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African history simulations

Preview of Trans-Saharan Trade Simulation Game - Ibn Battuta and the Mali Empire

Trans-Saharan Trade Simulation Game - Ibn Battuta and the Mali Empire

This is a fun, exciting way to get your students to role-play in groups as explorers crossing the Sahara during the gold-salt trade. Students must work together in a caravan to make the right decisions along the journey to avoid losing too much health or too many blocks of salt. Just print one game card per student and control the story from your projector! Includes:- Trans-Saharan Trade Simulation PowerPoint- Trans-Saharan Trade Student Game Card- Spinners to Print for Random Events within Simu
Preview of African Kingdom of Aksum Virtual Field Trip (Google Earth Exploration)

African Kingdom of Aksum Virtual Field Trip (Google Earth Exploration)

Take your students on a virtual field trip to explore Aksum, Ethiopia. Using a combination of Google Earth 360-degree views, informational text, visuals, and video content, your students will learn and explore ancient ruins up close. This virtual field trip is all about the Kingdom of Aksum (Axum).Your students will learn about and explore::: Geographic location of Ethiopia:: What was the Kingdom of Aksum?:: Construction of Obelisks:: King Ezana's Obelisk:: The Great Stelae :: Church of St. Mary
Preview of The Berlin Conference Simulation - Scramble for Africa Activity - Imperialism

The Berlin Conference Simulation - Scramble for Africa Activity - Imperialism

This is a fun-filled activity that simulates the events that unfolded in the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, sometimes referred to as the Scramble for Africa. It coincides with AP World History's Topic 6.2 - State Expansion from 1750-1900. However, it could be used for on-level courses too. There is minimal prep. Only a few things need to be printed and a couple of things need to be cut out."You are here in Berlin at the request of Otto von Bismarck to represent your designated nation.  The g
Preview of Ancient Egyptian Mummification Lesson and Simulation

Ancient Egyptian Mummification Lesson and Simulation

Created by
All Day April
Your learners will love this fun and interactive lesson and simulation on Ancient Egypt. With this lesson, learners will learn how Ancient Egyptians did the mummification process and then get to do a hands on activity themselves. They will mummify an apple designed to look like a pharaoh. Then, they will complete a handout to go along with the simulation. *You will need to buy your own supplies for this simulation*This Resource Includes:9 Slide Presentation on Egyptian Burial Procedures1 Ted Ed
Preview of Silent Barter and Trade Simulation: West Africa Edition!

Silent Barter and Trade Simulation: West Africa Edition!

Created by
Mr Powers' Class
Have fun with an unforgettable learning experience with the Silent Barter and Trade Simulation: West Africa Edition! This economic simulation is designed specifically for teachers who want to engage their students in an interactive learning experience that not only teaches about the history of West Africa, but also provides students with practical skills in teamwork, budgeting, and strategy.During the simulation, students will be divided into teams and challenged to silently trade along the ban
Preview of Interactive Simulation: Transatlantic Slave Trade

Interactive Simulation: Transatlantic Slave Trade

Interactive Simulation: Transatlantic Slave TradeThis is one of my favorite lessons of the year! It is impactful and eye opening for students to see such an interactive simulation of the slave trade and its impact!This is a great one day interactive simulation about the trans-atlantic slave trade. All you need to do is post the graphic organizer below in Google Classroom, or print it out on paper and share the link with students to get to the simulation. Once my students are done I like to have
Preview of Medieval West Africa Kingdoms - Decline & Fall of the Mali Empire Simulation

Medieval West Africa Kingdoms - Decline & Fall of the Mali Empire Simulation

Are you struggling to get your students engaged and excited about your West African Empires Unit? Then use this no prep simulation & let your students experience the decline and fall of the Mali Empire! Students will read passages on decline & fall of Ghana, Mali & Songhai!Then students will work with and against their partner as they experience the following causes for decline: internal rivalries, rebellions and invasions. By the end, students will identify which empire the class si
Preview of African History Play: The Story of Sundiata the Lion King

African History Play: The Story of Sundiata the Lion King

Created by
Matthew Esposito
A comedic and educational interpretation of the Malian legend of Sundiata. This play will expose students to one of Mali's greatest legends and will get them actively engaged as they act out the parts of the legend.
Preview of Chat GPT - Egyptian Book of the Dead Adventure Tour

Chat GPT - Egyptian Book of the Dead Adventure Tour

Created by
AI History Hub
Embark on an unforgettable journey through ancient Egypt with our "Egyptian Book of the Dead Adventure Tour" teaching resource! This comprehensive package offers an immersive learning experience that will transport your students to the mystical world of ancient Egyptian beliefs and rituals.What's Included:ChatGPT Adventure Tour: Your students will step into the shoes of an intrepid explorer as they interact with a dynamic ChatGPT adventure tour guide. Through text-based adventures, they will unr
Preview of World History: Ancient West Africa WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE!

World History: Ancient West Africa WHOLE UNIT BUNDLE!

Description:This two-week unit will have your students fully engaged in a challenging yet fun unit on the history of Ancient West Africa.Recommendation:This unit bundle is activity-based. It works best with any standard textbook unit on the history of Ancient West Africa, especially Ghana and Mali. Time required: 9-10 days.Grading/Assessment: Formative Assessments (Homework): Four -Grade selected writing prompts -Caravan worksheet page -Notes from Station Activity (optional) -Pre-Writing Page fo
Preview of Imperialism Activity

Imperialism Activity

This activity works well to explain the various ethnic groups in Africa and the issues these groups faced when colonizers imposed superfluous borders during the Berlin Conference. Students are asked to separate a series of colors and shapes into 55 sections randomly. The teacher will then read from a script to discuss pre-existing conflicts/alliances that may prove to be issues in these new "states."File includes two options for worksheets: one that is already completed with shapes and colors an
Preview of West Africa: Silent Barter Salt and Gold Trade, Notes and Instructions

West Africa: Silent Barter Salt and Gold Trade, Notes and Instructions

Synopsis of activity:This two-day lesson and simulation combination activity serves an effective way to broaden your students’ understanding of the geography, economics, resources, and practices of West Africa and the empire of Ancient Ghana. Middle school students love this activity, but it would be great for a high school world history class as well. Role of the teacher:Your role on day one is to guide the students through a vocabulary lesson and have the students take notes on “Silent Barter”
Preview of Greenbook Simulation Game Only and Movie Sheet

Greenbook Simulation Game Only and Movie Sheet

This file is designed to expose students to the Greenbook. During segregation, African Americans were subjected to violence and harassment on American roads. Travel was very dangerous. The Greenbook was a guide designed to inform motorists of friendly places during travels to avoid hostile environments. Game Directions: Travel from the starting space to destination moving one space at a time. Each space you move on counts as 1 hours of driving time. As you plan your travel moving from space to s
Preview of Water Scarcity - Nile River classroom simulation Africa studies

Water Scarcity - Nile River classroom simulation Africa studies

Created by
Path to Success
Students will enjoy simulating one of East Africa's countries that relies on the Nile River as their main water supply. The five countries will choose to cooperate or compete in order to receive points, which represent the amount of water their country needs based on their current population. The simulation takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Great way for students to understand how important water is for this region in Africa.
Preview of Plessy v Ferguson Socratic Seminar

Plessy v Ferguson Socratic Seminar

This resource includes the following:Plessy V Ferguson reading covering background, amendment elements, and final remarks from Justice Henry Brown and Justice John HarlanAnnotation technique to ensure close reading and note taking on the text (can be used for a grade)Potential discussion questions for the Socratic SeminarInstructions on how to conduct the Socratic Seminar and sentence stems to help students phrase their comments or questions in the Socratic Seminar
Preview of Diplomatic Mission for Mali

Diplomatic Mission for Mali

In the 14th century, Mansa Musa was the leader of the kingdom of Mali. Today, he's the wealthiest man in all of history. He embarked on an epic journey across north Africa, following the trans-Saharan trade route as he made his pilgrimage to Mecca. Following his pilgrimage, he sent ambassadors to other regions, hoping to engage them in trade to increase his wealth and changed north Africa forever.In this teacher-created activity, students will take on the role of the diplomats sent by Mansa Musa
Preview of Geography and History of Africa Jeopardy Review and Quiz

Geography and History of Africa Jeopardy Review and Quiz

Provide your students with a fun way to review African geography, history, and culture with a Jeopardy simulation and quiz to follow! Topics include ancient history, modern history, culture, geographical features, and political geography. Students will be assessed through multiple-choice and matching-styled questions! The Jeopardy template is easy to edit if you wish to make any changes!Special Note: Due to not being able to attach PDFs to a Google Drive product on TPT, the first slide of the Go
Preview of Mummification Simulation

Mummification Simulation

Created by
All Day April
Your learners will love this fun and interactive simulation on Ancient Egypt. Students will participate in the Ancient Egyptians mummification process themselves! They will mummify an apple designed to look like a pharaoh. Then, they will complete a handout to go along with the simulation.I have done this with my learners for the past two years and it has been a class favorite!
Preview of AP World History Let's Trade! Activity

AP World History Let's Trade! Activity

IMPORTANT NOTE: This resource was made for the former AP World course, in which all of world history was covered. If you are still teaching all eras rather than just modern, it's a worthwhile resource. If you're only covering modern (fitting the new AP World framework), this is not worth purchasing.This is a fun activity from HistoryChic's Treasure Trove that you can use in AP World History Unit 3 to help students review the major trade routes and products (you do need to have covered this mate
Preview of Readers Theater: The Scramble for Africa and "Gentlemen of the Jungle"

Readers Theater: The Scramble for Africa and "Gentlemen of the Jungle"

This is a script for a readers' theater and activity I adapted from Jomo Kenyatta's famous fable "The Gentlemen of the Jungle". The story includes 7 characters, and emphasizes the African point of view of colonization and resistance. This is a great way for students to understand the Scramble for Africa and how Europeans and African people interacted during this late 19th century event which would change the trajectory of Africa's history forever. I have included teacher instructions and recomme
Preview of African States & Societies Urban Game Simulation

African States & Societies Urban Game Simulation

Created by
Adrian Viccellio
In a 21 round simulation, students construct a West African political & economic landscape that shows changes over time, spanning the Bantu migrations, the arrival of camel caravans, the expansion of Islam, and the growth of kingdoms and states such as Ghana and Mali. Teacher key provided and PowerPoint guide. This simulation is ready to launch as is, so great also for sub plans. My students loved this simulation because it helped them visually connect to African history.
Preview of A Long Walk to Water- Pre-reading Simulation

A Long Walk to Water- Pre-reading Simulation

Created by
Mark Sager
This fun simulation gets students out of their seat and allows them to empathize with the character of Nya in Linda Sue Park's YA novel A Long Walk to Water. Detailed directions for each step and a reflection card for students are included. This is an excellent activity to employ before reading the novel.I also use chapter two, "The Secret Life of Water," from Charles Fishman's nonfiction novel The Big Thirst: The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water after this simulation to bridge come of
Preview of Simulation: Bandung Afro-Asian Conference

Simulation: Bandung Afro-Asian Conference

Oftentimes the Cold War is taught solely as a struggle between East and West, however students should also see how it was equally a struggle between North and South. Throughout the entirety of the Cold War, the U.S. and the U.S.S.R sought to extend their influence and that of their competing political ideologies to southern nations in South America, Africa, and Asia, thus affecting the entire globe. In 1955, the first large Afro-Asian conference took place in Bandung, Indonesia to discuss commo
Preview of Outstanding Common Core Aligned Imperialism Unit (Top Seller!)

Outstanding Common Core Aligned Imperialism Unit (Top Seller!)

This lesson is an exemplar for a Common Core aligned lesson. Perfect for when one is being observed by administration or as a fun way to teach New Imperialism. Could be taught over 2-5 days. This lesson emphasizes content literacy, document analysis, and engagement. It contains a warm-up and visual inquiry piece that will get the students engaged in the lesson right away, plus a document analysis piece for a real textbook from 1887 Europe describing the "4 states of society". It clearly illustr
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