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12th grade asian studies simulations

Preview of Model United Nations (Model UN simulation) - Int'l Court of Justice - Syria

Model United Nations (Model UN simulation) - Int'l Court of Justice - Syria

Model United Nations ICJ simulation on Syria: Sixty-seven teachers have bought this product and the reviews are flattering. It was updated August 8, 2019 with the addition of a power point on the ICJ. Are you interested in doing an International Court of Justice (ICJ) simulation? Using this product, the students act as ICJ judges in assessing whether the Syrian government is guilty of genocide. The 8 sided document includes the following:1) The International Court of Justice (ICJ)2) PROCEDUR
Preview of Israel, Palestine, neighbors - develop a peace plan with this comprehensive Ppt

Israel, Palestine, neighbors - develop a peace plan with this comprehensive Ppt

Sixty -one teachers have bought this comprehensive treatment of the conflict between Israel and its neighbors leading to group development of a peace plan. In this "package" there are 3 power points. Each of them deal with the conflict between Israel and its neighbors; they just do so at differing levels of depth. The most comprehensive is 172 slides; the middle level is 145 slides, and the most concise is 88 slides. (Sorry! This conflict is so complex that I need at least 88 slides to do it
Preview of South China Sea Dispute Simulation Distance Learning

South China Sea Dispute Simulation Distance Learning

Created by
Chad Raymond
This is a role-play simulation of the South China Sea dispute in which students try to negotiate international agreements while pursuing conflicting objectives. Teams of students represent the countries of Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and the USA. The simulation can be conducted in the physical classroom or online.
Preview of Shogun Simulation:  Will the Shogun Shut Down Japan?

Shogun Simulation: Will the Shogun Shut Down Japan?

Immerse your students into Japanese History by simulating the Shoguns decision to kick foreigners out of the island during the age of exploration. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the Japanese feudal state and how European exploration affected other cultures while strengthening their inquiry and speech skills. Allow your students to get past memorizing facts and begin to critically think by placing themselves in the shoes of decision makers.
Preview of Mukden Incident/Manchuria Crisis Interactive Lesson Plan (Post WWI East Asia)

Mukden Incident/Manchuria Crisis Interactive Lesson Plan (Post WWI East Asia)

Introduce Interwar/Post WWI East Asia to your students in a way that helps them to understand the major themes of the era, why the region would move into another world war, and use the Mukden Incident (aka: Manchuria Crisis) as a specific example to showcase the major themes. Lesson plan includes notes over the content, a group activity, and a lesson debrief. Zip folder includes Word Doc and PDF versions of the student notes, teacher notes, group handouts, activity decision cards, and the Powerp
Preview of AP World History Bundle - Topic 2.2 - The Mongols and Role Playing Activity

AP World History Bundle - Topic 2.2 - The Mongols and Role Playing Activity

This bundle includes Topic 2.2 - The Mongols and the Making of the Modern World Google Slides presentation with lecture notes and an accompanying role-playing activity for students to complete. The notes are aligned to the College Board's CED for topic 2.2. The role-playing activity assigns students a character as an advisor to Kublai Khan in helping him decide how to rule China.Please go to the product listings below for previews and more detailed descriptions of each component of this bundle:
Preview of *Gandhi/Indian Independence Simulation*

*Gandhi/Indian Independence Simulation*

Created by
Simulation Man
The Gandhi/Indian Independence Simulation immerses students in the Indian Independence movement through the eyes of one of its main leaders, Mahatma Gandhi. This is, in essence, a guided notes activity however, students debate and work together as a class to evaluate and make decisions regarding the various scenarios of Gandhi's life. This activity engages students with the course content and helps them to get to know Gandhi and the events that led to Indian Independence on a more personal level
Preview of How Should the Mongols Rule China?  Role Playing Simulation for AP World History

How Should the Mongols Rule China? Role Playing Simulation for AP World History

You are here in China around the year 1270 and are participating in a high-level conference the Mongols are holding in which they are having to decide what advice to give Kublaí Khan about how he should rule China. Some at this meeting are invading Mongols, while others are Chinese advisors whom the Mongols have allowed to participate in the conference. You are all trying to figure out one thing though. How should the Mongols rule China?In this simulation, students are assigned a role and given
Preview of Model United Nations simulation (Model UN) Population, Overpopulation

Model United Nations simulation (Model UN) Population, Overpopulation

This product was updated in December 2020. So far 63 teachers have purchased it. It involves the students in a Model United Nations simulation, whereby the students will have a fairly easy time discerning their country's policy regarding population control. The focus of the simulation will be on China and Africa. The debate will center around 2 draft resolutions dealing with the questions: (a) Have the one and two child policies of China done more harm than good? and (b) should these policie
Preview of Culture of the Mongols Virtual Field Trip

Culture of the Mongols Virtual Field Trip

Created by
Mary Fallon
This activity allows your students to take a virtual field trip back to the time of the Mongol Empire to learn about the culture of its people. Through this interactive slides presentation, your students will learn about their homes, clothing, foods, religious beliefs, warfare, and more! Great activity for students to work independently in class or at home, with a partner, or as a whole class adventure together. Included is the slides presentation with links to seamlessly guide your students o
Preview of Chinese Communist Party: 11th Party Congress Simulation

Chinese Communist Party: 11th Party Congress Simulation

This simulation is designed to analyze the situation facing China with a declining Mao and the end of the Cultural Revolution.  Students engage in role playing by taking on one of three perspectives, debating the merits of continuing down the path Mao laid out vs. reforming the Chinese economy and/or Chinese government.
Preview of Mongol Invasion Simulation

Mongol Invasion Simulation

Created by
M G
This activity is designed as an introduction to a lesson on the Mongol Empire, or as a review activity.From the perspective of the Mongol Empire, students will plan a conquest of a targeted region. Using information they have about geography, reputation of the empire, assets, and disadvantages, students will strategize the best plan of action.This activity includes three scenarios.
Preview of Chinese Dynasty Debate Project

Chinese Dynasty Debate Project

Created by
Luke Gunkel
This project directs groups of students to participate in a debate over which ancient Chinese dynasty was the most influential. It's a great project to use if you need to cover a thematic look at the dynasties of ancient China over the course of 1-2 days, while keeping the kids invested and engaged with the topic. My students took a full two and a half class periods to prepare, debate, and discuss afterwards. They remained engaged throughout because, for them, it's much more fun to research a dy
Preview of China's Shang Versus Zhou Dynasty Debate Activity

China's Shang Versus Zhou Dynasty Debate Activity

The class will debate which dynasty, the Shang or the Zhou, made the most significant achievements to Chinese history and the world today.Explore the Yellow River Valley Bronze Age Civilization with your students!
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 Soviet Leaders Press Conference Simulation (World History / Geography)

Soviet Leaders Press Conference Simulation (World History / Geography)

Soviet Union / USSR Leaders Press Conference Simulation World History / Russian History. Need a great project to ensure students learn important information about the various Soviet Leaders to connect the Cold War to the Modern Era? This activity helps speed up the course of study in regards to a study of Soviet Leadership. This activity works great as a prep activity for the Post Cold War Unit / Materials. Sign up sheet, research guidelines and rubric for presentations included. This product
Preview of Vietnam War Simulation and Slides

Vietnam War Simulation and Slides

Created by
Rebecca W
*Lesson includes prompts for independent research and a simulation.*This lesson provides a comprehensive history of US involvement in Vietnam and the history of colonization in the region. It is from a pro-peace perspective.- Begins with with overview of goals and maps of the region- Hook: Guiding questions for brief independent research OR based on background knowledge/previous class learning- Students get moving by writing down and attempting to answer three questions they need answered to bet
Preview of THE MONGOLS: How did these Nomadic Warriors Become Empire Builders?

THE MONGOLS: How did these Nomadic Warriors Become Empire Builders?

Hello fellow educators! This presentation is for those World History teachers who need content and investigative lessons on the rise of the Mongols during the late Middle Ages. It conforms to new state standards across the country and the new AP Modern World History curriculum (1200 CE - Present), which stresses teaching this particular topic for the AP Exam. It contains several slides featuring recommended essential questions, warm ups, brief lecture notes and an interactive decision-making sim
Preview of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Negotiating Peace

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Negotiating Peace

Created by
tristan mccoy
In this 2-day assignment, students will participate in negotiating terms of peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
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