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U.S. History games for Microsoft Excel

Preview of American Revolution Vocabulary Activities Bundle  Distance Learning

American Revolution Vocabulary Activities Bundle Distance Learning

American Revolution Vocabulary Bundle contains activities that help students understand the meanings of 160 specific vocabulary terms related to their study of the American Revolution. This product includes all 8 sets of 20 vocabulary terms each.Save 20% by purchasing the whole bundle!BONUS File Included: The Master List! An editable Excel spreadsheet which includes all 160 words and definitions. Sort and edit this spreadsheet as you desire!Activities include slideshows, posters, word wall d
Preview of TABOO Review Template

TABOO Review Template

Created by
Archive Dive
What: Review template of the game Taboo with the American Revolutionary War example as a preview item.How: Printed front and back then laminated, this set of cards is used to play the game Taboo.Why: The game can be played in a variety of ways whole-class, in stations, or with groups. On the back of each card are repeated words so that the clues are not revealed when looking through the reverse side.
Preview of Social Studies Flashcards

Social Studies Flashcards

Created by
Amanda Galliton
26 pages (130 flashcards with answers) for review. They were originally intended for studying for the TAKS test.
Preview of State Capitals Bingo

State Capitals Bingo

Created by
Shining Starr
This bingo game will help students to learn the capitals of the 50 states in the United States of America. The names of the states are called, and the capital cities are on the cards. There are 24 cards that can be printed.
Preview of Stock Market Game & Colonization Game Cards!

Stock Market Game & Colonization Game Cards!

Created by
MrKoganHistory
Playing a stock market game is fun. But what if there was a semester long version of a stock market game for your class. In this lesson, students invest in stocks that would hypothetically be available from 1607-1776. If students do the readings in class, pay attention to your notes, then they will know what stocks to invest and get rich!Directions:1. Each day in class is a new year.2. Stock Market is open: Students buy and sell stocks based on the listed price.3. Stock market is closed: R
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