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10th grade middle ages games

Preview of Medieval Life Game

Medieval Life Game

Created by
History Gal
In this game, the class is divided into six kingdoms. The members of each kingdom randomly choose a feudal position: monarch, lord, vassal, knight, peasant/serf. Before game play begins, students research their feudal position (worksheet included) and the monarch divides up the kingdom's wealth.The game board is made up of individual 8.5 x 11 inch rectangles. You may construct the board on a wall or on the floor. The rectangles may be rearranged differently each time for a unique game each time
Preview of Crusades Fun Class Game Power Point Driven

Crusades Fun Class Game Power Point Driven

This game is creative and easy to run. My students gave it a thumbs up!!! The winners of the game get to choose a number and his/her destiny as a crusader is displayed for the class. Each click made on the PowerPoint game board shows another question until students make it to Jerusalem.This fits perfectly with the Crusades curriculum outline also posted and the crusades graphic organizer also posted. _____________________________________________________________________________________***SAVE BIG
Preview of Medieval Europe Urban Game Simulation

Medieval Europe Urban Game Simulation

Created by
Adrian Viccellio
In 18 rounds, students construct a medieval landscape with manors, guild halls, cathedrals, roads, and many more features that show change over time from a rural to urban economy in the middle ages. Teacher key provided and PowerPoint guide. My students loved this simulation because it was so visually oriented.
Preview of Renaissance Mystery Party Gallery Walk - Fun Knives Out Style Detective Activity

Renaissance Mystery Party Gallery Walk - Fun Knives Out Style Detective Activity

In this Knives-Out-Style renaissance-detective-lesson students solve a crime while learning about the accomplishments of key renaissance figures! This renaissance mystery party activity is engaging, fun, and academic.Setting the stage: Billionaire Ronald Jenkins has a lavash Hollywood A-list party with a renaissance dress-up theme. The party is complete with a Da Vinci painting borrowed from the Vatican. In a strike of lightning, the lights dimmed, and the painting went missing! The student's mi
Preview of Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day History: SEPTEMBER!

Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day History: SEPTEMBER!

Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day History: SEPTEMBER!In this daily warmup, daily trivia, and bell ringer product for World History, you receive 30 daily warmups for the month of SEPTEMBER! Each short activity is designed to start class each day, and each warmup is focused on a historical event that happened on each day during the month of September! Questions are focused mainly on topics studied during early and modern World History courses. While all questions a
Preview of Middle Ages Feudalism Game Social Class Activity

Middle Ages Feudalism Game Social Class Activity

Middle Ages Feudalism GameUse this game to teach students about the different social classes and inequalities of the Middle Ages.Students will be assigned roles, complete small tasks, be evaluated, and receive payment for their task completion. Activity wraps up by totaling and comparing income received by each social status. Includes wrap-up questions for culmination of activity.Resource IncludesGame DirectionsStudent Review TasksCoins for GameTeacher Suggestions for UseContent Topics Covered
Preview of Middle Ages Simulation: A Three -Event Medieval Tournament in Your Classroom

Middle Ages Simulation: A Three -Event Medieval Tournament in Your Classroom

Created by
Brad Hulman
A Three Event Medieval Tournament INTRODUCTION: Medieval Knights were trained from boyhood to develop the skills necessary to be warriors. They needed to know how to fight on horses with a lance, how to use a sword, and how to shoot a bow and arrow. Tournaments were held to allow Knights the chance to practice and show off their abilities in these three skills necessary to be a good Knight. In this classroom tournament they will exhibit their skill in JOUSTING (fighting with a lance),
Preview of Medieval Guilds Simulation

Medieval Guilds Simulation

Created by
Brooke Franklin
Research shows that students only remember 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear, and 90% of what they say and do! This activity will allow your students to experience the challenges of trade in medieval Europe and explore the changes brought forth by the emergence of guilds in a way that is engaging and memorable. After completion of this activity students will be able to explain how guilds changed trade in medieval Europe. Students will also understand the following: Guilds are busine
Preview of Black Death Simulation Game (step by step booklets)

Black Death Simulation Game (step by step booklets)

The black death of 1347 was one of the worst pandemics in human history. This activity is a two day lesson that allows students to act out a 13 step interaction as if they were living during the time of the Bubonic Plague. Set up for roughly 26 students, each student has a step booklet they must follow to interact with other classmates as if they were a member of the Italian community in the 1300's. Each student portrays a different type of profession that fits with the time period. Their profes
Preview of Murder in Canterbury: A Social Deduction Game Based on The Canterbury Tales

Murder in Canterbury: A Social Deduction Game Based on The Canterbury Tales

Created by
Zachary Hamby
To Canterbury the Pilgrims ride and commit some nasty homicides...The Knight, the Miller, the Wife of Bath, the Pardoner—all the classic characters of The Canterbury Tales are here—mixed up in a medieval murder mystery. But who is a true pilgrim and who is a bandit planning to ambush the rest of the party? In this social deduction game based on The Canterbury Tales for 8-25 players, Chaucer must use his keen powers of observation to determine who is righteous and who is rotten. The Story: It all
Preview of CivSim - A civilization building simulation!

CivSim - A civilization building simulation!

Created by
OliveLink Games
Countless civilizations have existed throughout history. So why are students only exposed to 6 or 7 throughout their middle school experience? Because those handful of civilizations are the ones who built lasting empires! CivSim is a civilization-building simulation designed to help students understand how ancient civilizations either grew to become lasting empires or crumbled and were forever lost to history. Throughout the simulation, students will work collaboratively to try to advance the
Preview of Witchcraft in the Middle Ages

Witchcraft in the Middle Ages

Created by
Dr C's History
This resource includes 4-5 lessons about witchcraft in the Middle Ages. It would fit in well after lessons on the Church or, before or after, crime and punishment. It has a range of activities, including:source work questionsa potion creation taska handout about identifying witchesa quiz about witches in popular culturea research task about the Bamberg witch trials a 'Would you be accused of being a witch during the Middle Ages?' quiz The PowerPoint will guide all the lessons with all handouts e
Preview of Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle Review

Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle Review

Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle Review includes - 31 Terms and 31 clues plus word bank. Crossword covers the Early Middle Ages, High Middle Ages and the Late Middle Ages. This is a perfect activity for reviewing before a test, as homework or for substitute plans. This includes two puzzles, one with a word bank and one without. Save money! Get this resource along with the entire unit, including PowerPoints, warmups, worksheets, a video guide, review Kahoot!, crossword review, assessment and lesson p
Preview of Introduction to the Middle Ages: Myths of the Medieval Europe Bingo

Introduction to the Middle Ages: Myths of the Medieval Europe Bingo

Created by
Dr C's History
Did table manners exist? Was everyone short? Did people defy the Church? This game of bingo sets out to debunk some of the common misconceptions and generalisations about the Middle Ages and, in doing so, sets the tone for the unit by ensuring that this time period is explored in a nuanced and complex. As well as being a fun way to introduce the topic, it encourages students to approach the unit in a curious and critical way. Once the game of bingo is over, use the information on pp.26-30 of the
Preview of Rise of the Samurai: Digital Escape Room

Rise of the Samurai: Digital Escape Room

I designed this digital breakout for my 7th graders in our Feudal Japan Unit. Most of my students have a blast when we do escape rooms, even when a clue has them baffled. This is the longest breakout activity I've made yet, featuring 17 locks. The kids will need to work together to solve clues involving: Japanese greetingscheesy rebusesa virtual jigsaw puzzlea talking koala that makes them do mathmap analysispoems to ponderarmor to identifyquotes across the feudal classesThe students should comp
Preview of Medieval Monopoly - Feudalism Lesson

Medieval Monopoly - Feudalism Lesson

Created by
DEBATOPOLIS
Teach Feudalism in a fun interactive way with this Medieval Monopoly Game! Assign each of your students to a group playing the role of a king, noble, knight, or peasant. Kings, of course, have more money to buy property and more power to change the rules of the game. While peasants, though many in number, have very little power and money, often leading them to stealing or even revolting. Watch your classroom turn into a Middle Ages economic system and enjoy the sociological experiment unfold bef
Preview of Chess:  Glimpses of the Middle Ages

Chess: Glimpses of the Middle Ages

Bring feudalism and the Middle Ages closer to home with this research and analysis activity regarding the board game "Chess". Students will analyze the game play, board set up and rules of the game of chess to conduct inductive analysis regarding what each piece may tell us about the power structure of the middle ages. An excellent preview or supplemental activity perfect for kick starting a week on a Monday or wrapping up a long week on a Friday. I've used this for many years with my world
Preview of Middle Ages Major Events Role Cards Activity

Middle Ages Major Events Role Cards Activity

This Middle Ages Major Event Role Cards Activity will let students investigate the lives of Europeans as they lived, worked, and navigated their way through the major events of the Medieval Age.Included are 6 short scenarios, with 2+ roles each, that cover Legal Reforms in England, The Magna Carta, The Bubonic Plague, The Hundred Years War, The Crusades, and more! Students further research, rewrite script or performance, and act out the roles to review content over the events or to introduce t
Preview of JUEGO DE HISTORIA MEDIEVAL: "FEUDALISMO: FORJA TU REINO" (SPANISH)

JUEGO DE HISTORIA MEDIEVAL: "FEUDALISMO: FORJA TU REINO" (SPANISH)

Created by
HistoryinPlay
En los siglos IX Y X, los reyes eran muy débiles y no tenían ejércitos ni medios para proteger sus reinos de vikingos, sarracenos y magiares. Como no contaban con la protección del rey los campesinos buscaron la protección de los nobles y sus castillos. De esta forma, nace el feudalismo, en el que los nobles aceptaron el poder del rey mediante un pacto de vasallaje pero ellos mismos actuaban como “reyes” en sus feudos (territorios). La sociedad quedó dividida en tres grupos llamados estamentos:
Preview of HISTORY GAME: MEDIEVAL EUROPE "FORGE YOUR KINGDOM"

HISTORY GAME: MEDIEVAL EUROPE "FORGE YOUR KINGDOM"

Created by
HistoryinPlay
In the 9th and 10th centuries, kings were very weak and lacked armies or means to protect their kingdoms from Vikings, Saracens, and Magyars. Since they did not have the king's protection, peasants sought the protection of the nobles and their castles. Thus, feudalism was born, in which the nobles accepted the king's power through a vassalage pact, but they themselves acted as 'kings' in their fiefs (territories). The society was divided into three groups called estates: the nobility, the clergy
Preview of Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day in History: NOVEMBER

Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day in History: NOVEMBER

Daily Warmups & Bell Ringers for World History! On This Day in History: NOVEMBERIn this daily warmup, daily trivia, and bell ringer product for World History, you receive 30 daily warmups for the month of NOVEMBER! Each short activity is designed to start class each day, and each warmup is focused on a historical event that happened on each day during the month of NOVEMBER! Questions are focused mainly on topics studied during early and modern World History courses. While all questions ar
Preview of Byzantine Empire, Rise of Islam, Crusades Bundle: Study Guide/Activity Packs

Byzantine Empire, Rise of Islam, Crusades Bundle: Study Guide/Activity Packs

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about the Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the Crusades. This bundle combines three separate Study Guides and Activity Packs. They are: the BYZANTINE EMPIRE, THE RISE OF ISLAM, and THE CRUSADES. You get a savings of $3.00. This packet also contains three sets of five different highly engaging and interdependent cooperative group activities. The cooperative activities are structured to motivate students to
Preview of Game  on the Middle Ages -- "From Rome to the Renaissance"

Game on the Middle Ages -- "From Rome to the Renaissance"

Created by
Tash Curricula
Great game in Google Slides to keep your students engaged and having fun while reviewing what they've learned in a European Middle Ages Unit. --> 145 slides!Can be played individually or in groups. Use online dice. Full directions at the bottom of first slide.
Preview of China, Japan, and West Africa Middle Ages Bundle: Study Guide/Activity Packs

China, Japan, and West Africa Middle Ages Bundle: Study Guide/Activity Packs

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about China in the Middle Ages, the Early Japanese, and West African Empires. This bundle combines three separate Study Guides and Activity Packs. They are: CHINA IN THE MIDDLE AGES, THE EARLY JAPANESE, and WEST AFRICAN EMPIRES. You get a savings of $3.00. This packet also contains three sets of five different highly engaging and interdependent cooperative group activities. The cooperative activities are structure
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