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Y7/8 MYP
Y9 History
1. Innovation & Industry
>
1. Causes
2. Innovations
3. Conditions
4. Changes
5. Sources
6-7. Assessment 1
>
The USA
8. Reflection
2. Empire and Expansion
>
1. What is an Empire?
2. Benefits of an Empire
3. Negatives of Empire expansion
4. Perspectives on Empires
5. Assessment
3. Rebellion and Revolution
>
1. Why do people protest?
2. What are the causes of revolutions?
3. What are the methods of protest?
4. What are the consequences of protests?
5. Assessment
Student Work
4. War and Conflict
>
1. Causes of WW2
2. Did that really happen here? WW2 in Hong Kong
3. Why did the War extend to Hong Kong?
4. How did the War affect Hong Kong?
5. Assessment
Old History
>
1. Hong Kong Story
>
Further Reading
2. The Slave Trade
3. The First World War
4. The Changing Role of Women
Elements
Big History Project
>
1. What is Big History?
>
1.0 - Welcome to Big History
1.1 - Scale
1.2 - Origin Stories
1.3 - What are Disciplines?
1.4 - My Big History
Glossary
2. The Big Bang
>
2.0 - Changing Understandings
2.1 - The Big Bang
2.2 - Claim Testing
Glossary
Links & Resources
3. Stars and Elements
>
3.0 - How were stars formed?
3.1 - Creation of Complex Elements
3.2 - Ways of Knowing: Stars & Elements
Glossary
4. Our Solar System & Earth
>
4.0 - Formation of Earth & Our Solar System
4.1 - What was young Earth like?
4.2 - Why is Plate Tectonics important?
4.3 - Ways of Knowing: Our Solar System and Earth
Glossary
5. Life
>
5.0 - What is Life?
5.1 - How did Life Begin and Change?
5.2 - How do Earth and Life Interact?
5.3 - Ways of Knowing: Life
Glossary
6. Early Humans
>
6.0 - How Our Ancesters Evolved
6.1 - Ways of Knowing: Early Humans
6.2 - Collective Learning
6.3 - How did the First Humans live?
Glossary
7. Agriculture & Civilisation
>
7.0 - The Rise of Agriculture
7.1 - The First Cities and States
7.2 - Ways of Knowing: Agriculture & Civilisation
Glossary
8. Expansion & Interconnection
>
8.0 - Expansion
8.1 - Exploration & Interconnection
8.2 - The Columbian Exchange
8.3 - Commerce & Collective Learning
Glossary
9. Acceleration
>
9.0 - Transitions, Thresholds & Turning Points in Human History
9.1 - Acceleration
9.2 - The Anthropocene
9.3 - Changing Economies
9.4 - Industrialism
9.5 - Modern States and Identities
9.6 - Crisis and Conflict
9.7 - Acceleration: Demographic, Political, and Technological
Glossary
10. The Future
>
10.0 - Looking Back
10.1 - The Biosphere
10.2 - Looking Forward
Glossary
Assessment Rubrics
Key Texts
Little Big History
Further Reading
Further Watching
Thresholds of Increasing Complexity
Student Work
Social History
IGCSE
Germany 1918-45
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1. The Establishment of the Weimar Republic & Its Early Problems
2. The Recovery of Germany 1924-1929
3. The Rise of Hitler and the Nazis 1919-1933
4. Life in Nazi Germany 1933-1939
5. Germany during the Second World War
Old Exam Questions
Further Reading
Further Watching
China 1900-89
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1. China 1900-1934
2. Mao & the CCP 1934-1949
3. Change under Mao 1949-1963
4. The Impact of the Cultural Revolution
5. China after Mao 1976-1989
Old Exam Questions
Further Reading
Further Watching
US Civil Rights 1945-74
>
1. McCarthyism and the Red Scare
2. Civil Rights in the 1950s
3. The Impact of MLK & Black Power
4. Protest Movements
5. Nixon & Watergate
Old Exam Questions
Further Reading
Further Watching
Russia & the USSR 1905-24
>
Old Exam Questions
Past Papers
IBDP
Paper 1
>
Rights and Protest
>
Exam Questions
The Move to Global War
>
1. Japanese Expansion
>
1. Impact of the Meiji Restoration
2. Foreign Policy in the 1920s
3. The Invasion of Manchuria
4. The Sino-Japanese War
5. The Road to War
2. German and Italian Expansion
>
1. Causes of Italian Expansion
2. Responses to Italian Expansion
3. Causes of German Expansion
4. Responses to German Expansion
5. The Road to War in Europe
Exam Questions
Paper 2
>
Paper 2: The Cold War
>
1. Why did the Grand Alliance breakdown?
>
1. What role did ideology play in the Grand Alliance?
2. How did wartime disagreements affect the alliance?
3. Did Soviet expansionism end the alliance?
4. Was US exceptionalism to blame?
5. Did events in Asia exacerbate tensions?
6. Were tensions over Germany the final straw?
7. Assessment: Who was to blame for the Cold War?
2. How did superpower competition unfold?
>
1. How did competition unfold in Asia?
2. What conflicts emerged in Europe?
3. How did the Cold War shape the Middle East?
4. Were tensions in the Americas unexpected?
5. Why did the Cold War spread to Africa?
6. How did scientific change drive the conflict?
7. Assessment: Who won the global struggle?
3. Were attempts at detente a failure?
>
1. Did peaceful coexistence work?
2. What did detente achieve?
3. Why did detente fail?
4. Were other forms of cooperation effective?
5. Assessment: Was detente a failure?
4. What role did China play in the Cold War?
5. How did the Cold War end?
>
1. Did the USSR decay from within?
2. Did Ronald Reagan win the war?
3. Was Mikhail Gorbachev to blame?
4. What role did people power play?
5. Why did the USSR finally collapse?
6. Assessment: Who, or what, ended the Cold War?
6. What role did leaders, crises and nations play?
Exam Questions
Further Reading
Glossary
Historiography
Primary Sources
Paper 2: Authoritarian States
>
1. Emergence of Authoritarian States
>
1. Why do Authoritarian States emerge?
2. Rise of Hitler
3. Rise of Mao
4. Rise of Castro
5. Rise of Stalin
6. Comparing the Emergence of Authoritarian States
2. Consolidation & Maintenance of Power
>
1. Hitler's Germany 1933-45
2. Mao's China 1949-1976
3. Castro's Cuba 1959-Present
4. Comparing the Rule of Authoritarian States
3. Aims and Results of Domestic Policies
>
4. Comparing Domestic Policies
Exam Questions
Paper 3: Asia and Oceania
>
Topic 9: Imperial Decline in East Asia 1860-1912
>
1. The Tongzhi Restoration
2. Effects of the Sino-Japanese War
3. Impact of the Boxer Rebellion
4. The 1911 Xinhai Revolution
5. The Meiji Restoration
6. Early Japanese Imperialism
7. The Opening of Korea
Exam Questions
Topic 11: Japan 1912-1990
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1. Taisho Japan
2. The Rise of Militarism
3. The Move to Global War
4. The Pacific War
5. The US Occupation
6. The 'Economic Miracle'
Exam Questions
Topic 12: China and Korea 1910-1950
>
1. What accounts for the rise of nationalism?
>
1. Was Yuan Shikai a national hero or villain?
2. What did Sun Yixian do to promote nationalism?
3. What was the impact of WW1 on nationalism?
4. How significant was the New Culture Movement?
5. Did the May 4th Movement achieve anything?
6. How did nationalism survive the warlords?
7. Assessment: What accounts for the rise of nationalism?
2. Did Guomindang rule achieve anything?
>
1. How did Chiang Kai-shek emerge as leader of the GMD?
2. Why was the Northern Expedition successful?
3. Was the Nanjing Decade a success?
4. Assessment: Was GMD rule a success or failure?
3. Was the rise of communism inevitable?
>
1. What were conditions like for peasants in China?
2. How did the CCP benefit from the First United Front?
3. Why did the First United Front fail?
4. How did Mao become leader of the Jiangxi Soviet?
5. To what extent was the Long March a turning point?
6. How did Mao consolidate his position at Yan'an?
7. Assessment: Was Communism inevitable?
4. How did war and conflict benefit the CPC?
>
1. What were the turning points of the Sino-Japanese War?
2. What accounts for GMD failures during the war?
3. What were the turning points of the Civil War?
4. Did the CPC win or GMD lose the civil war?
5. Assessment: Where did the CPC win the civil war?
5. What was the impact of Japanese occupation on Korea?
6. Was martial law in Taiwan justified?
Exam Questions
Topic 14: The People's Republic of China 1949-2005
>
1. How did the CPC consolidate power?
>
1. What form of government did the CPC take?
2. What policies did Mao use to consolidate power?
3. What methods of repression did Mao use?
4. What does the Hundred Flowers Campaign reveal?
5. Assessment: How successful was Mao's consolidation of power?
2. Was the transition to socialism successful?
>
1. Did the First Five Year Plan achieve its goals?
2. What happened during the Great Leap Forward?
3. Who was responsible for the Great Famine?
4. How did the economy change in the 1960s?
5. Assessment: How successful was the socialist economy?
3. Who benefited from CPC rule under Mao?
>
1. How did CPC rule change society?
2. Assessment: Did CPC rule benefit society?
4. What was the cultural revolution?
>
1. What caused the cultural revolution?
2. How did the cultural revolution evolve?
3. What was the impact of the cultural revolution?
4. Assessment: How can we explain the cultural revolution?
5. Did China become a global power under Mao?
>
1. How did the CPC change China's foreign policy?
2. Why were Sino-Soviet relations so turbulent?
3. How did Sino-American relations change?
4. What other relations did China cultivate?
5. Assessment: When did China become a global power?
6. How did Deng Xiaoping win power?
>
1. How did the Gang of Four rise to power?
2. Why did Hua Guofeng become leader?
3. Assessment: How did Deng Xiaoping win power?
7. What accounts for China's modern success?
>
1. How successful were Deng Xiaoping's reforms?
2. Why wasn't there a fifth modernisation in China?
3. What was the significance of Tiananmen Square?
4. How did China develop under Jiang Zemin?
5. Assessment: What accounts for China's modern success?
Exam Questions
Further Reading
Historiography
Primary Sources
Topic 15: Cold War Conflicts in Asia
>
1. How was Communism defeated in Malaya?
>
1. What triggered conflict in Malaya?
2. How did the Emergency evolve?
3. Why was the insurgency defeated?
4. What was the impact of the Emergency?
5. Assessment: Why was Communism defeated?
2. Why was the Korean War a turning point?
>
1. What caused the Korean War?
2. How did the Korean War evolve?
3. How was the Korean War resolved?
4. What was the impact of the war?
5. Assessment: Was the war a turning point?
3. Why did the French fail to defeat the Vietminh?
>
1. What caused the Indochina War?
2. How did the Indochina War evolve?
3. How was the war in Indochina resolved?
4. What was the impact of the French Indochina War?
5. Assessment: What accounts for the French defeat?
4. Could the Vietnam War have been avoided?
>
1. What caused the Vietnam War?
2. How did the Vietnam War evolve?
3. How was the Vietnam War resolved?
4. What was the impact of the Vietnam War?
5. Assessment: Was the Vietnam War inevitable?
5. How was Cambodia shaped by the Cold War?
>
1. What caused the Cambodian Civil War?
2. How did the Cambodian Civil War evolve?
3. How was the Cambodian Civil War resolved?
4. What was the impact of the Cambodian Civil War?
5. Assessment: Who can be blamed for events in Cambodia?
6. How were the Soviets defeated in Afghanistan?
Exam Questions
Internal Assessment
>
Forming Questions
Researching Primary Sources
>
New York Times Digital Archive
SCMP Digital Archive
Researching Secondary Sources
>
Google Scholar
History Today
HK Public Library e-resources
jstor
questia
Worldcat
Source Evaluation
Chicago Citation Format
IA Help Guide
Extended Essay
>
1. Title Page
2. Abstract & Contents Page
3. Introduction
4. Body of the Essay
5. Conclusion
6. References, Bibliography & Appendices
Mark Schemes
Revision
Hall of Fame
History Highlights
More
History Help
>
Blog
Historical Content
Historical Concepts
Historical Skills
>
Essay Planning
>
1. Forming Questions
2. Command Words
3. Topic Analysis
4. Essay Structure
Essay Writing
>
1. Introductions
2. Conclusions
3. Words and Phrases
4. Quotations
5. Sentences
6. Width and Depth
7. Citing Sources
8. Spelling and Grammar
Resources
>
About Us
History Trips
5 C's - Skills Framework
>
Blog Resources
ChronoZoom
Further Listening
Further Reading
Further Watching
ICT Design Resources
IS History Magazine
jstor.org
questiaschool.com
Revision Strategies
TOK
Links
>
Island School Explorations
Island School Geography
Island School Global Politics
Island School Humanities
Island Educators
Mr Budd History
General Revision Books
Home
Y7/8 MYP
Y9 History
1. Innovation & Industry
>
1. Causes
2. Innovations
3. Conditions
4. Changes
5. Sources
6-7. Assessment 1
>
The USA
8. Reflection
2. Empire and Expansion
>
1. What is an Empire?
2. Benefits of an Empire
3. Negatives of Empire expansion
4. Perspectives on Empires
5. Assessment
3. Rebellion and Revolution
>
1. Why do people protest?
2. What are the causes of revolutions?
3. What are the methods of protest?
4. What are the consequences of protests?
5. Assessment
Student Work
4. War and Conflict
>
1. Causes of WW2
2. Did that really happen here? WW2 in Hong Kong
3. Why did the War extend to Hong Kong?
4. How did the War affect Hong Kong?
5. Assessment
Old History
>
1. Hong Kong Story
>
Further Reading
2. The Slave Trade
3. The First World War
4. The Changing Role of Women
Elements
Big History Project
>
1. What is Big History?
>
1.0 - Welcome to Big History
1.1 - Scale
1.2 - Origin Stories
1.3 - What are Disciplines?
1.4 - My Big History
Glossary
2. The Big Bang
>
2.0 - Changing Understandings
2.1 - The Big Bang
2.2 - Claim Testing
Glossary
Links & Resources
3. Stars and Elements
>
3.0 - How were stars formed?
3.1 - Creation of Complex Elements
3.2 - Ways of Knowing: Stars & Elements
Glossary
4. Our Solar System & Earth
>
4.0 - Formation of Earth & Our Solar System
4.1 - What was young Earth like?
4.2 - Why is Plate Tectonics important?
4.3 - Ways of Knowing: Our Solar System and Earth
Glossary
5. Life
>
5.0 - What is Life?
5.1 - How did Life Begin and Change?
5.2 - How do Earth and Life Interact?
5.3 - Ways of Knowing: Life
Glossary
6. Early Humans
>
6.0 - How Our Ancesters Evolved
6.1 - Ways of Knowing: Early Humans
6.2 - Collective Learning
6.3 - How did the First Humans live?
Glossary
7. Agriculture & Civilisation
>
7.0 - The Rise of Agriculture
7.1 - The First Cities and States
7.2 - Ways of Knowing: Agriculture & Civilisation
Glossary
8. Expansion & Interconnection
>
8.0 - Expansion
8.1 - Exploration & Interconnection
8.2 - The Columbian Exchange
8.3 - Commerce & Collective Learning
Glossary
9. Acceleration
>
9.0 - Transitions, Thresholds & Turning Points in Human History
9.1 - Acceleration
9.2 - The Anthropocene
9.3 - Changing Economies
9.4 - Industrialism
9.5 - Modern States and Identities
9.6 - Crisis and Conflict
9.7 - Acceleration: Demographic, Political, and Technological
Glossary
10. The Future
>
10.0 - Looking Back
10.1 - The Biosphere
10.2 - Looking Forward
Glossary
Assessment Rubrics
Key Texts
Little Big History
Further Reading
Further Watching
Thresholds of Increasing Complexity
Student Work
Social History
IGCSE
Germany 1918-45
>
1. The Establishment of the Weimar Republic & Its Early Problems
2. The Recovery of Germany 1924-1929
3. The Rise of Hitler and the Nazis 1919-1933
4. Life in Nazi Germany 1933-1939
5. Germany during the Second World War
Old Exam Questions
Further Reading
Further Watching
China 1900-89
>
1. China 1900-1934
2. Mao & the CCP 1934-1949
3. Change under Mao 1949-1963
4. The Impact of the Cultural Revolution
5. China after Mao 1976-1989
Old Exam Questions
Further Reading
Further Watching
US Civil Rights 1945-74
>
1. McCarthyism and the Red Scare
2. Civil Rights in the 1950s
3. The Impact of MLK & Black Power
4. Protest Movements
5. Nixon & Watergate
Old Exam Questions
Further Reading
Further Watching
Russia & the USSR 1905-24
>
Old Exam Questions
Past Papers
IBDP
Paper 1
>
Rights and Protest
>
Exam Questions
The Move to Global War
>
1. Japanese Expansion
>
1. Impact of the Meiji Restoration
2. Foreign Policy in the 1920s
3. The Invasion of Manchuria
4. The Sino-Japanese War
5. The Road to War
2. German and Italian Expansion
>
1. Causes of Italian Expansion
2. Responses to Italian Expansion
3. Causes of German Expansion
4. Responses to German Expansion
5. The Road to War in Europe
Exam Questions
Paper 2
>
Paper 2: The Cold War
>
1. Why did the Grand Alliance breakdown?
>
1. What role did ideology play in the Grand Alliance?
2. How did wartime disagreements affect the alliance?
3. Did Soviet expansionism end the alliance?
4. Was US exceptionalism to blame?
5. Did events in Asia exacerbate tensions?
6. Were tensions over Germany the final straw?
7. Assessment: Who was to blame for the Cold War?
2. How did superpower competition unfold?
>
1. How did competition unfold in Asia?
2. What conflicts emerged in Europe?
3. How did the Cold War shape the Middle East?
4. Were tensions in the Americas unexpected?
5. Why did the Cold War spread to Africa?
6. How did scientific change drive the conflict?
7. Assessment: Who won the global struggle?
3. Were attempts at detente a failure?
>
1. Did peaceful coexistence work?
2. What did detente achieve?
3. Why did detente fail?
4. Were other forms of cooperation effective?
5. Assessment: Was detente a failure?
4. What role did China play in the Cold War?
5. How did the Cold War end?
>
1. Did the USSR decay from within?
2. Did Ronald Reagan win the war?
3. Was Mikhail Gorbachev to blame?
4. What role did people power play?
5. Why did the USSR finally collapse?
6. Assessment: Who, or what, ended the Cold War?
6. What role did leaders, crises and nations play?
Exam Questions
Further Reading
Glossary
Historiography
Primary Sources
Paper 2: Authoritarian States
>
1. Emergence of Authoritarian States
>
1. Why do Authoritarian States emerge?
2. Rise of Hitler
3. Rise of Mao
4. Rise of Castro
5. Rise of Stalin
6. Comparing the Emergence of Authoritarian States
2. Consolidation & Maintenance of Power
>
1. Hitler's Germany 1933-45
2. Mao's China 1949-1976
3. Castro's Cuba 1959-Present
4. Comparing the Rule of Authoritarian States
3. Aims and Results of Domestic Policies
>
4. Comparing Domestic Policies
Exam Questions
Paper 3: Asia and Oceania
>
Topic 9: Imperial Decline in East Asia 1860-1912
>
1. The Tongzhi Restoration
2. Effects of the Sino-Japanese War
3. Impact of the Boxer Rebellion
4. The 1911 Xinhai Revolution
5. The Meiji Restoration
6. Early Japanese Imperialism
7. The Opening of Korea
Exam Questions
Topic 11: Japan 1912-1990
>
1. Taisho Japan
2. The Rise of Militarism
3. The Move to Global War
4. The Pacific War
5. The US Occupation
6. The 'Economic Miracle'
Exam Questions
Topic 12: China and Korea 1910-1950
>
1. What accounts for the rise of nationalism?
>
1. Was Yuan Shikai a national hero or villain?
2. What did Sun Yixian do to promote nationalism?
3. What was the impact of WW1 on nationalism?
4. How significant was the New Culture Movement?
5. Did the May 4th Movement achieve anything?
6. How did nationalism survive the warlords?
7. Assessment: What accounts for the rise of nationalism?
2. Did Guomindang rule achieve anything?
>
1. How did Chiang Kai-shek emerge as leader of the GMD?
2. Why was the Northern Expedition successful?
3. Was the Nanjing Decade a success?
4. Assessment: Was GMD rule a success or failure?
3. Was the rise of communism inevitable?
>
1. What were conditions like for peasants in China?
2. How did the CCP benefit from the First United Front?
3. Why did the First United Front fail?
4. How did Mao become leader of the Jiangxi Soviet?
5. To what extent was the Long March a turning point?
6. How did Mao consolidate his position at Yan'an?
7. Assessment: Was Communism inevitable?
4. How did war and conflict benefit the CPC?
>
1. What were the turning points of the Sino-Japanese War?
2. What accounts for GMD failures during the war?
3. What were the turning points of the Civil War?
4. Did the CPC win or GMD lose the civil war?
5. Assessment: Where did the CPC win the civil war?
5. What was the impact of Japanese occupation on Korea?
6. Was martial law in Taiwan justified?
Exam Questions
Topic 14: The People's Republic of China 1949-2005
>
1. How did the CPC consolidate power?
>
1. What form of government did the CPC take?
2. What policies did Mao use to consolidate power?
3. What methods of repression did Mao use?
4. What does the Hundred Flowers Campaign reveal?
5. Assessment: How successful was Mao's consolidation of power?
2. Was the transition to socialism successful?
>
1. Did the First Five Year Plan achieve its goals?
2. What happened during the Great Leap Forward?
3. Who was responsible for the Great Famine?
4. How did the economy change in the 1960s?
5. Assessment: How successful was the socialist economy?
3. Who benefited from CPC rule under Mao?
>
1. How did CPC rule change society?
2. Assessment: Did CPC rule benefit society?
4. What was the cultural revolution?
>
1. What caused the cultural revolution?
2. How did the cultural revolution evolve?
3. What was the impact of the cultural revolution?
4. Assessment: How can we explain the cultural revolution?
5. Did China become a global power under Mao?
>
1. How did the CPC change China's foreign policy?
2. Why were Sino-Soviet relations so turbulent?
3. How did Sino-American relations change?
4. What other relations did China cultivate?
5. Assessment: When did China become a global power?
6. How did Deng Xiaoping win power?
>
1. How did the Gang of Four rise to power?
2. Why did Hua Guofeng become leader?
3. Assessment: How did Deng Xiaoping win power?
7. What accounts for China's modern success?
>
1. How successful were Deng Xiaoping's reforms?
2. Why wasn't there a fifth modernisation in China?
3. What was the significance of Tiananmen Square?
4. How did China develop under Jiang Zemin?
5. Assessment: What accounts for China's modern success?
Exam Questions
Further Reading
Historiography
Primary Sources
Topic 15: Cold War Conflicts in Asia
>
1. How was Communism defeated in Malaya?
>
1. What triggered conflict in Malaya?
2. How did the Emergency evolve?
3. Why was the insurgency defeated?
4. What was the impact of the Emergency?
5. Assessment: Why was Communism defeated?
2. Why was the Korean War a turning point?
>
1. What caused the Korean War?
2. How did the Korean War evolve?
3. How was the Korean War resolved?
4. What was the impact of the war?
5. Assessment: Was the war a turning point?
3. Why did the French fail to defeat the Vietminh?
>
1. What caused the Indochina War?
2. How did the Indochina War evolve?
3. How was the war in Indochina resolved?
4. What was the impact of the French Indochina War?
5. Assessment: What accounts for the French defeat?
4. Could the Vietnam War have been avoided?
>
1. What caused the Vietnam War?
2. How did the Vietnam War evolve?
3. How was the Vietnam War resolved?
4. What was the impact of the Vietnam War?
5. Assessment: Was the Vietnam War inevitable?
5. How was Cambodia shaped by the Cold War?
>
1. What caused the Cambodian Civil War?
2. How did the Cambodian Civil War evolve?
3. How was the Cambodian Civil War resolved?
4. What was the impact of the Cambodian Civil War?
5. Assessment: Who can be blamed for events in Cambodia?
6. How were the Soviets defeated in Afghanistan?
Exam Questions
Internal Assessment
>
Forming Questions
Researching Primary Sources
>
New York Times Digital Archive
SCMP Digital Archive
Researching Secondary Sources
>
Google Scholar
History Today
HK Public Library e-resources
jstor
questia
Worldcat
Source Evaluation
Chicago Citation Format
IA Help Guide
Extended Essay
>
1. Title Page
2. Abstract & Contents Page
3. Introduction
4. Body of the Essay
5. Conclusion
6. References, Bibliography & Appendices
Mark Schemes
Revision
Hall of Fame
History Highlights
More
History Help
>
Blog
Historical Content
Historical Concepts
Historical Skills
>
Essay Planning
>
1. Forming Questions
2. Command Words
3. Topic Analysis
4. Essay Structure
Essay Writing
>
1. Introductions
2. Conclusions
3. Words and Phrases
4. Quotations
5. Sentences
6. Width and Depth
7. Citing Sources
8. Spelling and Grammar
Resources
>
About Us
History Trips
5 C's - Skills Framework
>
Blog Resources
ChronoZoom
Further Listening
Further Reading
Further Watching
ICT Design Resources
IS History Magazine
jstor.org
questiaschool.com
Revision Strategies
TOK
Links
>
Island School Explorations
Island School Geography
Island School Global Politics
Island School Humanities
Island Educators
Mr Budd History