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U.S. History simulation interactive whiteboards

Preview of Causes of the American Revolution Analogy Game

Causes of the American Revolution Analogy Game

This humorous game begins by posing to students a number of 'Parent-Child Conflict' scenarios in which students are asked to make decisions from the point of view of a child. What students don't realize is that every conflict scenario is intended to be a direct analogy to a cause of the American Revolution. These analogies and connections are revealed to students after they complete the decision making game. By using analogies in a game-like format, students are able to better understand and
Preview of Crime Scene Investigation: The Death of Abraham Lincoln

Crime Scene Investigation: The Death of Abraham Lincoln

LITTLE/NO PREP NEEDED! Crime Scene, Evidence, AND Crime Scene Report ALL INCLUDED!Have your students display their investigative skills by analyzing primary sources, artifacts, and evidence to understand the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.Students explore Motive, Evidence, and the Capture of the Suspect, all while gathering the necessary information to draw their own conclusions about the critical thinking questions following their investigation.Sources include Quotes, Images, Maps,
Preview of Reconstruction and Western Expansion Jeopardy

Reconstruction and Western Expansion Jeopardy

Looking for a Reconstruction and Western Expansion Jeopardy game review for your class or center? Through this game you can play as a whole class with dividing your class in two teams. Pick a speaker for the groups and have everyone in the team decide the answer. Provide about 2 minutes for them to answer before forfeiting to the other team. The teacher will need to keep up with the points to determine the winning team.
Preview of Andrews Raid Civil War Virtual Interactive Map Tour

Andrews Raid Civil War Virtual Interactive Map Tour

Created by
Danielle Darling
Andrews' Raid, or the Great Locomotive Chase, is an exciting adventure story and a major turning point in the American Civil War. Get your students excited about American History and the Civil War with this Google Earth map and virtual tour. Ride the rails from Atlanta to North Georgia on the route that the General took. Stop where the train did and explore the surrounding area. Get a real feel for what Andrews and the Raiders saw and had to deal with along this 111 mile stretch of Georgia r
Preview of End of the Year Road Trip Activity

End of the Year Road Trip Activity

Created by
Dynamic Dragons
This is an activity that involves a virtual road trip around the U.S. Students will learn about famous Americans such as: Helen Keller and MLK as well as landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.This also incorporates math and economics by making money choices, and mileage. There is also a printable booklet that goes with it so students can follow along. It is great to keep the students engaged and excited at the end of the year.
Preview of Interactions of Native Americans and European Explorers

Interactions of Native Americans and European Explorers

Created by
Super Sailor's
Simulation to show positive and negative interactions of Native Americans and European Explorers.
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