History
G3N tutors you through the full International History syllabus offline — from Personal timelines, Family memories, Family roles and more — with adaptive lessons, instant quizzes and exam-ready summaries.
Syllabus
What you’ll cover in History.
The complete topic outline G3N teaches, mapped to the International curriculum.
Phase 1 (KG)
9 topicsPersonal timelines
Family memories
Family roles
Community roles
Celebrations
Traditions
Classroom rules
Daily routines
Recognising change over time
Phase 2 (Grades 1-2)
10 topicsOrigins of the local community
Local historical landmarks
People–place connections
Transportation links in communities
Daily life then and now
Technological change over time
Cultural celebrations in the community
Global celebrations
Community helper roles
Civic responsibilities of citizens
Phase 3 (Grades 3-4)
10 topicsLanguage influences on culture
Art and architecture influences
Governance in ancient communities
Economic systems in ancient communities
Stone‑Age technology
Bronze and iron tools
Human impact: deforestation
Human impact: pollution
Past vs. present housing
Past vs. present transportation
Phase 4 (Grade 5)
11 topicsReligious beliefs shaping behaviour
Cultural values shaping behaviour
Push and pull factors of migration
Cultural diffusion through migration
Primary sources
Secondary sources
Oral histories
Digital archives
Human rights
Civic responsibilities
Systems of governance
MYP 1 (Grade 6)
16 topicsEarly humans
Early prehistory
Mesopotamia
Early governance systems
Ancient Egypt
The Nile's influence
Ancient India
Foundations of Hinduism
Ancient China
Origins of Confucianism
Ancient Greece
Birth of democracy
Roman Republic
Roman Empire
Rise of Christianity
Expansion of Islam
MYP 2 (Grade 7)
7 topicsForms of government
The Constitution and rights
Legislative processes
Executive leadership
Judiciary and landmark cases
Citizenship and civic responsibility
Economic systems and governance
MYP 3 (Grade 8)
7 topicsNative societies before colonization
European colonization and exchange
American independence movement
Revolutionary War
The Constitution and republic
Westward expansion and Manifest Destiny
Civil War and Reconstruction
Prescribed Subjects
5 topicsMilitary leaders
Conquest and its impact
The move to global war
Rights and protest
Conflict and intervention
World History Topics
11 topicsSociety and economy (750–1400)
Causes and effects of medieval wars
Dynasties and rulers
Societies in transition (1400–1700)
Early modern states (1450–1789)
Industrialization (1750–2005)
Independence movements (1800–2000)
Development of democratic states
Authoritarian states (20th century)
Causes and effects of 20th-century wars
Cold War – tensions and rivalries
Higher Level Options
4 topicsHistory of Africa and the Middle East
History of the Americas
History of Asia and Oceania
History of Europe
Internal Assessment
2 topicsHistorical investigation
Source evaluation and reflection
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