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High school middle ages games for Google Apps

Preview of Renaissance Mystery Party Gallery Walk - Fun Knives Out Style Detective Activity

Renaissance Mystery Party Gallery Walk - Fun Knives Out Style Detective Activity

In this Knives-Out-Style renaissance-detective-lesson students solve a crime while learning about the accomplishments of key renaissance figures! This renaissance mystery party activity is engaging, fun, and academic.Setting the stage: Billionaire Ronald Jenkins has a lavash Hollywood A-list party with a renaissance dress-up theme. The party is complete with a Da Vinci painting borrowed from the Vatican. In a strike of lightning, the lights dimmed, and the painting went missing! The student's mi
Preview of Feudalism Game and Classroom Simulation

Feudalism Game and Classroom Simulation

Use this game to teach your students first hand about the unfairness of feudalism and taxation. This slideshow includes the game rules, examples, and a brief history lesson. This is a fun activity that lets the students use their imaginations and gets the teacher involved too!
Preview of Golden Age of Islam: Digital Escape Room

Golden Age of Islam: Digital Escape Room

I created this escape room to introduce the Islamic Golden Age to my students. They don’t need any prerequisite about the Golden Age knowledge to complete this activity.  However, my students have already learned the words caliphate and mosque in what we’ve studied so far in relation to Islam (they’re answers to the rebus clues in locks 3 and 5), so they'll need to know those words. This breakout features 12 locks. The kids will need to work together tosolve clues involvingmap skillscustom Wordl
Preview of Rise of the Samurai: Digital Escape Room

Rise of the Samurai: Digital Escape Room

*****Important Update: Please watch, especially if your students are completing this activity on a ChromebookFor longer breakouts, the first clue might not display properly if the Zoom setting on a Chromebook is at 100% or greater. Please watch this brief screencast explanationHow to Zoom In and Out on a Chromebook (5 Ways)I designed this digital breakout for my 7th graders in our Feudal Japan Unit. Most of my students have a blast when we do escape rooms, even when a clue has them baffled. This
Preview of Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day in History: NOVEMBER

Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day in History: NOVEMBER

Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day in History: NOVEMBERIn this daily warmup, daily trivia, and bell ringer product for World History, you receive 30 daily warmups for the month of NOVEMBER! Each short activity is designed to start class each day, and each warmup is focused on a historical event that happened on each day during the month of NOVEMBER! Questions are focused mainly on topics studied during early and modern World History courses. While all questions ar
Preview of Mongol Conquest Digital Escape Room

Mongol Conquest Digital Escape Room

I designed this digital breakout as a way to introduce the Mongols to my 7th graders. This digital escape room is relatively short and straightforward. Most kids will be able to complete it within a half-hour to 40 minutes if working in teams. There are 8 locks total. Please review the pronunciation of some terms prior so that the kids can solve the rubuses. The kids will solve locks includinga short poem to ponder rebusesa virtual jigsaw puzzleshort readings with comprehension puzzlesThis prod
Preview of Americas Aztec & Maya Tower of Progress Primary Source Reading Passages Activity

Americas Aztec & Maya Tower of Progress Primary Source Reading Passages Activity

Want to make reading primary sources engaging and fun? This easy-to-run primary source-based collaborative lesson had my students hooked! Students read primary sources about the civilizations of the Americas (Aztec, Maya, and Inca) and answer questions on a Google Form. Each correct answer earns groups a 3x5 card to build a tower with. The tallest tower wins!In a fun twist, students also get to choose a “power-up” card for 15 correct answers which allows them to win extra classroom-supply-type b
Preview of Game  on the Middle Ages -- "From Rome to the Renaissance"

Game on the Middle Ages -- "From Rome to the Renaissance"

Created by
Tash Curricula
Great game in Google Slides to keep your students engaged and having fun while reviewing what they've learned in a European Middle Ages Unit. --> 145 slides!Can be played individually or in groups. Use online dice. Full directions at the bottom of first slide.
Preview of Fully Customizable Golden Age of Islam Note Presentation and Graphic Organizer

Fully Customizable Golden Age of Islam Note Presentation and Graphic Organizer

This Google Slides presentation provides middle school students with an overview of the Islamic Golden Age. The 26 slides include maps, high-quality visuals, a few short and engaging video clips, and an embedded 20-question Quizizz game to review the material. Some of the concepts and individuals addressed include Harun al-Rashid, the Abbasid Caliphate, the city of Baghdad, the House of Wisdom and translation movement, achievements in math, science, art, and individuals who contributed to those
Preview of Middle Ages Europe Tower of Progress Primary Source Reading Passages Activity

Middle Ages Europe Tower of Progress Primary Source Reading Passages Activity

Want to make reading primary sources engaging and fun? This easy-to-run primary source-based collaborative lesson had my students hooked! Students read primary sources about Medieval Europe and answer questions on a Google Form. Each correct answer earns groups a 3x5 card to build a tower with. The tallest tower wins!In a fun twist, students also get to choose a “power-up” card for 15 correct answers which allows them to win extra classroom-supply-type building materials (such as paperclips, tap
Preview of Middle Ages Game-Based Learning Adventure - World History: Late Middle Ages

Middle Ages Game-Based Learning Adventure - World History: Late Middle Ages

Created by
Uncommon History
Students & Teachers love History's Creed: Glory is Destiny.  This Choose Your Own History game is a fan favorite among students.  It turns the content, key terms and concepts of World History into a role-playing, empire building game.  This first unit is free with all the teacher presentations & scoresheets. The game can be played fully digitally by sharing with students a Google Sheet to keep track of choices, answers and scoring all on one Document. It can also be played with pencil
Preview of Introduce World History with BINGO - Google Ready

Introduce World History with BINGO - Google Ready

Created by
Uncommon History
Students love BINGO. Use these premade Vocabulary Bingo cards and Teacher Presentation to introduce students to the major topics, themes and concepts of World History for Semester One. Themes include the Agricultural Revolution to the Columbian Exchange. It does not include the Age of Revolutions: Scientific, Industrial, American, French & Russian.The BINGO cards and Google Slide presentation are fully editable if you need to add to or subtract from what's included. The full presentation
Preview of Decline and Fall of Rome Guided Note Pear Deck: Editable With Embedded Games

Decline and Fall of Rome Guided Note Pear Deck: Editable With Embedded Games

This 25-slide Pear Deck serves as an outline for middle-level students learning about the Fall of the Western Roman Empire. A skeleton or guided note outline is also included. The presentation contains links to six different online review games throughout the presentation (this way students learn and then review "in chunks." It also contains several short, high-interest video clips and Pear Deck checks for understanding. The deck was created in Google Slides, so it is entirely customizable. T
Preview of Guess Who? Medieval Europe: A Fun, Interactive Slide Game for Students

Guess Who? Medieval Europe: A Fun, Interactive Slide Game for Students

My students love playing Guess Who? and after a year of remote and hybrid learning, I'm looking to carve out spaces for students to interact with one another as much as possible. This is a digital version of the classic game Guess Who? Students partner up and ask each other yes and no questions in order to find out their opponent's mystery character. The game includes a set of student directions and several copies of the gameboard so that they can play several rounds. All you have to do is post
Preview of Byzantine, Islam, Ottoman Bingo Review

Byzantine, Islam, Ottoman Bingo Review

This review covers the basics of Byzantine and Ottoman empires with several questions on the beliefs of Islam. It also touches on geography and other basic vocabulary from these topics. The teacher calls a word, and the students place a bingo marker on the matching definition. My students thoroughly enjoy these bingo reviews at the end of units and before state testing. The preview shows you the call sheet that has all definitions listed on it. There are 8 different bingo cards, so only a few st
Preview of Guess Who? Muslim Empires, Byzantines, Crusades: Interactive Google Slide Game

Guess Who? Muslim Empires, Byzantines, Crusades: Interactive Google Slide Game

My students love playing Guess Who? and after a year of remote and hybrid learning, I'm looking to carve out spaces for students to interact with one another as much as possible. This is a digital version of the classic game Guess Who? Students partner up and ask each other yes and no questions in order to find out their opponent's mystery character. The game includes a set of student directions and several copies of the gameboard so that they can play several rounds. All you have to do is post
Preview of Civil War Tower of Progress Primary Source Reading Passages Activity

Civil War Tower of Progress Primary Source Reading Passages Activity

Want to make reading primary sources engaging and fun? This easy-to-run primary source-based collaborative lesson had my students hooked! Students read primary sources about the Civil War and answer questions on a Google Form. Each correct answer earns groups a 3x5 card to build a tower with. The tallest tower wins!In a fun twist, students also get to choose a “power-up” card for 15 correct answers which allows them to win extra classroom-supply-type building materials (such as paperclips, tape,
Preview of Guess Who? and Guess Where? World History Bundle

Guess Who? and Guess Where? World History Bundle

My students love playing Guess Who? and Guess Where?This bundle contains three digital versions of the classic game Guess Who, which include important individuals relevant to a medieval/post-classical world history course. Also included are three versions of Guess Where? that feature famous world landmarks, snapshots of Arfica's diverse geography, and historical centers of European cities.
Preview of The Black Death: Worksheet, Primary Sources, Teacher Presentation and Game

The Black Death: Worksheet, Primary Sources, Teacher Presentation and Game

Created by
Uncommon History
This game based learning experience allows students to analyze a number of super facts about the bubonic plague and then rank them according to which were the best and worst. The teacher presentation takes students through a short game where they compare their rankings with the teacher's and scoring points based on how close they came to it. Students also have a short primary source reading and response activity where they investigate the immediate effects of the plague.
Preview of China & Japan Bingo Review

China & Japan Bingo Review

This review over China and Japan covers from the Sui dynasty to the Ming dynasty as well as the geography of China. It also covers all of Japan's early and middle age history as well. The teacher calls a word, and the students place a bingo marker on the matching definition. My students thoroughly enjoy these bingo reviews at the end of units and before state testing. The preview shows you the call sheet that has all definitions listed on it. There are 8 different bingo cards, so only a few stud
Preview of North & South Tower of Progress Primary Source Reading Passages Activity

North & South Tower of Progress Primary Source Reading Passages Activity

Want to make reading primary sources engaging and fun? This easy-to-run primary source-based collaborative lesson had my students hooked! Students read primary sources about the Worlds of Pre-Civil War North and South and answer questions on a Google Form. Each correct answer earns groups a 3x5 card to build a tower with. The tallest tower wins!In a fun twist, students also get to choose a “power-up” card for 15 correct answers which allows them to win extra classroom-supply-type building materi
Preview of Dynastic China Rebus Worksheet: Best Buck You'll Spend Today

Dynastic China Rebus Worksheet: Best Buck You'll Spend Today

My kids LOVE rebuses. This quick set of 9 rebuses about Dynastic China was made in Google Docs, so you can edit it any way you see fit if some of the clues don't match your content. They make for a fab review or a class opener. You can print out and make a hard copy for each student, or post the link digitally and have the students solve on scrap paper. Here is the answer key so you also know what concepts or people are addressed:1. Dynasty2. Tang3. Song4. Kublai Khan5. Grand Canal6. Paper Money
Preview of Middle Ages of Europe Bingo Review

Middle Ages of Europe Bingo Review

This review over Europe goes from the year 400-1400's, stopping right before the Renaissance. The boxes are color-coded according to Tennessee's curriculum chapters. The teacher calls a word, and the students place a bingo marker on the matching definition. My students thoroughly enjoy these bingo reviews at the end of units and before state testing. The preview shows you the call sheet that has all definitions listed on it. There are 8 different bingo cards, so only a few students will have the
Preview of History Pixel Art - West African Empires - Christmas Baby Alien

History Pixel Art - West African Empires - Christmas Baby Alien

History Pixel Art - West African Empires - Christmas Baby Alien- Let your students' skill practice come to life with this solve and reveal pixel art. With each correct answer, the pixels appear. Finish all your skill drills, and you have an awesome holiday themed picture!This product includes 14 questions about West African Empires. Perfect for distance learning. The answers are filled in when you open the activity. Be sure to delete them before class, or the students will see the picture.______
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