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Preview of Knighthood Simulation | Middle Ages Simulation Activity about Medieval Knights

Knighthood Simulation | Middle Ages Simulation Activity about Medieval Knights

This no-prep, game-based Knighthood Simulation will be a highlight in your Middle Ages or Medieval Europe unit! In this Middle Ages activity with printable and digital options, students will learn the process of how someone became a knight in Medieval Europe!Simulations can be such fun and meaningful activities, but they often take a lot of work and preparation to set up, which is why we did all of the work for you! You don't need to cut, purchase, or set-up anything to do this simulation, simpl
Preview of Create Your Own Medieval Manor: Map Simulation

Create Your Own Medieval Manor: Map Simulation

Created by
Matthew Esposito
To create a more immersive experience I created this fun simulation to guide students through the different parts of a fief and manor. Anyone can show a canned image of a diagrammed manor. But in this simulation students become a medieval lord or lady and design their own following a realistic storyline. Lots of fun and educational!
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 Middle Ages Simulation Game

Middle Ages Simulation Game

Have you ever wanted to transform your instruction so that learning takes place in the form of a game? If so, this is the game for your classroom! This Middle Ages (Medieval) game is called Feudal Domination, and it was conceived based on a popular board game called Axis & Allies (similar to Risk) In this game, Kingdoms (and manors) are owned by students, denoted by specific Coats of Arms & Medieval Mii characters that they design. Each team possesses a Treasury, Military Units and a
Preview of Feudalism Simulation

Feudalism Simulation

Students will take part in a feudalism role play activity to understand the different roles within the European feudal system. Students remained engaged the entire lesson and became overly upset when they realized who ended up with most of the m and m's.
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 Hip Hop Griot; Rapping African Folktales & Oral  Traditions

Hip Hop Griot; Rapping African Folktales & Oral Traditions

Created by
Creative History
Oral tradition is essential to all societies. This is particularly important in societies where a large number people were not literate. The culture and traditions of most African civilizations was not carried on through a written language. The history and traditions of Africa were continued over the centuries, orally through storytellers and through performance by the entire village or tribe. The class will be divided in to groups of five or six who will write, design, and perform an Afric
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 Fall of Rome and Rise of Middle Ages A Play

Fall of Rome and Rise of Middle Ages A Play

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
The purpose of this activity is to help students identify and understand the causes and effects of the Fall of the Roman empire. Students will participate in a play in which the Roman emperor continually taxes his people into poverty and then enslaves those unable to pay. Students will understand how the Emperor’s financial policies led to the Middle Ages and the conditions of serfdom for many poor people of the empire. Students will also understand the reasons barbarians attacked Rome, leadin
Preview of Middle Ages/Feudalism Simulation

Middle Ages/Feudalism Simulation

Have your students learn what the Feudal system was like by participating in this engaging activity!
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 The Great Age of Exploration - The Crusades and Trade with the East! A Play

The Great Age of Exploration - The Crusades and Trade with the East! A Play

Created by
Brian Markwald
A great skit to help introduce some of the reasons why there was an Age of Exploration. During the Crusades, a trade relationship develops between points in the middle east and with some Italian city-states. Of these, Venice benefited the most and will boast the largest market in Europe at this time. This skit helps explain how this develops in a humorous way. A great lesson starter! Have fun!
Preview of Feudal Japan Simulation

Feudal Japan Simulation

Students play the roles of daimyos and lesser lords with the object of becoming Shogun. Students must trade resources to build their economy and military. Purchasing and payment is done through resources, so trading and cooperation are essential to winning.
Preview of Teaching with Chess
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Teaching with Chess

Teaching with Chess is one of the most unique ways to teach feudalism in medieval Europe. Combined with the fun of learning one of the oldest, most played games in the world, students will learn about how the history influenced the game and be able to relate the material in a fun feudalism simulation. The video is available for you, the teacher, to watch until you feel confident teaching the unit on your own but it was also created with students in mind and is absolutely student friendly. The v
Preview of Medieval Guild Simulation Activity

Medieval Guild Simulation Activity

Created by
Erica Wise
This activity includes directions, resources, and tips to hold a medieval guild simulation in your classroom. This activity works well with all types of learners, and it allows students to better understand and reflect on the guild system. This project was designed for grade 7-8 students but can be modified slightly for older students.
Preview of Middle Ages VR

Middle Ages VR

Created by
Annie Almekinder
Provide this Google Slide or Power Point slide deck to your students. Let them use their phones, iPads, or laptops to view scenes in 360 degrees. Students can walk a castle in Poland, sit in the royal keep in the UK, be a knight on a horse during a joust. Students work in partners or small groups to discuss what they see, hear, and notice.
Preview of Medieval Simulation

Medieval Simulation

The simulation asks your student to find out about medieval life using the internet and producing a brochure about their life, and second a class activity in which two Duke vie for the crown. All cards and supplemental information is included in the file and it is a fun activity for the students and engages them completely!
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