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9th grade middle ages simulations

Preview of Medieval Knights Simulation Game

Medieval Knights Simulation Game

This is an engaging and exciting way to get your students to role-play as medieval knights. Students must make the right decisions along their journey to earn as many honor points as possible. Just print one game card per student and control the story from your projector! Includes:- Medieval Knights Simulation PowerPoint- Medieval Knights Student Game Card- Spinners to Print for Random Events within Simulation- RAFT Writing Activity for Assessment Following the AdventureFollow this Simulation wi
Preview of Knighthood Simulation | Middle Ages Simulation Activity about Medieval Knights

Knighthood Simulation | Middle Ages Simulation Activity about Medieval Knights

This no-prep, game-based Knighthood Simulation will be a highlight in your Middle Ages or Medieval Europe unit! In this Middle Ages activity with printable and digital options, students will learn the process of how someone became a knight in Medieval Europe!Simulations can be such fun and meaningful activities, but they often take a lot of work and preparation to set up, which is why we did all of the work for you! You don't need to cut, purchase, or set-up anything to do this simulation, simpl
Preview of Feudalism and Manorialism Simulation

Feudalism and Manorialism Simulation

Created by
TDS Resources
Students will conduct an in-class simulation that mirrors the organization and responsibilities of medieval society. Pupils will assume the roles of lords, knights, and serfs, and be required to perform certain tasks that highlight the societal expectations of these classes. Privileges, rewards, and restrictions granted during the simulation will mimic feudal life and reveal the inequalities inherent in manorialism. Total class time needed is one period.Materials Needed:1) You will need 20-30 sh
Preview of Feudalism in the Middle Ages - Worksheets, Readings, and Fun Simulation!

Feudalism in the Middle Ages - Worksheets, Readings, and Fun Simulation!

Created by
Living History
This 8 page packet/lesson teaches students about how feudalism structured society in the Middle Ages - using primary source excerpts, images, notes sections, and a fun simulation activity. There are 4 pages of materials for the simulation, as well as a complete 3 page teacher lesson guide and answer key. Depending on your class length, this lesson may take two class days or can be partly given as homework. The lesson begins by having students complete an engaging Do Now activity to get them thi
Preview of Medieval Europe Urban Game Simulation

Medieval Europe Urban Game Simulation

Created by
Adrian Viccellio
In 18 rounds, students construct a medieval landscape with manors, guild halls, cathedrals, roads, and many more features that show change over time from a rural to urban economy in the middle ages. Teacher key provided and PowerPoint guide. My students loved this simulation because it was so visually oriented.
Preview of Hundred Years War Simulation

Hundred Years War Simulation

When kings of two rival countries both think they have a claim to the same throne it usually won't end well. What started as a family drama turns into one of the most epic conflicts of the Middle Ages and your students will be right in the thick of it. There are individualized roles for the Kings of England, France, and Joan of Arc, and the rest of the class will take the role of the French and English armies as they set to square off. The teacher acts as moderator and narrator, but it's a stude
Preview of Italian Renaissance Marshmallow Activity STEM Challenge

Italian Renaissance Marshmallow Activity STEM Challenge

Created by
History Wizard
Italian Renaissance Marshmallow ChallengeThe Italian Renaissance Marshmallow Challenge activity is designed to allow student groups of three to four students to interact with their classmates by building a tower or an architectural wonder for their Italian city-state in eighteen minutes out of dry spaghetti noodles, tape, and string. Lastly, the tower needs to hold up the marshmallow at the top of structure. A group “wins” by making the tallest free standing structure that holds up the marshmal
Preview of Middle Ages Simulation: A Three -Event Medieval Tournament in Your Classroom

Middle Ages Simulation: A Three -Event Medieval Tournament in Your Classroom

Created by
Brad Hulman
A Three Event Medieval Tournament INTRODUCTION: Medieval Knights were trained from boyhood to develop the skills necessary to be warriors. They needed to know how to fight on horses with a lance, how to use a sword, and how to shoot a bow and arrow. Tournaments were held to allow Knights the chance to practice and show off their abilities in these three skills necessary to be a good Knight. In this classroom tournament they will exhibit their skill in JOUSTING (fighting with a lance),
Preview of Medieval Guilds Simulation

Medieval Guilds Simulation

Created by
Brooke Franklin
Research shows that students only remember 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear, and 90% of what they say and do! This activity will allow your students to experience the challenges of trade in medieval Europe and explore the changes brought forth by the emergence of guilds in a way that is engaging and memorable. After completion of this activity students will be able to explain how guilds changed trade in medieval Europe. Students will also understand the following: Guilds are busine
Preview of Simulation: A Traveler's Guide to the Crusades

Simulation: A Traveler's Guide to the Crusades

Created by
Marco's Market
This simulation is an easy, low-prep activity to engage students in what Crusaders would have experienced journeying to the Holy Lands!Students take on the perspective of a Crusader and must make decisions to try and make it to the Holy Land in time to fight! Spark their creativity by encouraging them to come up with hashtags, mentions, and tweets about their experience!Simulations can be such fun and meaningful activities, but they often take a lot of work and preparation to set up, which is wh
Preview of Black Death Simulation Game (step by step booklets)

Black Death Simulation Game (step by step booklets)

The black death of 1347 was one of the worst pandemics in human history. This activity is a two day lesson that allows students to act out a 13 step interaction as if they were living during the time of the Bubonic Plague. Set up for roughly 26 students, each student has a step booklet they must follow to interact with other classmates as if they were a member of the Italian community in the 1300's. Each student portrays a different type of profession that fits with the time period. Their profes
Preview of Hip Hop Griot; Rapping African Folktales & Oral  Traditions

Hip Hop Griot; Rapping African Folktales & Oral Traditions

Created by
Creative History
Oral tradition is essential to all societies. This is particularly important in societies where a large number people were not literate. The culture and traditions of most African civilizations was not carried on through a written language. The history and traditions of Africa were continued over the centuries, orally through storytellers and through performance by the entire village or tribe. The class will be divided in to groups of five or six who will write, design, and perform an Afric
Preview of Fall of Rome and Rise of Middle Ages A Play

Fall of Rome and Rise of Middle Ages A Play

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
The purpose of this activity is to help students identify and understand the causes and effects of the Fall of the Roman empire. Students will participate in a play in which the Roman emperor continually taxes his people into poverty and then enslaves those unable to pay. Students will understand how the Emperor’s financial policies led to the Middle Ages and the conditions of serfdom for many poor people of the empire. Students will also understand the reasons barbarians attacked Rome, leadin
Preview of CivSim - A civilization building simulation!

CivSim - A civilization building simulation!

Created by
OliveLink Games
Countless civilizations have existed throughout history. So why are students only exposed to 6 or 7 throughout their middle school experience? Because those handful of civilizations are the ones who built lasting empires! CivSim is a civilization-building simulation designed to help students understand how ancient civilizations either grew to become lasting empires or crumbled and were forever lost to history. Throughout the simulation, students will work collaboratively to try to advance the
Preview of The Game of Medieval LIFE - Educational Game Board

The Game of Medieval LIFE - Educational Game Board

Created by
Garrett Mogge
This is a game board I developed to teach students about life in feudal Europe during the Medieval Era. The game works best with groups of 4-7 players. The game is designed to be enjoyable, funny, and historically accurate to life for different classes in Medieval Europe. It features spaces referencing daily life, but also major historical events of the era, including things like the Crusades, the Black Death, peasant revolts, and the Magna Carta. Some favorite game spaces of my students include
Preview of Reformation: Inquisition Activity

Reformation: Inquisition Activity

Created by
History Wizard
Reformation: Inquisition ActivityThe objective of this activity is to have students understand the fear, terror, and misunderstanding during the Reformation caused by the Inquisition.This activity will allow students to understand religious intolerance and fear that spread through various parts of Europe during the Reformation. The Inquisition activity is used to create a situation similar to the spread of fear during the Inquisition. All this activity needs is slips of papers with symbols on th
Preview of Simulation: Surviving Life in the Middle Ages

Simulation: Surviving Life in the Middle Ages

Created by
Marco's Market
This simulation is an easy, low-prep activity to engage students in what life was like during the Middle Ages! Students take on the perspective of a new Lord or Lady of the Manor and tweet about their experiences as they run their manor and encounter various challenges! Spark their creativity by encouraging them to come up with hashtags, mentions, and tweets about their experience!Simulations can be such fun and meaningful activities, but they often take a lot of work and preparation to set up,
Preview of Viking Simulation

Viking Simulation

Vikings make great mascots, but what were they really like? It's a crazy Medieval world out there as your students will struggle for survival while they take on the role as Vikings, civilians from a rural British village, citizens of Paris, and monks and nuns in an abbey.
Preview of Mongol Empire and the Silk Road Simulation

Mongol Empire and the Silk Road Simulation

Thanks for visiting The Social Studiers! Visit our blog at www.thesocialstudiers.com Note: Please email me at garron83@gmail.com and let me know how I can improve the game. This is an in-depth simulation that recreates the Mongol Empire in the year 1294. Students roleplay one of the 4 Mongol Khanates--the Yuan Dynasty, Golden Horde, Chagatai Khanate and Ilkhanate--or the Delhi Sultanate of India. Through trade on the Silk Road, diplomacy and war, the five kingdoms vie for power. This simulat
Preview of Middle Ages/Feudalism Simulation

Middle Ages/Feudalism Simulation

Have your students learn what the Feudal system was like by participating in this engaging activity!
Preview of Middle Ages: Magna Carta Bundle

Middle Ages: Magna Carta Bundle

These activities and projects make the Magna Carta come to life for your students. There are opportunities to analyze primary sources, connect the Magna Carta to American government, and create their own charter for student rights. This includes: 1. Common Core Standard Based Lesson Plans and Strategies. 2. Readings on English Legal Reforms. 3. Higher Order Guided Reading Questions. 4. A Magna Carta RAFT from King John's perspective. 5. Clauses from the Magna Carta (see resources page for cita
Preview of Early Middle Ages Unit Bundle - 9 lessons; 105 pages of material!

Early Middle Ages Unit Bundle - 9 lessons; 105 pages of material!

Created by
Living History
This unit bundle contains the materials and directions for NINE complete lesson plans, activities, simulations, worksheets, readings, and PowerPoints! 105 pages of material! Covers from the fall of Rome to the beginning of the High Middle Ages!These lessons and activities are completely Common Core aligned, substantiated with primary source analysis, and will prepare your students for state assessment as well as the AP World History and European History exams. You may find a list of the included
Preview of Medieval Monopoly - Feudalism Lesson

Medieval Monopoly - Feudalism Lesson

Created by
DEBATOPOLIS
Teach Feudalism in a fun interactive way with this Medieval Monopoly Game! Assign each of your students to a group playing the role of a king, noble, knight, or peasant. Kings, of course, have more money to buy property and more power to change the rules of the game. While peasants, though many in number, have very little power and money, often leading them to stealing or even revolting. Watch your classroom turn into a Middle Ages economic system and enjoy the sociological experiment unfold bef
Preview of The Great Age of Exploration - The Crusades and Trade with the East! A Play

The Great Age of Exploration - The Crusades and Trade with the East! A Play

Created by
Brian Markwald
A great skit to help introduce some of the reasons why there was an Age of Exploration. During the Crusades, a trade relationship develops between points in the middle east and with some Italian city-states. Of these, Venice benefited the most and will boast the largest market in Europe at this time. This skit helps explain how this develops in a humorous way. A great lesson starter! Have fun!
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