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Preview of Grand Jury Simulation Activity

Grand Jury Simulation Activity

On January 5, 2022, Mrs. Darby reported her Coach purse missing from her classroom after 8th period. Inside the purse was $1,500 cash and a brand-new iPhone 13. One her students, Steven, is accused of stealing her purse with the cash and phone. Should Steven be indicted for theft?This fun and engaging activity has students take the role of grand jurors and go through 9 pieces of evidence before finally voting on whether to indict Steven. The nine pieces of evidence are:1. Surveillance video2. Po
Preview of Economics Free Trade Unit: Simulation, Case Study, and PowerPoint

Economics Free Trade Unit: Simulation, Case Study, and PowerPoint

While the PowerPoint and case study might not be relevant for the primary grades, the trade simulation would be perfect for them! This Trade Unit encompasses the following: 1. PowerPoint on the pros and cons of Free Trade 2. Trade simulation that students love because they leave the classroom "better off" than when they walked in. 3. Trade simulation reflection and class discussion 4. Case study of paper clip being traded for a house (article and youtube clip included). Interested in t
Preview of Asch Conformity Simulation for Sociology/Psychology

Asch Conformity Simulation for Sociology/Psychology

I used this simulation and note guide in my 12th grade sociology class as part of a larger unit and the students loved it. Included is a simulation instruction sheet, the PowerPoint notes that follow, and a video from the 1970's that repeated the experiments and is narrated by Dr. Zimbardo.
Preview of U.S. Government: The Electoral College | Student Simulation & Video Activity

U.S. Government: The Electoral College | Student Simulation & Video Activity

You are purchasing a short student simulation and video activity that is perfect for INTRODUCING the Electoral College system to your students! Your students will be placed into groups and will be assigned a state to represent as they vote for a new president! Which candidate will win the popular vote and which candidate will win the electoral vote? From this simulation your students will understand how the electoral college system works, how it differs from the popular vote, and why the Founder
Preview of 911 Curriculum and Lessons Bundle

911 Curriculum and Lessons Bundle

This bundle includes the full 911 curriculum and lessons for the course. The course rationale is:The course is designed to examine the origins and motives of terrorist groups that conduct domestic or international acts of terrorism for a stated cause. A focal point will be placed on understanding terrorism and differentiating between different definitions of terrorism as well as how religious text has been used to justify violence directed toward others for political gain. Since the definition o
Preview of 1920s Simulation

1920s Simulation

The goal behind this simulation is to achieve the cards necessary to achieve 1920 status through the accumulation of goods. Simulation places students in various roles such as worker, socialist, business owner, creditor, President of the United States, and advertiser. Each day students work to earn a salary, pay bills to obtain the cards needed to show wealth. The simulation can be played for three weeks and includes explanation video and all necessary cards. Files in Word, PDF, PowerPoint for
Preview of Spongebob's Checks and Balances

Spongebob's Checks and Balances

Using a hands-on activity and an episode of Spongebob Squarepants, students understand why our system of checks and balances is a principle of our Constitution.
Preview of Roaring 20s, Depression and New Deal Unit Bundle

Roaring 20s, Depression and New Deal Unit Bundle

Bundle includes 7 lessons from the Roaring 20s, Depression and New Deal. This bundle includes, lectures, simulations, projects, videos explanations and other lessons designed to familiarize students with the 1920s-WWII.The 20s unit and Depression units are linked through a simulation that forces students to purchase 20s goods, advertise, and play the role of an American worker buying on the margin prior to the Depression. The unit on the Depression, utilizes a simulation that links the 20s to th
Preview of Teaching with Chess
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Teaching with Chess

Teaching with Chess is one of the most unique ways to teach feudalism in medieval Europe. Combined with the fun of learning one of the oldest, most played games in the world, students will learn about how the history influenced the game and be able to relate the material in a fun feudalism simulation. The video is available for you, the teacher, to watch until you feel confident teaching the unit on your own but it was also created with students in mind and is absolutely student friendly. The v
Preview of Arab Israeli Conflict UN Simulation

Arab Israeli Conflict UN Simulation

This lesson is a simulation-based lesson. Students are asked to play the role of a country with representation in the United Nations. Collectively the class works to develop resolutions to issues such as the creation of Israel after World War II, and acquisition of land by Israel after the 6-Day War. At the conclusion of this simulation, students have a better understanding of the complex issues between the parties involved. At the end, students are asked:How did this activity help you to bette
Preview of Communist Grading Simulation

Communist Grading Simulation

In an attempt to have students understand the pros and cons of communism, students are broken up into two groups. The capitalist works alone, while the communist side shares collective resources to answer questions. After a week, students scores are averaged out to determine student class. Once class is determined, students can use the scoresheet to determine which goods they would be able to afford based on their class ranking. Student Rankings Based on Average IncludeCapitalistHomeless=0-10Wor
Preview of Cold War Scenarios

Cold War Scenarios

The focus of this lesson is to expose students to complex Cold War issues such as the Space Race, Arms Race, intervention in war, and other Cold War issues. Students work in teams of three to negotiate complex Cold War issues. The file includes a worksheet for students, PowerPoint slide show, and video explaining the lesson. Students are asked to determine unique solutions to real Cold War issues.
Preview of Pre-Cold War and Cold War War Conferences Lecture

Pre-Cold War and Cold War War Conferences Lecture

Created by
Andre Wangard
This lecture describes the conferences that follow World War II and set in stone the beginning of Cold War tensions. These slides are meant to be paired with the following Yalta Simulation that can be found at multiple places online. In particular, my AP Euro classroom used the one made by the Organization of American Historians.This lecture comes with audio recordings in case this needs to be taught asynchronously.
Preview of Reading Latin as the Romans Did: Ovid's Apollo and Daphne
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Reading Latin as the Romans Did: Ovid's Apollo and Daphne

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
The Romans didn't hunt and peck through a Latin sentence, finding the verb, then identifying the subject, object, etc. And one of the difficulties students face when reading Latin is adapting to the ambiguity that reading introduces and developing a sense of expectation for what comes next and what will complete a sentence or thought.This video accomplishes addresses both of those issues. Based on the idea of 'reading cards', basically index cards with a notch at the upper left cut out that are
Preview of Electoral College Map Activity (3 min 31 min Video with directions/ex.)
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Electoral College Map Activity (3 min 31 min Video with directions/ex.)

This hands-on activity allows students to gain a better conceptual understanding of how the electoral college plays into the overall strategy to win the presidency. Students color code the states based on their projections as strong dem, lean dem, toss up, lean rep, and strong rep. *The activity has the side affect of reinforcing knowledge of state locations/spellings, and the relative populations of the various states!
Preview of Valley Forge Simulation

Valley Forge Simulation

Created by
Teaching Juntos
Here is a video of me explaining the lesson (if it does not work just go to youtube and search up my channel called “teaching juntos”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6JK4mzJ4xQ
Preview of Interview with Holocaust Survivor

Interview with Holocaust Survivor

Created by
briana valero
USC Shoah Foundation created an awesome interview with a Holocaust Survivor, Pinchas Gutter (link will be provided). He was asked 1,000 questions so there are so many different responses you can get from him. You can type in questions from your students and he will respond in both text and video as if you are personally there with him.I do NOT own the website given and used this for the interview only.https://iwitnessbeta.usc.edu/dit/pinchas
Preview of Name the tallest mountain in Africa
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Name the tallest mountain in Africa

Created by
Quiz Da Brain
A short visualization of the geographical location of the highest peak in Tanzania.
Preview of Tariffs Role Play Mini Lesson (Free)

Tariffs Role Play Mini Lesson (Free)

In this mini lesson role play, you will teach your students about tariffs and their effects on an economy. I use the lesson to demonstrate partially why the economy suffered under the Articles of Confederation.
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