Five free tips to help homeschool IGCSE History 1 Get books “A book is for the brain as a wet stone is for a sword ” George R R Martin There are so many benefits to reading, improving memory, and happ.
Five free tips to help homeschool IGCSE History: Get books: “A book is for the brain as a wet stone is for a sword.” George R R Martin There are so many benefits to reading, improving memory, and happiness There are hundreds of historical books for IGCSE You can find them in your local library, and many are low cost and available online Find the documentaries: There are so many excellent history documentaries, suitable for IGCSE, look for free on YouTube! Some great examples include Ken Burns' documentaries on Vietnam and Prohibition or Crash Course History Use the web: If you are planning on taking IGCSE’s, Edexcel has a host of past papers and mark schemes showing how to answer questions If you look through you might be able to make predictions about the exams Here is a link to the Edexcel IGCSE History website: https://bit.ly/3bDDRC7 Go to the museum: Museums are an excellent place for learning Whether it is learning about World War One or World War Two to learning about Ancient Greece, Egypt, or even the pre-historic World Museums are full of artefacts and are free! Road Trip: There are thousands of historical locations to visit in the U.K from Oxford, London, and the Jurassic Coast to Hadrian’s Wall in the North If you would like to hire a qualified teacher to take your child through their IGCSE and A-Levels, you can contact me at oxfordshirehistoryteacher@outlook.com For other subjects, you can find us on our website: https://oxfordteachingtrust.com