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Preview of Roaring 20s 1920s Walking Tour Centers Activity Gallery Walk

Roaring 20s 1920s Walking Tour Centers Activity Gallery Walk

Visit the 1920s or Roaring 20s with this interactive Walking Tour or Gallery Walk Activity to teach your students about the decade with ease (and fun!).Take your students on a walking tour to discover the major events, developments and changes of the Roaring 1920s in America. Also great for ELA classes where students are reading The Great Gatsby or other relevant texts!Resource Includes121 slides on the 1920s to be set up as centers or stations, or use with students in response groups to invest
Preview of STOCK MARKET Simulation Game | 1920s & Great Depression | Print & Digital

STOCK MARKET Simulation Game | 1920s & Great Depression | Print & Digital

This is a fun and interactive STOCK MARKET Simulation game to play with your secondary U.S. History students when studying the causes of the Great Depression. The presentation begins with an engaging introduction to the stock market. Very detailed directions are then given to play the stock market simulation game. Students will begin by choosing stocks to purchase from a list of companies that existed in the 1920s. They will then complete the corresponding worksheet with the stock they purchased
Preview of The Age of Enlightenment Unit - Readings, Comprehension, Research, Projects

The Age of Enlightenment Unit - Readings, Comprehension, Research, Projects

This Age of Enlightenment Unit is broken down into several different segments. This transformative learning experience is crafted with the learner in mind, offering an array of engaging activities and resources that will spark curiosity, foster critical thinking, and ignite a passion for knowledge.Immerse your students in the world of the Enlightenment through carefully structured segments, both in print and digital formats, that cater to diverse learning styles.⭐ Brace yourselves for the thrill
Preview of Walking Tour of the Age of Exploration World to Visit Europe Asia Africa America

Walking Tour of the Age of Exploration World to Visit Europe Asia Africa America

This is the resource you have been waiting for to help set the stage on the Age of Exploration!Students can take a walking tour or gallery walk around your classroom to visit centers on Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas at the time of the Age of Exploration.Content Topics CoveredStatus of the Region at the beginning of the Age of ExplorationThe Regions View of the Rest of the World The People of the RegionThe Business of the RegionIndividual EmpiresAbout this ResourceStudent handouts are in
Preview of Introduction to the Industrial Revolution Activity - Assembly Line Simulation

Introduction to the Industrial Revolution Activity - Assembly Line Simulation

This introduction activity for the Industrial Revolution uses a simulation to take students from the Cottage Industry through the Assembly Line.Students will be broken into groups that are of different sizes. Each group will be given an envelope with supplies: 2 different colors of paper, scissors, and glue sticks, but will be uneven. They will then need to make the longest, sturdiest chain using the supplies they are given and nothing else. There will then be an element where they can get supp
Preview of Model United Nations (Model UN simulation) - Int'l Court of Justice - Syria

Model United Nations (Model UN simulation) - Int'l Court of Justice - Syria

Model United Nations ICJ simulation on Syria: Sixty-seven teachers have bought this product and the reviews are flattering. It was updated August 8, 2019 with the addition of a power point on the ICJ. Are you interested in doing an International Court of Justice (ICJ) simulation? Using this product, the students act as ICJ judges in assessing whether the Syrian government is guilty of genocide. The 8 sided document includes the following:1) The International Court of Justice (ICJ)2) PROCEDUR
Preview of Israel, Palestine, neighbors - develop a peace plan with this comprehensive Ppt

Israel, Palestine, neighbors - develop a peace plan with this comprehensive Ppt

Sixty -one teachers have bought this comprehensive treatment of the conflict between Israel and its neighbors leading to group development of a peace plan. In this "package" there are 3 power points. Each of them deal with the conflict between Israel and its neighbors; they just do so at differing levels of depth. The most comprehensive is 172 slides; the middle level is 145 slides, and the most concise is 88 slides. (Sorry! This conflict is so complex that I need at least 88 slides to do it
Preview of South China Sea Dispute Simulation Distance Learning

South China Sea Dispute Simulation Distance Learning

Created by
Chad Raymond
This is a role-play simulation of the South China Sea dispute in which students try to negotiate international agreements while pursuing conflicting objectives. Teams of students represent the countries of Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and the USA. The simulation can be conducted in the physical classroom or online.
Preview of RICO Law Passage & Simulation Scenarios  Sociology, Law, Government, US History

RICO Law Passage & Simulation Scenarios Sociology, Law, Government, US History

Created by
The Awesome Shop
Do you have students asking about RICO law? This resource aims to help. It has a 1.5 page informational text that breaks down the history and how it is typically used. It comes with 8 scenarios for students to discuss and decide whether each has grounds for a RICO case. While designed for my sociology class, it could be used in Civics, US History, Law and Government classes.Note: The reading is Lexend which is designed for students with dyslexia.For more interesting activities to save you
Preview of History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

History as Mystery: An Unsolved Case

Created by
Dewey Dare
This lesson can be used as a way to introduce your class to the study of history as an evidence-based practice by having them "solve" an open case using the evidence available to them. It can also be used as a way to introduce thesis writing and using evidence in support of a claim for writing in History/Social Studies. The materials in the resources are entirely customizable -- you can build them to suit your needs using simple tools (e.g. Google Maps) or keep them as is.
Preview of Realism and Polarity in International Relations

Realism and Polarity in International Relations

These two lessons are designed to introduce students to the theory of realism in international relations and to the concept of polarity. Learning activities include: interactive presentations, a mini role play, document analysis, an explainer and a compare and contrast.The lessons will be especially useful to those teaching IB Global Politics.
Preview of Battleground States: Tug-of-War for Hearts, Minds, Votes

Battleground States: Tug-of-War for Hearts, Minds, Votes

It’s an election year and what an exciting one it is proving to be! With the presidency and control of the Senate up for grabs, what better way to start 2024 than running presidential and senatorial campaigns in your own classroom. If that sounds good, then this simulation is for you.I have boiled down the campaigns to their essentials. But here’s the twist: your students will only vote in the 5 presidential and 6 senatorial Battleground States (the ones that will decide the outcomes in both cas
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Simulation and Discussion

How a Bill Becomes a Law Simulation and Discussion

Allow your students to explore the process of a bill becoming a law through this lesson and simulation. Students will first be introduced to the various steps that take place when a bill is becoming a law. Afterwards, students will engage in a simulation that divides the class into subcommittees. While in their groups, they will have to address an issue based on a handout included in the product and come to a conclusion. Once each group has found a solution to their issue, the class will be divi
Preview of American Political Culture

American Political Culture

Created by
mel hathorn
American Political Culture Almost all Americans in spite of a diversity of races, classes, religions, ethnicities, or occupations hold to a common set of core values and beliefs. This course/unit explores six core beliefs of American political culture. Most of these core beliefs and values are unique to the American culture. In spite of these common beliefs, many Americans act in ways that are opposite to these values and assumptions. These beliefs are: • Individualism • Free enterprise and
Preview of Polarity in International Relations - IB Global Politics

Polarity in International Relations - IB Global Politics

In this lesson, students will start by discussing the concepts of unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar systems in pairs or small groups. They will draw on their previous knowledge and use a cartoon as a visual aid. The teacher will then guide them through a presentation that provides an overview of different configurations of polarity and realist scholars' perspectives on their stability. Next, to deepen their understanding, students will engage in a mini role play based on scenarios from articles
Preview of McCarthyism Simulation Game

McCarthyism Simulation Game

Created by
miszhistory
Are you a Communist spy or not a spy?This game was inspired by "Mafia", "Werewolf", and "Among Us". Students will have to guess, interrogate, and find out who is a Communist spy among the classmates. Each student will get a piece of paper that would give them a role as an American citizen, a Communist spy, and as an investigator. Each participants needs to keep their roles a secret because if the spies know who are the investigator(s), they will be eliminated and America lost its battle to the C
Preview of Comprehensive Declaration of the Rights of Man Teaching Bundle (NO PREP)

Comprehensive Declaration of the Rights of Man Teaching Bundle (NO PREP)

Created by
DocLearn
Embark on a transformative journey through the French Revolution with our meticulously crafted teaching bundle designed for high school AP World History classes. Dive deep into the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, analyze Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier's artwork, and bring history to life with a dynamic simulation. This bundle is the result of years of expertise in educational sales and a passion for creating engaging, effective resources for educators.Included Resources:Two Googl
Preview of French Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

French Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

Hi All:Would you like to bring The French Revolution to life for your students, all while helping them foster critical thinking, communication, and negotiation skills? If so, consider implementing this role-play simulation. **The resource includes: ample context for the students and instructor, character role-sheets with a biographical sketch and objectives, and a description of the debate topics. Fun note: you may want to reward students for dressing up or being emotive in their speeches**Here
Preview of Atomic Bomb Mock Trial

Atomic Bomb Mock Trial

Created by
Jamie Wiggin
This lesson provides you everything you need to conduct a "What If" scenario of a Trial in which President Harry Truman is accused of committing a war crime by authorizing the use of atomic weapons to end World War II. The Trial includes affidavits of 6 historical figures (each one 2 pages), 3 for the prosecution (General Dwight D Eisenhower, Dr. Leo Szilard and Yoshitaka Kawamoto) and 3 for the defense (President Harry S Truman, General Curtis LeMay and Petty Officer Samuel Wilson). Each affida
Preview of American History-Colonial Settlement/Survival Sim

American History-Colonial Settlement/Survival Sim

A simulation designed for 11th Graders to explore early European settlement of North America. Students work in groups to try and keep their colony alive, foster good relations with local Native Americans, and perhaps even grow. This activity does not directly referent historical events but parallels the first 10 years of Jamestown, First Contact experiences, war in the early New England colonies, and even some light Salem witchcraft.
Preview of 1920s Simulation

1920s Simulation

The goal behind this simulation is to achieve the cards necessary to achieve 1920 status through the accumulation of goods. Simulation places students in various roles such as worker, socialist, business owner, creditor, President of the United States, and advertiser. Each day students work to earn a salary, pay bills to obtain the cards needed to show wealth. The simulation can be played for three weeks and includes explanation video and all necessary cards. Files in Word, PDF, PowerPoint for
Preview of Robber barons, the gilded age and the Gospel of wealth Contest role play

Robber barons, the gilded age and the Gospel of wealth Contest role play

Created by
The History Cart
This is an incredibly fun unit for YOU and THE STUDENTS. You really get to see them all shine. I suggest you encourage them to dress as businessmen and women. You can even dress as a rich investor (and if you have any 19th century attire, all the better!) Watch them use their salesmanship. Encourage them to “wine and dine you”, by bringing in your favorite cookies or perhaps a Starbucks. They will have a great time. The more you “Role play”, the more fun it is!Topics covered: Monopolies and Robb
Preview of The Industrial Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

The Industrial Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

Hi All:Would you like to bring The Industrial Revolution to life for your students, all while helping them foster critical thinking, communication, and negotiation skills? If so, consider implementing this role-play simulation. **The resource includes: ample context for the students and instructor, character role-sheets with a biographical sketch and objectives, and a description of the debate topics. Fun note: you may want to reward students for dressing up or being emotive in their speeches
Preview of D Day/Normandy Simulation

D Day/Normandy Simulation

This simulation is designed to give students an understanding of the complexities and challenges during D Day. The room is reconfigured and students pick between Axis and Allied sides. Axis side stays in the middle of the room behind desks while students playing the Allied side attempt to make it to the black board or other side of the room. The game is played in rounds as the class uses the reconfigured room to develop D Day war strategy. Students on the Allied side move one space at a time du
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