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7th grade problem solving simulations

Preview of Peace Path: A Visual Conflict Resolution Strategy

Peace Path: A Visual Conflict Resolution Strategy

I have used a Peace Path for the past 8 years of teaching Special Education, and absolutely love it. It is an awesome way to help students work out any issues that arise. I also use it personally with my students if an issue needs to be addressed. It really helps students learn how to work out a problem in a safe way. Just print the pages on card stock, laminate each one, and tape it together. It's very easy to use- two people step on each sides of the path on the footprints and walk through the
Preview of Design a Zoo: A Digital Project Based Learning Experience

Design a Zoo: A Digital Project Based Learning Experience

Created by
PBL Learning Lab
Thanks for choosing this project based learning experience for your students! They are sure to have fun, be creative, and learn some valuable skills. In Design a Zoo, students take on the role of a design consultant asked to create a new zoo. Students will need to: –Name the Zoo –Create a welcoming sign –Select the animals –Design animal habitats –Create information sheets –Create a budget –And present their work to a "Board of Directors" This experience is designed to be completed without sub
Preview of Characteristics of Living Things Interactive PowerPoint AND Case Studies

Characteristics of Living Things Interactive PowerPoint AND Case Studies

Fun, animated review of the material as well as TWO case studies exploring the characteristics of life. Students journey to Europa, where they must analyze samples for the presence of life. In the second case study, students discover the tobacco mosaic virus. This extremely fun PowerPoint was created to get kids thinking! No more simple lectures centered around listing the shared characteristics of life - your students will be putting themselves in the shoes of xenobiologists and research bota
Preview of Class Escape Problem Solving Game

Class Escape Problem Solving Game

Created by
Erin Smith ELA
Modeled after the popular "Escape" games in many cities around the country, this classroom version prompts students to work together as a class to solve puzzles, connect the clues, and crack the code! This is a great activity for the first week of school to encourage teamwork and help students get to know each other and the classroom. Your students will be totally engaged in this hands-on challenge! You will need the following tools: - tape - color printer - scissors or paper cutter - white c
Preview of Stranded:  Island survival icebreaker/team-building

Stranded: Island survival icebreaker/team-building

Thieving monkeys. Angry ghosts. And there's SOMETHING in the jungle. Can YOU survive the island until help arrives?Many students have played the classic critical thinking game in which they prioritize a list of items to survive on a remote tropical island. But there's two major drawbacks of this original version. First, most of these games reward a clear preference for certain items ("What do you mean you didn't take the compass?"). Second, the game basically ends as soon as the students m
Preview of Fun Project-Based Learning Trio - Food Trucks, Ice Cream Shops and Theme Parks!

Fun Project-Based Learning Trio - Food Trucks, Ice Cream Shops and Theme Parks!

Created by
PBL Central
Get all three of our awesome project-based learning resources for $1 more than the price of two!These projects will lead your students through an amazing and in-depth journey as they design all aspects of their very own food truck, theme park or ice-cream shop business. With the provided grade-appropriate support, your students will design each aspect of their business as well as how to market their business. There is a wealth of information in this packet to guide you and your students through
Preview of End of the Year Escape Room - Summer Vacation Escape Activity feat. GoogleSlides

End of the Year Escape Room - Summer Vacation Escape Activity feat. GoogleSlides

Created by
MrWorksheet
Need a fun and engaging activity to get your students excited about the end of the school year? Then this is the product for you! Escape Rooms have been all the rage this year and this End of the Year Escape Room will not disappoint. Through unique and creative puzzles, clues and activities, students will digitally interact with the various items in the room to figure out the 7 Letter code (in ALL CAPS) to escape the classroom. Once they have compiled the 7 letter code (in ALL CAPS), students wi
Preview of High Engagement Murder Mystery Classroom Activity! (Murder at the Dance)

High Engagement Murder Mystery Classroom Activity! (Murder at the Dance)

This "whodunit" style classroom murder mystery game will have your students collecting and evaluating information, making inferences, identifying red herrings, practicing speaking and listening skills and so much more! This activity will have your students' full attention as they try to find the "killer" at the homecoming dance. This interactive activity includes all necessary pieces to run your own murder mystery game in the classroom!Setting the Scene: During the homecoming dance, the dead bod
Preview of Agribusiness And Geography: Building A Farming Supply Store

Agribusiness And Geography: Building A Farming Supply Store

Created by
David Cooper
Student groups take control of an agribusiness and use map resources to choose locations to build new stores within the United States-- locations with access to transportation, work forces, and ready markets for products. Through research, information organization, and decision-making, each group writes a business proposal placing a farm and tractor store at an absolute location. Connections between geography, agriculture, and business emerge through their justifications.Agribusiness And Geograp
Preview of Consumer Math: On a Budget

Consumer Math: On a Budget

Students will learn how to set a personal budget while building a clothing wardrobe for themselves. Situation: A fire has destroyed all of your clothes. You must replace your entire wardrobe. The catch? You are on a strict budget. How strict? $400.00. The less you spend, the more you win. Skills: Finding percent; budgeting
Preview of Host Your Own Classroom Murder Mystery Masquerade Ball!

Host Your Own Classroom Murder Mystery Masquerade Ball!

Do you teach a mystery novel/unit/genre study? Need something AMAZING for Halloween? Want to be remembered as the most AWESOME TEACHER EVER? My students' absolute FAVORITE events of the whole year was the murder mystery masquerade ball I put on after students read Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. Three weeks before the event, I would send out mysterious invitations alluding to a masquerade ball. Two weeks before the event, I would give students their character cards. These cards inclu
Preview of Fun Group Work Skills Role Playing/Discussion Lesson!

Fun Group Work Skills Role Playing/Discussion Lesson!

Created by
Lexiphile
Have you ever noticed that we hardly ever teach our students explicitly how to work together on a project? How to stand up for themselves while still being respectful? How to resolve conflicts peacefully but fairly? We just sort of expect them to have learned it last year. :pIf you assign group projects, you need this lesson!This is a role playing activity in which students watch short skits illustrating common group problems, and then discuss ways to resolve those problems fairly and peacefully
Preview of High Engagement Murder Mystery & Whodunit Classroom Activities GROWING BUNDLE!

High Engagement Murder Mystery & Whodunit Classroom Activities GROWING BUNDLE!

These "whodunit" style classroom murder mystery games will have your students collecting and evaluating information, making inferences, identifying red herrings, practicing speaking and listening skills and so much more! This activity will have your students' full attention as they try to find the "killer" or "culprit" at the homecoming dance or winter formal. These interactive activities include all necessary pieces to run your own murder mystery or whodunit game in the classroom!Murder at the
Preview of Economics Business Game Simulation # 2

Economics Business Game Simulation # 2

In this game, students are presented a series of 10 questions and choices. Each choice has a positive or negative impact on their business. The students are given the role of per shop owners and deal with a mix of various challenges. This is a great way to teach economics to your class, filled with hard decisions and hilarious scenarios, it will be an amazing session!I have used this game in middle school classes, high school and even college!
Preview of Roaring 20s / Great Depression / Game

Roaring 20s / Great Depression / Game

Immerse your students from the highs of the 1920's through the lows of the 1930's as our country struggled to survive some of the most difficult years on record. Students will take on character rolls, make choices, roll a die to determine outcomes, and chart successes and failures. Along the way they'll learn in an interactive environment that will feel more like play than education - a win all around! Game includes 101 slides in PDF format, instructions, and student score sheet.
Preview of Stuck in School Fun Simulation Game (Critical Thinking, Problem Solving)

Stuck in School Fun Simulation Game (Critical Thinking, Problem Solving)

This resource is an editable, fun simulation game in which students work in groups to survive scenarios. The scene is set as the students being stuck in school overnight, with all windows and doors barricaded. If any school personnel catches them, they will die/lose. Groups must strategize tactful ways out of the situations to make it through all 12 scenarios and survive the game.
Preview of Colonies Shark Tank: Pitch Your Own Settlement

Colonies Shark Tank: Pitch Your Own Settlement

Have you wondered how to get students excited about the Colonies Unit? Have you wondered how to make the Colonies Unit a perfect bridge into the Revolutionary War? Are you tired of having students label maps, answer multiple-choice questions, and write essays about the similarities and differences between the Colonial Regions? Have you ever wanted King George III to visit your classroom?This end-of-unit assessment solves many of these questions and more! Have your students jump back in time as B
Preview of Bartering in Prehistory Trade and Exchange Classroom Simulation

Bartering in Prehistory Trade and Exchange Classroom Simulation

Created by
Edu-Kiosk
This is a trading game that can be primary played with students aged 9-13. It has been designed to teach children about the prehistoric trade, and how it worked. This game also helps children in understanding the concepts of trade, bartering, exchange, needs, goods and services. Playing this simulation, children will also practice their communication and observation skills, understand the importance of team work and be introduced to bartering in fun way that they will remember.This product inclu
Preview of Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park

Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park

Created by
wild voices
Trouble at Bill Hunter Lake Park can be for grades 8 through 12. Evaluating whether a deer population exists. How many deer is too many and how many should we have? Consider and advocate for varying opinions on how an over abundant deer population should be managed during a simulated local Ministry Board of Directors meeting with locals and then vote. Town citizens are getting very frustrated and going to use their own methods of control if something is done about it. The local Ministry Board of
Preview of Spy:  Going Undercover.  A Problem Solving, Critical Thinking Spy Simulation!

Spy: Going Undercover. A Problem Solving, Critical Thinking Spy Simulation!

Problem Solving and Critical Thinking come alive in this engaging espionage simulation! This simulation models real-world problem solving and critical thinking through the eyes and actions of spies. Why Spy?Covert operations. Dead drops. Secret messages. Clandestine missions. Undercover agents. Is the principal really a principal or is she perhaps, part of a spy ring? Turn your classroom and school into a world of mystery and intrigue. When students participate in SPY Going Undercover th
Preview of Scientific Method Interactive PowerPoint Case Study #2: Bark of the Willow Tree

Scientific Method Interactive PowerPoint Case Study #2: Bark of the Willow Tree

Case study activity in the convenient form of a PowerPoint - interactive, cross-disciplinary, and engaging! The second in a collection of case studies which promote a deeper understanding of the scientific method (Check out the first case study for FREE - What's Wrong With Nya?) Note: Each case study is a stand alone. You can do just one, or all of them. Bark of the Willow Tree In this case study, you are a doctor in colonial America. Colonists begin falling ill, and you decide to try some med
Preview of Inca Building Challenge

Inca Building Challenge

For each of the units I teach in Ancient History, I like to have the students complete a building challenge. They are presented with an invention from that time period and they have to recreate this invention using the supplies I provide. This teaches critical and reflective thinking, teamwork, and provides a deeper connection to the society being studied. This lessons focus is on the Grass Suspension Bridge from the Incan Civilization. You can also purchase all four activities in my Ancient Hi
Preview of Making Money from Lemons--Microsoft Excel 2010 Project

Making Money from Lemons--Microsoft Excel 2010 Project

Created by
Sheri Powers
This is an updated version of a previously posted project. This version is updated to reflect the Microsoft Office 2010 format. Students play a fun game that requires them to figure out how to make the most profit from their own "Lemonade Stand". Students will learn to create a spreadsheet that keeps track sales profit and loss. They will also create a graph that shows a sales report at the end of their "season".
Preview of High Engagement Christmas WHODUNIT Classroom Activity! (Winter Themed Mystery)

High Engagement Christmas WHODUNIT Classroom Activity! (Winter Themed Mystery)

This winter "whodunit" style classroom mystery game will have your students collecting and evaluating information, making inferences, identifying red herrings, practicing speaking and listening skills and so much more this Christmas season! This activity will have your students' full attention as they try to find the "culprit" after the winter dance. This interactive activity includes all necessary pieces to run your own murder mystery-type game in the classroom! Setting the Scene: Every year, t
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