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Preview of Stock Market Crash (1929) Simulation: Causes of the Great Depression

Stock Market Crash (1929) Simulation: Causes of the Great Depression

Created by
Will Pulgarin
Bring history alive for your students! This is a one day stock market simulation that will help your students understand the major causes of the stock market crash of October 29th, 1929 while role playing and while working together! This lesson is an amazing way to start your unit on the Great Depression! This lesson provides students with a general understanding of how the stock market operates and how stock speculation works. This lesson will bring history alive for your students!This product
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 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 1920s Stock Market Game: Ready to Strike it Rich? Roaring 20s, Great Depression

1920s Stock Market Game: Ready to Strike it Rich? Roaring 20s, Great Depression

Created by
Creating History
Your kids will love this game! This proven simulation has been a best seller for the last 10 years because it keeps kids engaged! Add student names into the game for even more fun. An excellent transition from the 1920s to 1930s. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Here is what others are saying! 85 positive reviews and counting!This resource was exactly what I wanted it to be. Richard"This activity was amazing to give my students a glimpse at the excitement that people were feeling during the Roaring 20s and the deva
Preview of Sharecropping Simulation - PowerPoint and Student Notes

Sharecropping Simulation - PowerPoint and Student Notes

Students will experience what it was like to be a sharecropper with this activity! Students will keep track of their finances as they go through one year of being a sharecropper. Notes on sharecropping during the Reconstruction era are also included. Students are given the opportunity at the end to reflect on the experience.A great activity that keeps students engaged, and includes math integration through the finance sheet!
Preview of World History: Treaty of Versailles- PPT & Simulation (Debate)

World History: Treaty of Versailles- PPT & Simulation (Debate)

Created by
Mrs Amaro
This is a COMPREHENSIVE lesson on the Treaty of Versailles that I used for my last formal observation to "wow" my principal! :) The lesson objectives include: Compare and contrast the goals of the Big Four at the Paris Peace Conference. Negotiate the terms of the Treaty of Versailles from the perspective of a member of the Big Four. Identify and describe the major terms of the Treaty (B.R.A.T.). Evaluate the Treaty’s fairness and predict its impact on Germany and future wars.Activities include a
Preview of Andrew Jackson & The Trail of Tears PowerPoint and Infographic

Andrew Jackson & The Trail of Tears PowerPoint and Infographic

Created by
History Girl
Condensed lesson summarizing the Andrew Jackson's run for President and the impact of the Indian Removal Act and Trail of Tears. Includes editable PowerPoint, coordinating student info-graphic style note taking sheet, answer key, and suggestions for optional video resources.
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 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 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 Electoral College Simulation Game

Electoral College Simulation Game

Allow your students to feel the excitement of a presidential election by having them compete against each other in pairs! Students will roll dice to claim states as they race to 270 electoral votes. Geography skills and luck will help determine the outcome of each election. Just print the handouts and control the story from your projector! Dice are required for the simulation.Includes:- Electoral College Maps- Electoral College Game CardI'm Just a Bill - Flowchart and PowerPointU.S. History Simu
Preview of Stock Market Crash Simulation Activity│1929 │Great Depression │PowerPoint Game

Stock Market Crash Simulation Activity│1929 │Great Depression │PowerPoint Game

This interactive PowerPoint activity will review the climate of the 1920's and introduce the basic of trading on the stock market to your 5th graders.Students will work together in "investment teams" and trade on the stock market with their starting $1,000. The game winds its way through the 1920s, eventually crashing on Black Tuesday. I highly recommend using this as an activity to introduce the stock market crash. The first time I tried this activity, I had already taught about Black Tuesda
Preview of Labor Unions Simulation

Labor Unions Simulation

Created by
Anthony Casey
This is a 40 minute activity where students engage in collective bargaining with their peers. Students negotiate a contract, and then the teacher can spend as much, or as little, time debriefing the activity. Teacher may have a class discussion, or fish bowl depending on time allotment. Activity itself gets students talking with one another, teacher facilitates the negotiation process.
Preview of Brrrr! It's A Cold War: Cold War Bundle

Brrrr! It's A Cold War: Cold War Bundle

Created by
History Girl
This bundle contains eight products related to teaching The Cold War in American History.-Post War Prosperity PowerPoint & Infographic (15 pages)-Cold War Division PowerPoint & Infographic (12 pages)-Cold War Conflicts PowerPoint & Infographic (22 pages)-WebQuest: JFK & the Cuban Missile Crisis (8 pages)-History Mystery: The War That Was Lost in Our Living Rooms (60 pages)-Cold War Vocabulary Assignment & Answer Key (4 pages)-Cold War Extension Activity (2 pages)-BONUS- Print
Preview of Texas Virtual Field Trip | San Antonio & The Alamo

Texas Virtual Field Trip | San Antonio & The Alamo

Created by
Teach or Travel
Virtual field trip to SAN ANTONIO & THE ALAMOTexas teachers, this one is for you!Great for introducing your Texas history unit or as an opportunity to see Texas landmarks for those who are not able to travel often.Virtual Field Trips are an engaging activity, no matter the format of instruction, your students will be engaged! You can have the class work towards the reward of 'Field Trip Friday'!NO PREP! Just 'share your screen' and present the slides. ☺Trip is designed for middle/upper eleme
Preview of Populism Game

Populism Game

Created by
Jessica Mitchell
This game allows students to take on the role of a farmer during the late 1800's in the United States to understand the difficulties they faced. Students will be able to connect their learning to the Populist Movement and how farmers were able to impact government policy and the election of 1896. After the game students will listen and take notes over a brief powerpoint that discusses the topics of:Overproduction of farmersCreation and purpose of the National GrangeInterstate Commerce Act of 1
Preview of Life in a Factory: An Introduction to Industrialism in the Gilded Age

Life in a Factory: An Introduction to Industrialism in the Gilded Age

Created by
MrAPUSH
This is an exciting lesson that teaches kids about the relationship between labor and capital. It can be used for a United States History class OR an introduction to more serious economics lessons. It provides a fun and exciting experience for even the reluctant learner. By the end of the lesson, kids will literally be jumping out of their seats to get "hired" by the Robber Barons in your fictional factory. Comes complete with all of the roles that will be played and an instruction sheet.
Preview of Spanish American War Simulation Parts One AND Two - FUN and INTERACTIVE!

Spanish American War Simulation Parts One AND Two - FUN and INTERACTIVE!

This is the COMPLETE simulation of my Spanish American War Simulation in a United States Imperialism Unit! It is one of the most fun lessons that we have, and a way that the students have really understood Point-of-View and Yellow Journalism better than ever before!The essential question used for this simulation is: "How has the media affected us as a country in the past?"In this part one of the simulation students act as reporters for William Randolph Hearst based in Cuba for the New York Journ
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 Populist Movement Simulation

Populist Movement Simulation

The following is a simulation (updated in 2019) which allows students to simulate a time period in American History in which a lot of students struggle to comprehend....the Populist Movement. This simulation is a great lead in to Industrialization and Big Business. I have recently run this updated version of the simulation and my students truly enjoyed it and were engaged the whole time. For this simulation students are assigned one of the following roles to play: a Banker, a Railroad Boss, a
Preview of Constitutional Convention

Constitutional Convention

Created by
misskotter
How much power should the federal government have? That is the guiding question of this problem-solving and role play activity on the Constitutional Convention. This download includes: 1. A motivating "entrance ticket" activity (w/student "tickets" and signs for classroom) 2. Delegate power point 3. Student handout 4. Teacher answer key 5. Lesson plan for this activity including assessment using an online polling site. ***UPDATE*** ***The delegate role play cards, needed for this lesson
Preview of ARCHEOLOGY JAMESTOWN: Historical Digs-Jamestown's Archaeological Discovery!

ARCHEOLOGY JAMESTOWN: Historical Digs-Jamestown's Archaeological Discovery!

Introducing the Ultimate Jamestown Settlement Archaeology Adventure - a comprehensive 3-day lesson plan designed to transport your students back in time to the historic Jamestown settlement of 1607 to 1620, right from the comfort of your classroom! This engaging and immersive educational resource, available on Teachers Pay Teachers, is your ticket to bringing history to life like never before.**Key Features:**1. **Student Notes Sheets:** Your students will have access to carefully crafted note s
Preview of Lewis and Clark Expedition: Interactive Simulation: Decision Making Game

Lewis and Clark Expedition: Interactive Simulation: Decision Making Game

Make history comes alive with this interactive simulation of Lewis and Clark's epic Corps of Discovery expedition! With 16 rounds and 85 slides comprised of realistic scenarios, reading comprehension activities, dice rolling options, a decipher activity, and more - your students will live through the adventure of Lewis and Clark's famous expedition right at their fingertips! It is proven students retain 90% of information if they "do" the task. Well in this simulation, they are not just learning
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