Today you will be working for your family. You must make as many origami cups as you can in five minutes. These represent the tools and clothing that your peasant family needs to survive. Your students will dive into history firsthand! This is the best resource out there to master simulations in your world history class without using days or even weeks for planning and preparation. Topics range from a Mesopotamian inventions trade show, to a summit to prevent the fall of the Roman Empire, to a French Revolution mock trial and a World War II atomic bomb debate.
Features:
- 11 Ready-to-Use Simulations with Supplemental Explanations, Maps, and Images
- Scoring Guide
- Aligned with C3 and Common Core Standards
Table of Contents
Why Should I Use a Simulation?
Assessment
Simulations Scoring Guide
- Mesopotamia: Inventions Trade Show
- Ancient Greece: Socratic Seminar on the Melian Dialogue
- The Roman Empire: Summit to Prevent the Fall of the Empire
- China: The Dynasty Museum
- Peasant Life in the Middle Ages: Role-Play Simulation
- The Children's Crusade of 1212: Mock Trial
- The French Revolution: Robespierre vs. The French Republic
- World War I: Paris Peace Conference Simulation
- World War II: U.S. Atomic Bomb Debate
- The Cold War: Design a Simulation
- Create an Island: Sustainable Development and Management Simulation
©2018. Reproducible. High school. 183 pages.
Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. Black and white pages with color images on select pages.
Print Book: Spiral-bound. 8 x 11 inches. Black and white pages.
Stimulating History: The Big Book of World History Simulations
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Today you will be working for your family. You must make as many origami cups as you can in five minutes. These represent the tools and clothing that your peasant family needs to survive. Your students will dive into history firsthand! This is the best resource out there to master simulations in your world history class without using days or even weeks for planning and preparation. Topics range from a Mesopotamian inventions trade show, to a summit to prevent the fall of the Roman Empire, to a French Revolution mock trial and a World War II atomic bomb debate.
Features:
- 11 Ready-to-Use Simulations with Supplemental Explanations, Maps, and Images
- Scoring Guide
- Aligned with C3 and Common Core Standards
Table of Contents
Why Should I Use a Simulation?
Assessment
Simulations Scoring Guide
- Mesopotamia: Inventions Trade Show
- Ancient Greece: Socratic Seminar on the Melian Dialogue
- The Roman Empire: Summit to Prevent the Fall of the Empire
- China: The Dynasty Museum
- Peasant Life in the Middle Ages: Role-Play Simulation
- The Children's Crusade of 1212: Mock Trial
- The French Revolution: Robespierre vs. The French Republic
- World War I: Paris Peace Conference Simulation
- World War II: U.S. Atomic Bomb Debate
- The Cold War: Design a Simulation
- Create an Island: Sustainable Development and Management Simulation
©2018. Reproducible. High school. 183 pages.
Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. Black and white pages with color images on select pages.
Print Book: Spiral-bound. 8 x 11 inches. Black and white pages.
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