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World War 2 Simulation, Battle of Iwo Jima Activity

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World War 2 simulation activity: Battle of Iwo Jima

History can be difficult for students to understand and experience. Simulations help students put themselves in the past, learning about history in an authentically engaging way. Students love simulations because they don't know what the final outcome will be. It's an exciting learning experience!

This FREE minimal prep simulation puts students in the role of a soldier who fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War 2. This resource is aligned to my World War 2 Unit Bundle.

This World War II simulation includes:

★ 32 soldier ID cards

★ 8 ship duty cards

★ 8 ship downtime cards cards

★ 8 beach active duty cards

★ 8 choice cards

★ 8 beach battle cards

★ 8 inland active duty cards

★ 8 inland battle cards

★ student instructions page

★ student simulation recording page

★ teacher instructions page

★ 2 slide PowerPoint to give context to the simulation (optional)

★ 2 cards that can be given to students instead of using the above PowerPoint

★ RAFT task page

The cards have a colored background to differentiate between the different types. However, if you prefer to save color ink, I have included black line versions, and you can print onto colored paper OR you can lightly color the pages. The only item you need besides what is included in this resource is one die. That's it! Everything else you need is right here!

Students begin the simulation with 50 points. Students want to end the simulation with as many points as possible. As students progress through this simulation, there are different ways in which their fates are determined. Sometimes students simply draw a card and their fate is shown, sometimes students have to roll a die, and sometimes students can make a free choice. Each decision affects their fate. There are multiple outcomes based on the cards drawn, the choices students make, and what the student rolls. Students can go through this simulation multiple times and have a different outcome each time!

My students LOVE simulations! Not only are they engaging and fun, but students are also LEARNING more about the topic.

Looking for something more comprehensive? Check out my World War 2 Curriculum Unit. THIS RESOURCE IS INCLUDED IN THIS CURRICULUM PACK.

If you are looking for a comprehensive curriculum, be sure to check out my Yearlong US History Curriculum.

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World War 2: Battle of Iwo Jima FREE

© Brainy Apples

Heather LeBlanc, LLC

Total Pages
39 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
2 days
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Support claim(s) with logical reasoning and relevant, accurate data and evidence that demonstrate an understanding of the topic or text, using credible sources.
Use words, phrases, and clauses to create cohesion and clarify the relationships among claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.
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