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…
Month: December 2013
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.
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!
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.
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.
 
 