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Adult education european history simulations

Preview of **Containment/Cold War Simulation**

**Containment/Cold War Simulation**

Created by
Simulation Man
The Containment/Cold War Simulation immerses students in the various events, proxy wars, and heated scenarios which the United States dealt with throughout the Cold War. Students will learn about how the end of WW2 led to the Cold War, NATO & the Warsaw Pact, as well as most of the main events of the Cold War.Some of the historical events included in the Simulation slides are:Truman Doctrine - Greece/Turkey 1947Berlin Airlift - 1948/49Korean War: 1950-1953Cuba - Bay of Pigs: 1961Vietnam War
Preview of Colonial Government Simulation Activity

Colonial Government Simulation Activity

Created by
History Plus
This activity gives students a chance to more fully explore and understand how the different parts of English colonial government functioned by giving them a chance to solve problems experienced by an actual English colony. Students will take on several different roles, and by acting out of their assigned roles, they will gain an understanding how a colonial charter, assembly, and governor all interacted and worked together to establish rule of law in the New World. This is a great simulation ac
Preview of Solve the Problems Before the Russian Revolution!

Solve the Problems Before the Russian Revolution!

Created by
Jbranchboyle
Before the Soviet Union became a communist state, the Russian Empire struggled to solve a multitude of problems. Can your students solve the complex issues facing the empire before it crumbles into revolution and war? This historical simulation places students in the shoes of those supporting Czar Nicholas II, capitalists, communists, the military, factory workers, and former peasants. After being assigned a group and reading about the problems they face, students are tasked with coming up with
Preview of Assassination of Franz Ferdinand CSI Investigation!

Assassination of Franz Ferdinand CSI Investigation!

Teachers, transform your class into a CSI investigation of one of the most notorious assassinations in history, the spark which started Word War I! In this critical thinking, problem-based learning activity, your students become sleuths, competing in collaborative groups to unravel the murder of the Archduke to determine who is most to blame and to further fuel discussion on the causes of WWI. Even better, students draw parallels to modern-day CSI investigations to make this lesson real-world a
Preview of Renaissance and Reformation | Unit Activity Bundle

Renaissance and Reformation | Unit Activity Bundle

Do you need to update your activities, but don't have the time? Are you looking for "state of the art", innovative, and engaging activities to help your students understand the Renaissance and Reformation? This "Renaissance and Reformation Activity" Bundle has everything you need to teach your students about the key events, people, movements, and culture that helped to shape the Renaissance and Reformation. This bundle includes:1) 5 ACTIVITIES AND ANSWER KEYS that will challenge your students t
Preview of *Ancient Athens Simulation* Democracy-Persian Wars-Pericles-Peloponnesian War!

*Ancient Athens Simulation* Democracy-Persian Wars-Pericles-Peloponnesian War!

Created by
Simulation Man
The Ancient Athens simulation immerses students in the Rise and Fall of Ancient Athens through the eyes of two great Athenian leaders, Pericles & Themistocles. This is in essence, a guided notes activity which fosters student debate and collaboration as a class to evaluate and make decisions for each turn of the simulation. This activity engages students with the course content and helps them to get to know the circumstances in which Athenian democracy flourished on a more personal level th
Preview of *Vladimir Lenin/Russian Revolution Simulation*

*Vladimir Lenin/Russian Revolution Simulation*

Created by
Simulation Man
The Vladimir Lenin simulation immerses students in the issues facing Russia and the Soviet Union through the life events of the founder of the Soviet Union. This is in essence, a guided notes activity which fosters student debate and collaboration as a class to evaluate and make decisions for each turn of the simulation. This activity engages students with the course content and puts them in the driver's seat to make decisions regarding the situations and events which Vladimir Lenin lived throug
Preview of French Revolution Simulation

French Revolution Simulation

This is an interactive simulation in which student are placed into the roles of the Three Estates in France. Each turn students are paid in M&M's or Skittles, and then have to pay their taxes to one of the other two estates. It is a lot of fun and the students will remember the reasons for the discontent in France that led to the revolution!.
Preview of Can You Stop the French Revolution?

Can You Stop the French Revolution?

Can You Stop the French Revolution is the perfect introduction activity to bridge the gap between your Age of Absolutism chapter and the French Revolution. Students will examine scenarios that describe France in the years leading up to the French Revolution against Louis XVI. They will then be asked to choose from several solutions and practice a flexible thinking routine in which they speculate about the advantages and disadvantages of their choices. You'll all come back together to report
Preview of Renaissance and Reformation | Deluxe Bundle

Renaissance and Reformation | Deluxe Bundle

Do you need to update your activities, but don't have the time? Are you looking for "state of the art", innovative, and engaging activities to help your students understand the Renaissance and Reformation? This "Renaissance and Reformation Deluxe" Bundle has everything you need to teach your students about the key events, people, movements, and culture that helped to shape the Renaissance and Reformation. This bundle includes:1) 5 ACTIVITIES AND ANSWER KEYS that will challenge your students to
Preview of *Bismarck/German Unification Simulation*

*Bismarck/German Unification Simulation*

Created by
Simulation Man
The Bismarck/German Unification Simulation immerses students in the Rise of Otto von Bismarck as the leader of Prussia and his commanding role in the process of German Unification. This is, in essence, a guided notes activity however, students debate and work together as a class to evaluate and make decisions regarding the various scenarios of Bismarck's political career. This activity engages students with the course content and helps them to get to know Bismarck and the events that led to Ge
Preview of Jellybean Feudalism Simulation / Role-play

Jellybean Feudalism Simulation / Role-play

BEST-SELLER! 45 copies sold as of February 23, 2024!Use this fun, hands-on, and engaging activity to introduce your students to the concept of feudalism!Includes:Comprehensive set of step-by-step instructions to guide you and your class through the simulation from start to finishRole-cardsPost-simulation quiz & discussion questions (with key)If you find / found this resource to be useful, a quick review / rating is always greatly appreciated! TPT also offers store credit to users who leave
Preview of CLUE World War I Edition: Simulation Investigating Who Killed World Peace

CLUE World War I Edition: Simulation Investigating Who Killed World Peace

Created by
Curiositeach
There's been a murder! It's students jobs to figure out, who dunnit? Who killed world peace? Modeled after the popular board game CLUE, transform your classroom into an interactive lesson that allows for student choice and discovery. Students either act as suspects or collaborate as teams investigating various "rooms," analyzing primary sources as "clues," interrogating suspects motive behind the murder weapons (representing the MAIN reasons for World War I) for four days. Finally, suspects plea
Preview of Ukraine Crisis - Model Diplomacy/Model UN Simulation (2022)

Ukraine Crisis - Model Diplomacy/Model UN Simulation (2022)

CLICK HERE FOR BUNDLE!INCLUDES: HISTORICAL CONTEXT SECONDARY SOURCE ACTIVITYPRIMARY SOURCE ANALYSIS + TWEET THE DOC ACTIVITY + ESSAY ACTIVITY MODEL DIPLOMACY SIMULATIONHeads up**: You may need to make some modifications to keep up with rapidly changing events. However, this is a very good base to run a model diplomacy simulation.Included:Lesson Plan and 8 Handouts (one for each country involved in the simulation).OBJECTIVE: Countries work together to create a possible solution to the Ukraine Con
Preview of *Athenian Ostracism Simulation* -- Democracy in Action!

*Athenian Ostracism Simulation* -- Democracy in Action!

Created by
Simulation Man
This Simulation helps students understand how popular vote in Athenian democracy functioned through the lens of the historical practice of Ostracism. Students will learn more about how a democracy functions by actively participating in a democratic function as opposed to taking notes or passively reading about the subject. Students will also learn more about 3 ancient Greek historical figures -- Socrates, Pericles and Themistocles, by reading or listening to short biographies in which they eva
Preview of French Revolution | Digital Learning Deluxe Bundle

French Revolution | Digital Learning Deluxe Bundle

Do you need to update your activities, but don't have the time? Are you looking for "state of the art", innovative, and engaging activities to help your students understand the French Revolution? Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "French Revolution" Distance Learning Deluxe Bundle has everything you need to teach your students about the key events, people, movements, and culture that helped to shape the French Revolution. This bundle includes:1) 7 ACTIVITIES AND ANSWER KEYS, 5 PowerPoint a
Preview of League of Nations - Game

League of Nations - Game

Created by
MrDimich
This lesson is a fun and interactive game where students simulate real scenarios that The League of Nations dealt with after World War I. Students work in groups learning about the League of Nations and gain awareness of these real situations.Students will pick one of six countries and choose leadership roles. Students will discuss what they want to do as a member of the League of Nations, when dealing with international problems.
Preview of Paris Peace Conference Simulation -User Friendly!

Paris Peace Conference Simulation -User Friendly!

Tired of simulations that are confusing and difficult to implement? This lesson includes:Slides that guide the simulation step by step.Student handouts and name tags for main characters of this post World War I Treaty of Versailles agreement.Debrief lesson that has students compare/contrast their simulation experience with the docudrama, Paris 1919.
Preview of Renaissance Writers| Printing Press Simulation | Digital Learning Activity

Renaissance Writers| Printing Press Simulation | Digital Learning Activity

Some of the most influential works of literature were written during the Renaissance. Give your students a first hand look at the works of these famous writers. As a bonus, a movable type activity is included to get your students interactive with the content. Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "Renaissance Writers and Printing Press Simulation" Distance Learning Activity includes:A series of engaging pages that question your students about the new writing style of the Renaissance period, t
Preview of Write a Bill to Reform Unfair Child Labor Practices, 19th C vs. Now!

Write a Bill to Reform Unfair Child Labor Practices, 19th C vs. Now!

Hey Educators, I designed this lesson to get students to make real-world connections between past and present, on the issue of child labor during the Industrial Revolution vs. Today. Students will engage in a mock parliamentary session to propose their own solutions to ending child labor in Britain during the 1800's as compared/contrasted to similar conditions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo today. As an 20-year veteran history teacher, I have tested and used this lesson and my students
Preview of Unification of Greece Simulation

Unification of Greece Simulation

My student love this simulation. The concepts of each city-state fighting each other and the unique benefits each city-state had really stay with the students for a long time. This can be played in one or two days, depending on your time. Included are all of the cards you need, tracking sheets for each city-state as well as cards for each city and their Great Person. It takes a little time to setup, but it is a very memorable experience for the students. You may want to laminate the cards
Preview of Protestant Reformation Debate

Protestant Reformation Debate

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on the Protestant Reformation. It conforms to new state standards across the country and the new AP Modern World History curriculum (1200 CE - Present), which stresses teaching this particular topic for the AP Exam. It contains several slides featuring recommended essential questions, warm ups, brief lecture notes and a debate simulation in which a medieval town must debate up
Preview of Causes of World War I Simulations

Causes of World War I Simulations

3 simulations spanning at least 3 class periods. Covers the 1st Moroccan Crisis through the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Preview of Communist Revolution Speech

Communist Revolution Speech

This role play puts students in the position of a communist worker in Germany in 1848. They want to inspire their fellow workers to rebel, and they must use a word bank of vocabulary and limited quotes from the Communist Manifesto in their speech (excerpts from Communist Manifesto included). It is formatted for google classroom.
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Find European History resources | TPT

Take your students on a journey through European history with TPT! If you’re an educator or parent looking for printable or digital resources to help your student learn about European history, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re teaching about the Renaissance, the Age of Exploration, or the World Wars, there are plenty of high-quality TPT resources at your fingertips to teach European history to your students.

European history activities to try

Here are a few examples of the different types of activities and lessons you can find on TPT to help teach students about European history:

Centers & Stations

Through the use of centers, students can collaborate and discuss topics and content they examine for various eras in European history. For example, you could have students navigate through a handful of centers or stations to help them learn about different elements of the Renaissance period, including influential cities, leaders, and artists. Or, to help them learn about the key figures and milestones of the French Revolution.

Map Making

With map-making activities you can not only teach students about European history, but also incorporate geography into your lessons. As they label and color maps, students can learn about important places in Europe and how European countries have expanded (and fallen) over time. For example, you could have students make maps of Europe before and after World War I to identify how the conflict impacted Europe.

Primary Source Analysis

One of the best ways to learn about European history is through historical documents, letters, diaries, art, and literature. Encourage students to use these firsthand accounts to gain a deeper understanding about European people and events. For instance, you can have students read excerpts from the works of Enlightenment philosophers — like Mary Wollstonecraft — and how they contributed to the political thinking of the time.

Research Projects

Have students research and present on a specific topic of European history, like the Age of Exploration. For example, ask students to choose a famous European Explorer to research, and have them write a short biography of that person or create a short video or presentation about their achievements and legacy.

Frequently asked questions for teaching European history

What is taught in European history?

In European history courses, students are taught about the cultural, economic, political, and social milestones that shaped Europe from the Middle Ages until the present.

What types of European History resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of European history resources sold by Sellers on TPT — from interactive notebooks to gallery walks.

How do I find European history resources on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing European history lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for European history resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.