Oxford International History inspires young historians to explore and understand our shared past. Through enquiry-based learning, students build key skills, knowledge and conceptual understanding, helping them grow into confident global citizens.
Students develop key historical skills and vocabulary as they analyse sources, ask questions, carry out research, create timelines and justify ideas using evidence
Enquiry questions and collaborative activities - such as roleplay, storytelling and presentations - promote active learning, oracy and wellbeing
An international approach allows students to explore a wide range of periods and places around the world
Big Questions ignite curiosity and foster critical and creative thinking, while Stretch Zone tasks drive higher-order thinking
Language support for EAL learners strengthens understanding with levelled vocabulary, clear definitions and visuals throughout
Student-friendly objectives build agency, while formative assessment supports reflection and progress
Digital subscription includes digital Student Books, Workbooks and Teacher's Guides, front-of-class presentations, audio stories from the past, knowledge organizers, planning support and end of year tests and answers
Supports the Oxford International Curriculum, the English National Curriculum, and Cambridge Humanities
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