A journal with 8 writing prompts for students to record their feelings about returning to school, and how they view the new school year. In a colourful format designed to appeal to young children and to encourage them to pour their hearts out. Writing is an important part of expression and students will benefit from this activity and also have a nice record to remember how they began this school year.
This resource contains a timeline of key events from 2000 to 2024, with an additional more detailed timeline of the events that took place from November 27th that led to the downfall of Bashaar. Also, there are resources related to maps and articles that can be used to complete two activities. One is a map activity, the other is to create a profile of Bashaar Al Asaad with some analysis of the opinions of his supporters and opponents. The resources can be used to create more activities. The activities are focused on developing understanding and skills.
This plan is to help the students understand the skill of reasoning and how to evaluate reasoning. The resource contains a lesson plan with a handout of evaluation points, and a worksheet to help students practice.
Posters for each one of the six International Baccalaureate themes to display in the classroom, or can be printed off smaller for use in student folders.
A short video based on the new syllabus for students appearing from 2025. It can be used to introduce the subject to your students. It covers key Global issues, syllabus aims, the 3 components and all the topics. Teachers can play the whole video, or pause at each part to explain and discuss with their students.
To fully engage students in their learning journey, and to facilitate their sense of collaboration as a class, I have created this 53 Page Class Memory Journal. Print it off, keep it in the classroom, and encourage the students to help you complete it monthly, so by the end of the year you will have a wonderful journal full of great memories. The journal contains a space for information and photos of the class, and is divided into sections representing each month of the academic school year, with pages to record important events, best memories, a special mention section for those students who have stood out that month, and a section for students to write what life lessons they have learned.
The powerpoint supports a lesson exploring the case of Francesca Albanese and the global implications of sanctioning UN officials. There are 12 slides with supporting notes and links to articles to help you deliver the lesson with detail and depth.
The powerpoint consists of 31 slides giving a clear explanation of each question from the Written Paper with reference to the mark scheme. The presentation can be used by teachers in class. to take the students through the written paper. There are also some hints from my experience as a GP teacher, to help guide the students in the best approach to answering the questions. Teachers can download from the internet, and use the 2025 syllabus Specimen Paper, and the March Exam 2025 as past paper examples to go along with the presentation.