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Welcome Parents!. IB History of the Americas. Higher Level IB History of the Americas. 2 Year Course Junior Year: United States, Canada, & Latin America Colonial through 1900 20 th Century domestic topics: Great Depression, Civil Rights Movement. Higher Level IB History of the Americas.
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Welcome Parents! IB History of the Americas
Higher Level IB History of the Americas • 2 Year Course • Junior Year: United States, Canada, & Latin America Colonial through 1900 • 20th Century domestic topics: Great Depression, Civil Rights Movement
Higher Level IB History of the Americas • Senior Year: Contemporary World History • Prescribed Subjects (all 3) • 20th Century Topics • Causes, practices, effects of war • The rise and rule of single-party states • The Cold War
IB EXAM – May 2010 • Cumulative! • All essays – students must show depth and analysis
IB Exam - Paper 1 • 1 hour • Document based question (usually 5 sources, some primary, some secondary) • Total of 4 questions • 20% of IB Score
IB Exam - Paper 2 • 1½ Hours • Must Answer 2 separate questions • 30 questions to choose from, 5 from each topic • 25% of IB Score
IB Exam - Paper 3 • 2 ½ hours • Students must answer three questions from 25 choices • Most questions centered in Junior Year of study • 35% of IB Score
Internal Assessment • Completed senior year (practice Junior year) • Historical Investigation • 20% of IB Grade
Internal Assessment • Historical Investigation Examples: • A historical topic or theme using written sources or a variety of sources • A historical topic based on fieldwork; museum, archaeological site, battlefields, churches, etc.
Internal Assessment • Historical Investigation Examples: • A historical problem using documents • A local history project • A history project based on oral interviews • A historical investigation based on interpreting a novel, film, art, etc.
Internal Assessment • Written account, 1500-2000 words including: • Outline plan of investigation • Summary of evidence • Evaluation of sources • An analysis • A conclusion
Keys to Success • Read each assignment carefully • Keep up with the reading • Hand assignments in on time • Take tests and quizzes on time • Concentrate AND participate in class • Be organized – save notes, assignments, etc. • Ask Questions