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Women's History Month british history simulation pdfs

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 Amelia Earhart Disappearance Activity CSI Mystery of Women's History Analysis

Amelia Earhart Disappearance Activity CSI Mystery of Women's History Analysis

Created by
Learning Pyramid
Make learning about Amelia Earhart, a high flying figure in Women's history and a STEM role model, engaging and educational with this investigation activity! Your students will try to crack the mystery of Amelia Earhart's tragic disappearance through a crime scene investigation case file activity that encourages historical and creative thinking. This resource makes history come to life!A visually engaging case file with comprehensive background readings on Amelia Earhart, her final flight, and
Preview of Industrial Revolution Reform Movements: Capitalism V. Socialism Class Activity

Industrial Revolution Reform Movements: Capitalism V. Socialism Class Activity

This packet contains everything you need to perform a classroom simulation on Industrial Reform: Capitalism Versus Socialism. This is a perfect simulation to perform after your students have learned about the Industrial Revolution in England and all of the positive and negative effects the revolution had on England. This simulation allows students to get out of their seats, and interact with other students in order to understand the differences between the economic systems of Capitalism and Soci
Preview of Frida Kahlo: La Casa Azul Virtual Field Trip

Frida Kahlo: La Casa Azul Virtual Field Trip

Take your students on a virtual field trip to learn about Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. A great addition to your Women's History Month learning, your students will deepen their understanding of her life, artistic works, and contributions through this tour of her home and studio, La Casa Azul. This trip combines Google Earth™ 360° views, websites, informational text, video, and visuals, with everything set up in Google Slides and ready to go!This virtual field trip covers::: Who was Frida Kahlo?::
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 WWII London Blitz Simulation

WWII London Blitz Simulation

This simulation is a 2 parter. Allow your students to gain a better understanding of the London Blitz of WWII. Teachers will guide students through 2 activites that will have your students experience the Blitz from the ground and the air. Students will start in a bomb shelter, where they are surrounded by the sounds of air raids and will listen to Winston Churchills 'Their finest hour' speech. Next they will participate in an air raid in a battleship type game. Allow 1-2 hours.
Preview of Whole Class Historical Simulation:  The Legacy of the War of 1812

Whole Class Historical Simulation: The Legacy of the War of 1812

Synopsis of activity:This activity is a “reunion” of 26 people or groups who were in some way related or impacted by the War of 1812. The students, representing these characters, will mingle around the “reunion” both to share their own experience during the War of 1812 and to interview and learn about the experience of five other guests. In the end, each student will take their research and decide what the legacy of the War of 1812 should be. Role of the teacher:After introducing the activity a
Preview of Mock Hearing of Deportation of Acadians

Mock Hearing of Deportation of Acadians

Students participate in a mock hearing on the deportation of Acadians. Student roles include British magistrates, Crown lawyers, Acadian lawyers, Crown witnesses, Acadian witnesses, and journalists.
Preview of Choosing Sides, Loyalist or Patriot?

Choosing Sides, Loyalist or Patriot?

Created by
Matthew Esposito
The decision to support the British Crown or the American rebels in the Revolution was not an easy one with clear bad guys and good guys. This exercise introduces students to eight fictional colonists with different identities and factors which cause them to lean in one way or another. Students will weigh the factors for each individual and place him or her on a political spectrum. They will also think and write critically about the role these factors play on a person's political identity.
Preview of Renaissance Style Feaste Fundraiser PLANNING PACKET ONLY

Renaissance Style Feaste Fundraiser PLANNING PACKET ONLY

This is the planning packet ONLY that will allow you to create a Renaissance style FEASTE with your students. it is not only a great performance and cultural event for your students but we have done this annually with our students and regularly make $10,000. Note: If you are interested in the script as well, buy the FULL PACKET which includes a full script.
Preview of Jack the Ripper - Escape Room

Jack the Ripper - Escape Room

Created by
Miss Wilkinson
Interactive, 21st Century lesson with small inclusion of virtual realityIncluded:InstructionsoutlinePowerpoint task cardsCan be used as an isolated activity, as formative assessment to a Jack the Ripper case study or used at the beginning of a topic. Could also be used as a model for escape rooms of other topic areas.
Preview of Women in History: Helen Keller Presentation + Simulation

Women in History: Helen Keller Presentation + Simulation

Created by
HC Homeroom
In teaching I try to include more important women throughout history as a way to diversify my classroom and to reach out to my female students. This presentation is great way to teach about Helen Keller from 4th grade on up to 12th grade! It includes a brief presentation, student notes, videos, and a fun simulation activity for students to see what it would actually be like to live as Helen Keller!
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 Royal Proclamation of 1763

Royal Proclamation of 1763

Created by
Thirteen Stars
Issued by Parliament following the Seven Years war in the American colonies, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 may be considered a spark to the unrest that would evolve into the American Revolution. This resource will provide students the opportunity to travel back in time to understand the gravity of this Proclamation as seen through the eyes of the American colonists. Students will improve their annotation and note taking skills of primary source materials, and learn to dissect all aspects of a g
Preview of The Stamp Act Congress - Debate & Discussion

The Stamp Act Congress - Debate & Discussion

Created by
Thirteen Stars
The Stamp Act Congress is widely considered the foundation of American unity. It is the first time the colonies came together in a congress that resulted in a unified response to the British government concerning policy. The following resource takes a careful look at how that Congress came to be, what transpired, and what the results were.In order to understand the ideas presented in this Congress, I recommend completing the following resources on my TPT page before this one:The Royal Proclamati
Preview of The Sugar Act of 1764

The Sugar Act of 1764

Created by
Thirteen Stars
The Sugar Act of 1764 certainly may not have been as ‘sweet’ a deal for the colonists as it was for the British government! Have students take a deep dive into this Act to understand how it led to the American Revolution.This resource will provide students the opportunity to travel back in time to understand why Britain issued this act and what the American colonists thought of it. Students will improve their annotation and note taking skills of primary source materials, and learn to dissect all
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 The Stamp Act of 1765

The Stamp Act of 1765

Created by
Thirteen Stars
The Stamp Act of 1765, notable for being the first direct, or ‘internal’ tax on the American colonies, is often credited for being the catalyst of revolution among the colonists.This resource will provide students the opportunity to travel back in time to understand why Britain issued this act and what the American colonists thought of it. Students will improve their annotation and note taking skills of primary source materials, and learn to dissect all aspects of a government issued act so they
Preview of The Currency Act of 1764

The Currency Act of 1764

Created by
Thirteen Stars
An often forgotten Act, the Currency Act of 1764 is just as important and controversial as the proceeding Sugar and Stamp Acts. This resource will provide students the opportunity to travel back in time to understand why Britain issued this act and what the American colonists thought of it. Students will improve their annotation and note taking skills of primary source materials, and learn to dissect all aspects of a government issued act so they can make informed opinions. I recommend completin
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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