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4th grade british history simulations

Preview of Create Your Own Medieval Manor: Map Simulation

Create Your Own Medieval Manor: Map Simulation

Created by
Matthew Esposito
To create a more immersive experience I created this fun simulation to guide students through the different parts of a fief and manor. Anyone can show a canned image of a diagrammed manor. But in this simulation students become a medieval lord or lady and design their own following a realistic storyline. Lots of fun and educational!
Preview of Why did people go on The Crusades in the Middle Ages? INTERACTIVE POWERPOINT

Why did people go on The Crusades in the Middle Ages? INTERACTIVE POWERPOINT

If you're looking for a fun and interactive way for your students to learn why some people went on the Crusades from Europe, this interactive PowerPoint and question sheet. It's based on the idea of 'choose your own adventure' games. They 'time travel' back to Medieval England and find out the reasons why people went on the crusades to Jerusalem. Students have to navigate their way through the presentation making decisions on who they 'speak' to and what they read in order to answer the questi
Preview of Stamp Act Activity

Stamp Act Activity

Created by
Power Slides
This simulation is awesome. Teach kids about the benefit of uniting together for a common cause "peacefully." Teach them about ways of standing up for their rights. This activity will enhance their learning experience outside of the classroom. Your students will learn that there is strength when they are united, they are going to learn correct ways of protesting (Petitions, Peaceful Protests, Etc.). They are going to value one another's opinion. See what they can come up with. Collaborate
Preview of American Revolution Taxation without Representation Role Play, Simulation, Hook

American Revolution Taxation without Representation Role Play, Simulation, Hook

If you're looking for the perfect way to introduce the American Revolution and what caused the Colonist to get so angry with Britain, than look no further!In this simulation and role playing activity, students will randomly get divided into "roles" (King, Parliament, Tax Collector, Colonist), The King will choose from 16 different Royal Decrees to tax the "Colonist". Sit back and watch as your class gets engaged and enraged at how the King is treating them. This is exactly how you want students
Preview of Revolutionary War- Taxation without Representation Simulation

Revolutionary War- Taxation without Representation Simulation

Social Studies Simulations are a nice interactive learning piece, and they pair nicely with text resources. This is a taxation without representation simulation. The lesson plan and materials are all included! I use it in my 5th grade classroom, and my kids love it. I hope you like it! This item includes: - lesson plan - students roles (must be cut apart) - possible laws to tax (kids should also make up their own) - printable crown (in case you don't have one)
Preview of The Stone Age - Class Assembly

The Stone Age - Class Assembly

Bring history to life with this captivating Class Assembly on The Stone Age. This resource is a comprehensive package featuring a well-crafted script, music links, a dance routine, song lyrics, thought-provoking poems, interactive activities, and a storytelling short play. Immerse your students in the world of the past with a presentation that combines information with entertainment.Resource Highlights:★ Script: A meticulously crafted script that makes learning about The Stone Age enjoyable.★ Mu
Preview of Simulations In The Classroom: The Society Game Of Victorian Britain

Simulations In The Classroom: The Society Game Of Victorian Britain

Created by
Alison Black
Simulations are composed of an introduction or briefing, the simulation itself, and a debriefing that gets at critical thinking and reflection. They provide students with an active role that focuses on and helps bring to life a historical event, character, or concept. This simulation, adaptable to other time periods, explores status and rank in a society. This simulation has been successfully used in the classroom. It is fairly easy, involves little to no cost, and can be adapted to fit the n
Preview of London Site Seeing Virtual tour

London Site Seeing Virtual tour

Take a trip around London, UK and take a peek inside some of the most iconic buildings on offer!
Preview of Declaration of Independence-Minnie and Mickey Simulation

Declaration of Independence-Minnie and Mickey Simulation

Created by
Jessica Sperry
Introduce the Declaration of Independence to your students by giving them a simulation where Minnie and Mickey are breaking up. Help Minnie list "grievances" against Mickey, and write a breakup letter to him. Then, connect it to how Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence to "breakup" with Britain and introduce some grievances listed in the document.
Preview of Capture the Flag: Napoleonic Edition

Capture the Flag: Napoleonic Edition

A fun, dynamic activity to help students understand battle tactics and strategies from the Napoleonic Times.
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