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Higher education middle ages games

Preview of Medieval Monopoly - Feudalism Lesson

Medieval Monopoly - Feudalism Lesson

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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 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 The Crusades Board Game

The Crusades Board Game

Created by
CURIOUS CAT
Board Game / Game CenterColorful and CoolCONNELL GAMES provide teachers with a means to supplement existing resources, enhance student interest, and reinforce key educational concepts. Students learn and teachers monitor.This game can be used as a student center or as a game day activityCONTENTSGame Board: Prints for 8 x 11Question Cards / Adaptable for other types of questionsNumber Cube Cutout: Dice are easy substitutions and can be found in game section of department storesPawn Cutouts: My fa
Preview of Medieval / Middle Ages Board Game

Medieval / Middle Ages Board Game

Created by
CURIOUS CAT
Board Game / Game CenterColorful and CoolCONNELL GAMES provide teachers with a means to supplement existing resources, enhance student interest, and reinforce key educational concepts. Students learn and teachers monitor.This game can be used as a student center or as a game day activityCONTENTSGame Board: Prints for 8 x 11Question Cards / Adaptable for other types of questionsNumber Cube Cutout: Dice are easy substitutions and can be found in game section of department storesPawn Cutouts: My fa
Preview of Medieval Monopoly Chance Cards & Property Cards

Medieval Monopoly Chance Cards & Property Cards

Created by
DEBATOPOLIS
Use these Middle Ages themed Chance and Property Cards as you play Medieval Monopoly to help teach your students feudalism.
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