (30 question quiz)
Another revision quiz – this time with 30 possible questions – designed to help students revise the Middle East Paper 1 depth study as part of their IB revision programme. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a score…
New Historical Pictures Widget for your blog / website!
This brand new ActiveHistory widget provides a rolling gallery of historical images shared by some of my favourite people on Twitter. A great way to add a visual element to your blog or website, or to have on the screen as your students enter the room! Just click the widget icon at the top left…
Individual Research phase – Other Forms of Socialism: The Contributions of Trotsky, Stalin and Mao
Individual Research phase – Other Forms of Socialism: The Contributions of Trotsky, Stalin and Mao Looking ahead to our later IB studies of Trotsky, Stalin and Mao, this activity encourages students to consider how other key communist figures added their own twists to Marxist ideology. Students conduct their own research and feed back in small…
How did the war in Afghanistan undermine the USSR? (Telescopic Topic)
A telescopic topic of revision notes using the ClassTools Telescopic Topic template. Share this:
In Defence of Capitalism / Criticisms of Marxism
In Defence of Capitalism / Criticisms of Marxism It is very important that in a study of this kind students are reminded that an understanding of Marxist thought does not necessarily mean agreement with it. In this exercise students are presented with a series of common criticisms of Marxism and points in defence of the…
The Arab-Israeli Conflict 1939-1947 (30 Question Quiz)
A revision quiz – this time with 30 possible questions – designed to help students revise the Middle East Paper 1 depth study as part of their IB revision programme. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a score…
The Korean War: Telescopic Topic Revision Notes
A telescopic topic of revision notes using the ClassTools Telescopic Topic template. Share this:
Teacher-Led Lecture: The Contribution of Lenin to Marxism
Teacher-Led Lecture: The Contribution of Lenin to Marxism This presentation, including two illustrative video clips, outlines the development of revolutionary parties in Russia and then focuses on Lenin’s specific contribution to the Marxist canon. It also covers the split in the Social Democratic movement between Mensheviks and Bolsheviks which will become important when we later…
Roleplay/Game Activity: Marxism through Arm-Wrestling!
Roleplay/Game Activity: Marxism through Arm-Wrestling! This activity easily fills a full hour and is a very lively and interesting exercise. Students act out a roleplay over several rounds which is deliberately designed to illustrate the Marxist conception of how free market economies function. Through arm-wrestling and games of ‘split or steal’, the bourgeois class quickly…
High Stalinism 1945-53: Telescopic Topic Revision Notes
A telescopic topic of revision notes using the ClassTools Telescopic Topic template. Share this:
The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists: Reading and Comprehension Exercise
The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists: Reading and Comprehension Exercise An extract from the excellent novel by Robert Tressell and some accompanying questions forms the ideal follow-up to the roleplay activity. Part of the study unit on Marxism v. Capitalism. Share this:
Mark Steel’s Video Documentary on Marxism and accompanying worksheet
Mark Steel’s Video Documentary on Marxism and accompanying worksheet I set this as a homework task and discuss the answers in class afterwards, but if time allows it’s a good one to watch together. Mark Steel approaches the topic with rigour but also with humour. Part of the study unit on Marxism v. Capitalism. Share…
Marxism for Beginners: Introduction to the project
A couple of PowerPoint slides outlining that the project will consist of producing a guide to Marxism covering the following areas. Students will use tables, mindmaps, diagrams as appropriate to illustrate comparisons and contrasts in the most effective way possible. How does Capitalism Work? Criticisms of Capitalism Marx’s Solution – Socialism The Contribution of Lenin…
Widget for your blog – Today in History
This new widget displays SIGNIFICANT anniversaries in history each day (e.g. 100 years today, 50 years today rather than the pointless type of ’73 years ago today’ announcements common in similar widgets). You can customise the size, font and colourscheme to match your own blog, website or wiki. Share this:
Rise of Stalin: Telescopic Topic
A telescopic topic of revision notes using the ClassTools Telescopic Topic template. Share this:
How to Organise a Cross-Curricular IB Induction Event
Did we emerge from World War Two a better civilisation?” A full article has been published in International Schools magazine outlining the IB Induction event which takes place at the International School of Toulouse. What is the basic proposal? • In the first week back after the summer holidays: a. Students in Year 12 will…
Middle East pre-1939: 30-Question Quiz
A revision quiz – this time with 30 possible questions – designed to help students revise the Middle East Paper 1 depth study as part of their IB revision programme. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a…
Was the Palestinian refugee crisis the deliberate policy of the Jewish leadership?
A sample sourcework assignment, complete with model answers, in the style of the IB History Paper 1. Share this:
History in the News: Weekly Email Digest!
This new service from ActiveHistory allows you to sign up for a weekly newsletter providing you with essential upcoming anniversaries from NewHistory. Share this:
Spanish Civil War: Causes and Events – Interactive Quizzes
A series of revision quizzes. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a score based on the amount of minutes left on the clock. They can then move on to the first lesson task, whatever that…
Who was to blame for the outbreak of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War?
A sample sourcework assignment, complete with model answers, in the style of the IB History Paper 1. Share this:
20 TED Talks for History Lovers
TEDTalks are short (usually no more than 20-minute) talks on a very wide range of topics and disciplines. The focus is often on science and technology, but there is an excellent range of lectures on subjects of interest to history lovers. Here is my personal selection of 20 TED Talks for History Lovers, taken from…
Was it the Arab refusal to accept the UN Partition Plan that caused the 1948 War?
A sample sourcework assignment, complete with model answers, in the style of the IB History Paper 1. Share this:
Why did Britain decide to pull out of the Palestinian mandate in 1947?
A sample sourcework assignment in the style of the IB History Paper 1. Share this:
Pirate Codes: Comparisons and Contrasts with the film
This exercise gets students to compare and contrast the different pirate codes side by side to help decide which pirate had the most reasonable terms of service. A teacher version is available. Share this:
How accurately is the Pirate Code reflected in the Pirates of the Caribbean?
The Pirate Code: Overview In this activity students will get an overview of some of the central rules of Pirates and consider why they existed. A teacher version is available. Share this:
The Wars of the Roses
Jebulon / Foter.com / CC BY-SA The Wars of the Roses In this activity students analyse a royal family tree to make deductions regarding the changing fortunes of the Houses of Lancaster and York. Further stimulus material leads into a research phase in which students try to determine whether other royals – all of whom…
Origins of the Cold War (60 Question quiz for IB History)
Another revision quiz – this time with 60 possible questions – designed to help students revise the “Origins of the Cold War” as part of their IB revision programme. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a score based…
The Princes in the Tower: Classroom Debate
The Princes in the Tower: Classroom Debate Students are organised into 6 teams to construct a case seeking to prove a particular fate for the Princes in the Tower. At the end of the exercise students write-up their findings declaring Richard guilty or innocent of the crime. Share this:
The Rise of Pinochet: Fling the Teacher Quiz
Part of this complete scheme of work on the Rise of Pinochet, which we study as part of the “Rise and Rule of Single Party States” at IB. I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a…
The Princes in the Tower: Card Sort Exercise
This worksheet provides students with an overview of the mystery relating to the Princes in the Tower. Students then organise a series of statements into evidence of guilt or innocence, then match up pairs of statements relating to similar themes / pieces of evidence. Share this:
Mussolini’s Italy: Arcade Games (44 possible questions)
This quiz is part of an extensive batch of revision quizzes for IB that I’m uploading to the site. Play Manic Miner, Cannonball Fun, Wordshoot or Matching Pairs! You can create your own Arcade Game here. You can access the entire scheme of work for Mussolini’s Italy here. Share this:
League of Nations in the 1920s: New Worksheets
Two new worksheets to accompany the League of Nations in the 1920s game. Worksheet 1: Teacher led Use this worksheet when you only have access to one computer. The teacher should introduce each question using the game to provide detail. The class then discusses how they think the League should react. The teacher then clicks…
IB History – Video Archive
This is a selection of some of the best documentary video that I use to teach History at IB Level, organised by topic to help students with their revision. Share this:
Does King Richard III deserve a Royal Funeral?
Introductory Presentation / Video This presentation provides a series of ‘mystery’ images. Students are asked to raise their hands when they think they know what the topic is (but not to say anything!). Before showing the video clip and final slide, the teacher should ask students with their hands up what they think the images…
Teacher-led activity: Historiography on the Origins of Warfare
Students are provided with a detailed breakdown of six key schools of historiographical thought relating to the origins of wars. Using their knowledge of a wide range of wars students decide which wars could be used to illustrate each theory. This then leads towards the final essay being produced. Share this:
Henry VIII – Multimedia Presentation
This presentation contains 21 images and several video clips, and should be used in conjunction with the introductory lesson on “Henry VIII: Hero or Villain?” that can be found in the Henry VIII section. Share this:
Paired Feedback and Presentation Task: Comparisons and Contrasts between two wars
Students then compare and contrast their allocated conflict with that of a partner to start drawing out some key areas of comparison and contrast. This is followed by a whole-class discussion to start identifying some common themes for consideration. Share this:
The Rule of Stalin: Fling the Teacher Challenge
Fling the Teacher: The Rule of Stalin I give students 10 minutes at the start of the lesson to try to complete the quiz. Anyone completing the quiz within the available time gets a score based on the amount of minutes left on the clock. They can then move on to the first lesson task,…