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6th grade social studies simulations for Microsoft Word

Preview of Yellow Journalism- MAD LIBS

Yellow Journalism- MAD LIBS

Students will work in partners to complete the Yellow Journalism story of the USS Maine explosion. This quick and fun Mad Libs style activity is meant to show how inaccurate Yellow Journalism was at the time. My students loved this. I left it in an editable format.Key Words: Spanish American War; Yellow Journalism; USS Maine; American Imperialism
Preview of Cuban Missile Crisis - Simulation

Cuban Missile Crisis - Simulation

Created by
Randy Tease
Students are placed in the shoes of President John F. Kennedy on October 16th of 1962. The students will be presented with information about the Cuban Missile Crisis. The advisors have presented you with 5 different options of potential actions to take against the Soviet Union and/or Cuba. Students must weigh the pros and cons of each action and decide what action appears to be the best. Students will then research options to see what option President Kennedy actually took. A series of refl
Preview of "Lamb to the Slaughter" Mock Trial Directions

"Lamb to the Slaughter" Mock Trial Directions

Created by
Book Lover 143
My students read "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl every fall and this mock trial is always a lesson they remember and ask to do over and over. Unfortunately it doesn't fit with every piece of literature. The lesson requires close reading, critical thinking, argument writing, oral communication, as well as comprehension of the story. This product includes a one-page directions sheet for the teacher, as well as directions to be printed and handed to each of the following: prosecution, defe
Preview of MOCK TRIAL! - The Guide, Rubrics, and Handouts to the Ultimate Project

MOCK TRIAL! - The Guide, Rubrics, and Handouts to the Ultimate Project

Would you like to see your students rise to the highest of expectations? Watch your students transform into lawyers pushing the envelope of persuasion, witnesses carefully building a case, or judge/jury to conduct it fairly and appropriately. Do you want to have some of the most fun in your teaching life? Then purchase this Word document - easily my most downloaded and highly rated product - and customize it for your students and the trial of your choice. There are role descriptions and customiz
Preview of A Play, The Coercive Acts and the First Continental Congress

A Play, The Coercive Acts and the First Continental Congress

Created by
Brian Markwald
I love using this when we are in our Road to Revolution unit. It is a fun way to learn about the punishments of the Coercive Acts and the emergency meeting of the Continental Congress. I organize a table in the middle of the room with a Union Jack flag sitting somewhere on it. I make the table look official with some other props, too. Off to the side I put a chair for my "throne". The King and Baines stay in that area. The Members of Parliament sit around the table first. They change places wit
Preview of Virtual Field Trips: 25 engaging trips that make fun end of year activities

Virtual Field Trips: 25 engaging trips that make fun end of year activities

This document contains 25 links (with descriptions about each link) to free virtual field trips. You click on the link and are taken to a sight that has both information and media--such as a virtual tour of a museum or a live feed of a webcam or a 3d manipulative view, etc.
Preview of First Continental Congress Simulation

First Continental Congress Simulation

The First Continental Congress is a major milestone in the birth of our country. But the coming together of 12 colonies was no easy matter. They were separate colonies who had never united like this before. Now, relive all the excitement, drama, and intrigue as your students take on the roles of all 12 colonies present at the First Continental Congress as they try to decide how to handle Britain in the immediate aftermath of the Intolerable Acts.
Preview of Sharecropping and Tenant Farming Simulation Game

Sharecropping and Tenant Farming Simulation Game

In this lesson, students are divided into sharecroppers and tenant farmers. Each round, they have to choose a crop to plant which is dependent on market forces and the weather. If they choose well, they'll do well even after paying their dues to their landlords and living expenses. But for most, the system will prove to be toil and sweat for not much. Great way to teach a failure of Reconstruction. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Inter
Preview of The Boston Tea Party, A Play

The Boston Tea Party, A Play

Created by
Brian Markwald
If you teach about the Road to Revolution in your class, this is a great way to get your students involved and engaged when you reach the Tea Act of 1773 and the Boston Tea Party 1773.Having students reenact history is an excellent way for them to "experience" what events were like. This is a great example. This play was written using eyewitness accounts and other excellent sources including information from the Boston Tea Party museum. If ever in Boston it is a must do! You even get to throw th
Preview of Trade and Barter: A Trading Simulation

Trade and Barter: A Trading Simulation

Welcome to the world of economic exchange! Throughout history, people have traded, bartered, negotiated, and haggled in order to receive the greatest amount of goods for the lowest cost. From the direct trade of goods to the use of currency, people have found ways to satisfy their wants and needs. This trade simulation provides students with an opportunity to barter with imaginary resources and goods in order to obtain points. The premise for the simulation is the combination of resources. In th
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 Budget Spreadsheet Project (personal finance & math skills)

Budget Spreadsheet Project (personal finance & math skills)

A step-by-step project with detailed instructions on how to set up an Excel spreadsheet budget. Students will apply math skills in context of a real-life budgeting situation. Students will create a budget: -Based on their future career choice. -Independently by following the instructions using an Excel Spreadsheet. -Over the course of at least 2 class periods (typically students take at least 2.5 hours to complete this project).
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 Age of Exploration Trade Game

Age of Exploration Trade Game

Created by
Matthew Esposito
All American history classes teach about Christopher Columbus and his search for new trade routes. Why not have the students participate in a fun and educational game which explains how trade worked and why finding new trade routes to the Indies were so important to European nations. Students will become one of seven different trading regions like Spain, Italy, or China each with their own goods for sale and to buy. The team with the most trade is the winner!
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 Manorialism Simulation

Manorialism Simulation

Created by
Living History
Students have a blast learning about the medieval manorial economic system involved in feudalism in this fun lesson! Students create their own feudal manor system in this hands-on simulation, which especially appeals to visual and kinesthetic learners. The lesson includes an Aim, Do Now, a student reading about manorialism in the Middle Ages, and two summary questions for students after the activity is completed. This would also make a good sub plan.This file is left in Word so you may edit it
Preview of Forms of Government Fun Simulation- Autocracy, Oligarchy and Democracy

Forms of Government Fun Simulation- Autocracy, Oligarchy and Democracy

This is a very simple simulation that will help students understand some of the advantages and disadvantages of autocracies, oligarchies and democracies. When students have completed the simulation they will be able to compare these forms of government based on how quickly and fairly decisions are made. This simulation should only take about 25 minutes but could take longer if there is a substantial follow-up discussion.
Preview of Supply and Demand T-Shirt Activity

Supply and Demand T-Shirt Activity

As a group, decide on a design for your t-shirt.  Make a design that you think would be popular amongst your classmates.Each group will then decide on a sale price for your t-shirt.  Each group will be given $50 to go shopping.Each group will then get a chance to go “shopping” (not for their own shirt) and purchase the shirt(s) of their choice (if you can afford it). A “seller” for your team will keep track of how many shirts were sold. We will then have a second round of shopping where you may
Preview of Korean War Simulation

Korean War Simulation

The Korean War was less than ten years after World War II and came very close to being World War III. Cold War tensions between four countries played out: North Korea, South Korea, the United States, and China. Your students will have the opportunity to learn about the war by taking an active part as soldiers in one of these four armies as they square off against each other. They will be acting out the strategies, foreign alliances, and frustrations that make up the Korean War.
Preview of Checks and Balances Game Docs

Checks and Balances Game Docs

Use the following documents to go along with the Checks and Balances game powerpoint. The game will not work unless these documents are used with the powerpoint. The power grabs are for each branch to try and gain too much power and the simplified Constitution is used for each branch to check the power of the power hungry branches. A real version of the Constitution can be used to challenge gifted and talented students.
Preview of Life in the Middle Colonies, A Play

Life in the Middle Colonies, A Play

Created by
Brian Markwald
Here is a skit I use when we are learning about the Middle Colonies in my classroom. It is a great way to enhance any lesson about the Middle Colonies either to introduce some of the characteristics of this region or reinforce what has been taught. All of my skits are written to engage students and get them thinking. Most contain a little bit of humor, as well. This one does. If you'd like to see all of my plays, skits, re-enactments, simulations and other lesson starters please visit my store o
Preview of The First Americans, A Play About The Bering Land Bridge (Native Americans)

The First Americans, A Play About The Bering Land Bridge (Native Americans)

Created by
Brian Markwald
This is a short play about the most well-known migration theory concerning Native Americans. If you are teaching about the origin of Native peoples in America, this is great way to help introduce the topic of the Bering Land Bridge theory. The play will take about 5-10 minutes. It is meant as an enhancement to a lesson. It's great to get students involved and engaged in class. This offers that opportunity. Enjoy and please let me know what you think! Check out the other plays, simulations
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 Renaissance Writers and Printing Press Simulation | Digital Learning Pack

Renaissance Writers and Printing Press Simulation | Digital Learning Pack

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 Pack includes:1) A customizable lecture that you can adjust to meet your needs and the needs of your students. This bundle
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