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British history simulations for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of War of the Roses - English History Simulation

War of the Roses - English History Simulation

Created by
Strategies
An exciting simulation which allows students to immerse themselves in the role of a noble family during the time of the Lancaster and York wars. Students will work together in teams to make decisions, change sides, and support or overthrow the ruling family of England. The simulation takes the class through many of the major battles while teaching them about the history of England. I designed this simulation for our fifth grade teachers' Tudor unit as a Motivational Introduction. It can also
Preview of Elizabeth I: The Bachelorette

Elizabeth I: The Bachelorette

Created by
Dr C's History
This activity is based on the TV show, the Bachelorette. The students select (or are given) one of Elizabeth I’s suitors to research. Using the information they gain from their research, each student will create and present a dating profile of their chosen bachelor to try and win Queen Elizabeth I’s heart. Who will receive the final rose at the rose ceremony? This is a fun and engaging way to:- introduce all of the suitors competing for Elizabeth I's heart-highlight to the students how unique he
Preview of Industrial Revolution Game "From Pasture to Pavement"

Industrial Revolution Game "From Pasture to Pavement"

Created by
Indo Learning
"From Pasture to Pavement" - A city-building game where you start with a small rural town in 1700 England and within 150 years you build it into a thriving urban city. From managing farms and agriculture to building factories & apartments, you'll need to balance the needs of your citizens with the demands of industry and commerce. As your town grows, you'll face new challenges such as pollution, traffic congestion, and social inequality. Can you lead your town through these challenges and bu
Preview of Declaration of Independence-Minnie and Mickey Simulation

Declaration of Independence-Minnie and Mickey Simulation

Created by
Jessica Sperry
Introduce the Declaration of Independence to your students by giving them a simulation where Minnie and Mickey are breaking up. Help Minnie list "grievances" against Mickey, and write a breakup letter to him. Then, connect it to how Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence to "breakup" with Britain and introduce some grievances listed in the document.
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