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11th grade Common Core RH.6-8.6 simulations

Preview of What is Fascism? Rise of Dictators: Mussolini

What is Fascism? Rise of Dictators: Mussolini

How did fascist leaders like Benito Mussolini get so many people to follow him? Answer that question by tricking your students into becoming fascists with this lesson. Turn your class into a fascist regime under the guise of a harmless sentimental team-building activity. Then dissect the term "fascism" using a primary source (Mussolini's "Doctrine of Fascism" speech). This lesson serves as a great precursor to the Rise of Dictators: Mussolini/Hitler lessons. Included: -Directions for Fascism
Preview of French Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

French Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

Hi All:Would you like to bring The French Revolution to life for your students, all while helping them foster critical thinking, communication, and negotiation skills? If so, consider implementing this role-play simulation. **The resource includes: ample context for the students and instructor, character role-sheets with a biographical sketch and objectives, and a description of the debate topics. Fun note: you may want to reward students for dressing up or being emotive in their speeches**Here
Preview of Supreme Court Simulation Project (Google Comp)

Supreme Court Simulation Project (Google Comp)

Supreme Court Simulation Project Is your class learning about the judicial branch and the supreme court of the United States?In this simulation activity, students will play the roles of Supreme Court Justices, attorneys, and journalists who will work together on a real-life Supreme Court case, Tinker vs. Des Moines. The attorneys will play the role of representing each side of the case, the justices will play the role of the nine current supreme court justices, and the journalists will play the
Preview of The Industrial Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

The Industrial Revolution Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource

Hi All:Would you like to bring The Industrial Revolution to life for your students, all while helping them foster critical thinking, communication, and negotiation skills? If so, consider implementing this role-play simulation. **The resource includes: ample context for the students and instructor, character role-sheets with a biographical sketch and objectives, and a description of the debate topics. Fun note: you may want to reward students for dressing up or being emotive in their speeches
Preview of American DBQs Bundle

American DBQs Bundle

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TDS Resources
This American DBQs Bundle contains 10 different DBQs. Some products are great to for a day or two, others can take a week or so to teach. All of these center around a central historical question and are primary source driven!Questions?Email me at inquiryforTDSR@gmail.com Save Money With A Bundle!Simulations Mega BundleWorld History I BundleU.S. History I BundleAmerican DBQs BundleFinancial Literacy BundleReligion Demographics BundleThank You For Your Purchase!If you enjoyed this product you can
Preview of Simulation Mega Bundle

Simulation Mega Bundle

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TDS Resources
This bundle includes 9 different simulations and provides lessons for U.S. and World History, as well as Civics, Business and Economics classes. Questions?Email me at inquiryforTDSR@gmail.com Save Money With A Bundle!Simulations Mega BundleWorld History I BundleU.S. History I BundleAmerican DBQs BundleFinancial Literacy BundleReligion Demographics Bundle Thank You For Your Purchase!If you enjoyed this product you can let other teachers know by leaving a review. You'll earn TpT Credits when you
Preview of The Black Death Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource Ever!

The Black Death Role-Play Simulation -- The Most Engaging Resource Ever!

Hi All:Would you like to bring The Black Death to life for your students, all while helping them foster critical thinking, communication, and negotiation skills? If so, consider implementing this role-play simulation. **The resource includes: ample context for the students and instructor, character role-sheets with a biographical sketch and objectives, and a description of the debate topics. Fun note: you may want to reward students for dressing up or being emotive in their speeches**Here's a
Preview of Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Farmhouse Theme

Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Farmhouse Theme

With distance learning causing a disconnect with content in the classroom, this editable Farmhouse Google Slides interactive Choose A Path scenario template allows you to excite your students by providing them with their own adventure with your content.As you transport your students into your content scenarios, your students can evaluate historical events, scientific discoveries, mathematical quandaries, and much more as they decide their own choices when facing the same situations our historica
Preview of The Great Depression Journal Activity (Google Comp)

The Great Depression Journal Activity (Google Comp)

The Great Depression Journal ActivityIs your class learning about the Great Depression in World History or United States History? In this fun activity, students will read about life during the Great Depression, they will then imagine themselves as a teenager who is moving from Oklahoma to California during this time period. Students will write two journal entries describing their life, feelings, and surroundings on their trip. The activity is no prep and easy to use! Google Slides and PDF Google
Preview of The Treaty of Versailles Simulation

The Treaty of Versailles Simulation

Setting:  From January to June of 1919 the Allies meet in Paris, France at Versailles to discuss how to end the Great War. The Allies negotiated for months the final terms of the treaty, with no input from the Germans. Throughout the negotiations France sought to punish Germany in order to make it impossible for the Germans to renew a war with France, while the United States and Great Britain did not want to create a treaty that could lay the groundwork for another war. Here lies the resolution
Preview of Marvel vs DC Review Game

Marvel vs DC Review Game

An exciting and immersive review game for students who enjoy Marvel and DC characters. Rules are below:OBJECTIVE: Answer a question to move a character from your team (2 heroes & 1 villain). The team that has collected the most items wins the game.1) Each team selects two heroes and one villain and are placed at a green start tab on their side of the board.2) After a team answers the review question you ask correctly, they may move one character on the board. If they are incorrect, they do n
Preview of Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Boho Theme

Editable Choose A Path Interactive Slides Boho Theme

With distance learning causing disconnect with content in the classroom, this Boho themed editable Google Slides interactive Choose A Path scenario template allows you to excite your students by providing them their own adventure with your content.As you transport your students into your content scenarios, your students can evaluate historical events, scientific discoveries, mathematical quandaries, and much more as they decide their own choices when facing the same situations our historical fig
Preview of Using Group Discussion Roles to Enhance Student Learning

Using Group Discussion Roles to Enhance Student Learning

Created by
Holly Heinsohn
An active learning lesson designed to increase student understanding and retention of the effects of the Progressive Movement. This student centered activity is also designed to enhance student critical thinking skills with discussions through the use of group roles. The social studies lesson is correlated to the Common Core Standards for ELA – History/Social Studies – 8-12 grade levels, Chapter 113. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Social Studies Subchapter C. High School Level, and the
Preview of Using the Jigsaw Model WW I Diplomatic Advisors

Using the Jigsaw Model WW I Diplomatic Advisors

Created by
Holly Heinsohn
An engaging collaborative activity designed to increase student understanding of the causes of World War I. This student centered lesson improves memory retention and reading comprehension through the use of collaborative groups.The social studies lesson is correlated to the Common Core Standards for ELA – History/Social Studies – 8-12 grade levels, Chapter 113. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Social Studies Subchapter C. High School Level, and the National Curriculum Standards for Soci
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