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Preview of Gerald Ford and the NYC Financial Bailout Simulation

Gerald Ford and the NYC Financial Bailout Simulation

The Bailout Decision: Gerald Ford and the Rescue of New York City (1975)An Immersive Presidential Decision-Making Simulation for High School StudentsBring fiscal policy, federalism, and modern American history to life with this high-stakes, student-driven simulation! Transport your classroom to the autumn of 1975—a moment of unprecedented domestic financial panic. Your students won’t just read about the near-collapse of America’s largest city; they will step directly into the Cabinet Room to deb
Preview of Jimmy Carter and the Appointment of Paul Volcker Decision-Making Simulation

Jimmy Carter and the Appointment of Paul Volcker Decision-Making Simulation

The Volcker Decision: Carter and the Question of Restraint (1979)An Immersive Presidential Decision-Making Simulation for High School StudentsBring macroeconomics, political strategy, and modern American history to life with this high-stakes, student-driven simulation! Transport your classroom to late July 1979—a moment of severe economic crisis. Your students won’t just read about Jimmy Carter’s historic appointment of Paul Volcker to the Federal Reserve; they will step directly into the Oval O
Preview of Ronald Reagan and the Iran-Contra Affair Decision-Making Simulation

Ronald Reagan and the Iran-Contra Affair Decision-Making Simulation

The Decision at a GlanceIt is December 7, 1985. President Ronald Reagan has gathered a handful of his most senior advisers in the family quarters of the White House—away from the staff and the note-takers. The subject is a secret so closely held that most of the government does not know it exists. American hostages are being held captive in Beirut by terrorist-linked groups. A secret channel to the Islamic Republic of Iran promises their release—in exchange for American anti-tank missiles.The di
Preview of The Newcomers: Immigration & Migration Waves – Digital Mapping & Local History

The Newcomers: Immigration & Migration Waves – Digital Mapping & Local History

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
Bring your community’s history to life with The Newcomers, an inquiry‑based lesson that connects immigration, migration, and human geography to students’ own lives. Students investigate a major “newcomer” wave that shaped your town or region—whether immigrants, wartime workers, rural‑to‑urban movers, or recent arrivals—and tell this story through maps, data, and personal voices. This editable DOCX resource includes: A ready‑to‑print student handout with graphic organizers, a table for brainstor
Preview of Ronald Reagan and Social Security Reform Simulation

Ronald Reagan and Social Security Reform Simulation

Bring legislative compromise, fiscal policy, and modern American history to life with this high-stakes, student-driven simulation! Transport your students to mid-January 1983—a moment of acute domestic crisis. Your students won’t just memorize the historic 1983 Social Security Amendments; they will step directly into the White House Cabinet Room to debate entitlement reform, partisan polarization, and the "third rail" of American politics.Designed as part of the High School Case Method Project,
Preview of Jimmy Carter and the Camp David Accords Simulation

Jimmy Carter and the Camp David Accords Simulation

The Camp David Gamble: Carter and the Pursuit of Middle East Peace (1978)An Immersive Presidential Decision-Making Simulation for High School StudentsTurn your classroom into the White House Situation Room with this high-stakes, student-driven foreign policy simulation! Transport your students to late July 1978—a moment of escalating international tension. Your students won’t just memorize the historic Camp David Accords; they will step directly into the Oval Office to debate geopolitics, nation
Preview of Constitutional Convention Simulation | APUSH | 1787 Compromises

Constitutional Convention Simulation | APUSH | 1787 Compromises

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
Fifty-five delegates. Five deadlocked debates. One fragile republic hanging on every vote.This fully digital, browser-based simulation puts students in the room where it happened — and their faction determines what they can do. The Constitutional Convention Simulation uses a branching decision tree mechanic, meaning early choices unlock or block later options. Pick the New Jersey Plan, and the Three-Fifths path shifts. Side with the deep South on slavery, and the Bill of Rights negotiation gets
Preview of Crossroads: Immigration Simulation| AP Human Geo. Unit 2

Crossroads: Immigration Simulation| AP Human Geo. Unit 2

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
Push. Pull. Move. Stay. Survive. Crossroads: An Immigration Simulation places students inside the decisions that drive one of the most contested issues of our time. Rather than studying migration through charts and models alone, students become the people whose lives those models describe — and then they have to negotiate the policy that governs those lives. Six roles. Five drawn from real modern-day migration situations: a Syrian refugee whose city was destroyed by war, a Venezuelan nurse f
Preview of Why the Articles Failed: Articles of Confederation Crisis Simulation

Why the Articles Failed: Articles of Confederation Crisis Simulation

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
What's Included:This complete, ready-to-teach lesson transforms how students understand America's first national government by moving beyond simple memorization to real-world problem-solving. Through document analysis, primary source investigation, crisis simulation, and structured debate, students explore why the Framers created the Articles of Confederation, how those provisions reflected post-Revolutionary fears, and why those structures ultimately failed—setting the stage for the Consti
Preview of Career Readiness HTML Template Bundle for Canvas LMS

Career Readiness HTML Template Bundle for Canvas LMS

Career Readiness HTML Template Bundle for Canvas LMSHelp your students build real-world employability skills with this complete Career Readiness HTML Template Bundle, designed specifically for Canvas LMS. This bundle includes five fully editable HTML pages that bring clarity, structure, and visual appeal to your career readiness unit. Each template uses clean inline styling that displays beautifully inside Canvas Pages and Assignments, without requiring teachers to adjust CSS or upload images.
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Decision-Making Simulation

Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Decision-Making Simulation

Bring history to life with The Emancipation Decision, a high-stakes presidential simulation that challenges your high school students to step directly into Lincoln’s cabinet! Over 75 to 90 minutes, a student-led Abraham Lincoln must navigate intense, competing pressures from four iconic advisers regarding the timing and scope of the Emancipation Proclamation. But the real magic happens in Phase 3, where the teacher steps in to rigorously "stress-test" the president's decision, turning a classic
Preview of Bill of Rights Simulation | Faction Negotiation | APUSH AP Gov Civics | Digital

Bill of Rights Simulation | Faction Negotiation | APUSH AP Gov Civics | Digital

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YoTeachItJoey
The Constitution was ratified. Now Madison has to pay the bill. The Bill of Rights didn't write itself — it was negotiated, faction by faction, amendment by amendment, in the First Congress of 1789. Anti-Federalists wanted explicit protections against federal power. Southern planters wanted state sovereignty as a shield for slavery. New England merchants wanted commerce protected and civil jury requirements kept out of federal courts. Madison wanted amendments narrow enough to change as little a
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