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Preview of Cold War Decision-Making Bundle: 4 Simulations for Conflict & Crisis

Cold War Decision-Making Bundle: 4 Simulations for Conflict & Crisis

Created by
Korina Chin
Teach the Cold War through four high-engagement simulations that put students in the role of decision-makers. This bundle includes: Cuban Missile Crisis Korean War Vietnam War Alliances (NATO vs Warsaw Pact)Students will: Analyze real historical dilemmas Evaluate competing strategies Make and defend decisions Perfect for: Building a multi-day Cold War unit Increasing student engagement Replacing traditional lecture with active learning Each activity is designed to be flexible and can b
Preview of Cold War Mini Unit: Simulations, Autopsy & Post-Mortem Assessment

Cold War Mini Unit: Simulations, Autopsy & Post-Mortem Assessment

Created by
Korina Chin
Teach the Cold War through a structured sequence of conflict, crisis, and consequence. This mini unit includes: Korean War Simulation Cuban Missile Crisis Simulation Batista Autopsy Cold War Post-Mortem (Culminating Assessment) Students engage in decision-making, analyze leadership outcomes, and synthesize their learning in a final structured task. Perfect for: A 3–4 day Cold War sequence Increasing engagement while maintaining rigor Providing a built-in assessment 👉 Valued at $26.25+ if
Preview of Black Death Simulation | Medieval Europe | Trade, Plague, & Pandemic Game

Black Death Simulation | Medieval Europe | Trade, Plague, & Pandemic Game

Created by
Graded By Grant
Teaching the Black Death can feel abstract for students—but its impact becomes real when they must make decisions under pressure. In this interactive Black Death simulation, students take on the role of medieval states and navigate trade, religion, labor shortages, and public health choices as the Bubonic Plague spreads across Afro-Eurasian networks from 1347–1353. Each decision increases wealth or risk, forcing students to confront the same dilemmas historical societies faced. This simulation
Preview of Treaty of Versailles to Hitler | Causes of WWII & Rise of Dictators Unit

Treaty of Versailles to Hitler | Causes of WWII & Rise of Dictators Unit

Teach the causes of WWII including the Treaty of Versailles, the rise of Hitler & other totalitarian leaders, economic instability, expansionist policies, and the failure of appeasement. This low-prep, standards-aligned bundle explores the long-term and immediate causes of WWII. Through informational readings, primary source analysis, PPTs, & critical thinking activities, students will gain a deep understanding of how and why WWII began. This unit includes the following products: • Treaty of
Preview of WWII Mega Bundle | Treaty of Versailles & Rise of Dictators - to Japan Full Unit

WWII Mega Bundle | Treaty of Versailles & Rise of Dictators - to Japan Full Unit

⭐️This WWII Mega Bundle takes students from the Treaty of Versailles and the Rise of the Dictators to Japan’s role in World War II. Bring the most pivotal conflict of the 20th century to life with this comprehensive World War II Mega Bundle! Packed with engaging lessons, hands-on activities, quizzes, and interactive games, this bundle gives you everything you need to teach the causes, major events, homefront, Holocaust, and aftermath of WWII in a way that’s interactive, memorable, and cla
Preview of Cold War Wars: Korean War & Vietnam War Decision Simulations

Cold War Wars: Korean War & Vietnam War Decision Simulations

Created by
Korina Chin
Want more Cold War simulations? Upgrade to the full bundle and save: Cold War Decision-Making Bundle: 4 Simulations for Conflict & CrisisHelp students explore two major Cold War conflicts through interactive decision-making simulations. This pack includes: Korean War Decision Architecture Vietnam War Decision Architecture Students analyze historical context, evaluate policy options, and make critical decisions as global tensions unfold. Perfect for: Comparing limited wars during the Cold War
Preview of AP® World Unit 2 Topic 2.3 Indian Ocean and Topic 2.4 Trans-Saharan Trade WHAP

AP® World Unit 2 Topic 2.3 Indian Ocean and Topic 2.4 Trans-Saharan Trade WHAP

These lessons are designed for use with AP® World History Modern, Unit 2 Networks of Exchange Topic 2.3: Exchange in the Indian Ocean and Unit 2 Topic 2.4: Trans-Saharan Trade Routes. The lessons include lectures with speaker notes, guided notes packet for students, and an extension activity. Details of what is included: Topic 2.3 Exchange in the Indian Ocean22-slide lecture available in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ that covers the material outlined in the CEDPrintable speaker notes to acco
Preview of Ancient Civilizations Unit Bundle World History Activities & Projects

Ancient Civilizations Unit Bundle World History Activities & Projects

Engage your students with this Ancient Civilizations Unit Bundle! Includes simulations, debates, STEM activities, projects, and assessments covering trade, government, culture, and innovation. Perfect for middle school world history. Teach Ancient Civilizations with confidence using this complete, engaging unit bundle designed to move students beyond memorization and into critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world connections. This bundle provides everything you need to teach a cohesi
Preview of Jimmy Carter and the Appointment of Paul Volcker Decision-Making Simulation

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

Created by
James Totton
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 Global Conflict Bundle | 6 Crisis Simulations | AP & IB | Gr 9-12

Global Conflict Bundle | 6 Crisis Simulations | AP & IB | Gr 9-12

6 complete crisis decision simulations. AP-aligned. Zero prep. Built for AP World History, AP Comp Gov, and IB Global Politics. What would your students do in a global crisis? This no-prep bundle puts students in the role of decision-makers during real-world conflicts like Iran–Israel, Taiwan–China, and global trade disruptions. Instead of just learning about conflicts, students must make high-stakes decisions, defend their choices, and face real consequences. Turn your classroom into a de
Preview of Cold War Autopsy: Batista & the Cuban Revolution | Regime Collapse Analysis

Cold War Autopsy: Batista & the Cuban Revolution | Regime Collapse Analysis

Created by
Korina Chin
Why Did Batista’s Government Collapse?This Cold War Autopsy challenges students to diagnose the fall of Fulgencio Batista’s regime in Cuba using evidence, systems thinking, and historical judgment — not memorization. Instead of summarizing events, students act as analysts examining political, economic, social, and Cold War conditions to determine the primary cause of regime collapse in 1959. This activity works as: a stand-alone Cold War lesson a bridge into the Cuban Revolution or a precur
Preview of Absolute and Comparative Advantage Activity: A replayable review exercise

Absolute and Comparative Advantage Activity: A replayable review exercise

Take advantage of this collaborative activity to help your students practice content including: -calculating absolute and comparative advantage -theory related to production possibilities curves such as straight vs. curved lines and points on, in, and outside the PPC -identifying mutually-beneficial terms of trade To start each of five activity slides, students will construct PPCs for two countries using dice rolls. In turns, students come to the board to check the work of the previous student b
Preview of Rock-Paper-Scissors Game Theory Simulation

Rock-Paper-Scissors Game Theory Simulation

Economics and AP Microeconomics teachers: Here's a fun activity you can use with your students when introducing game theory, oligopoly market structure, and Nash equilibrium. In a series of rounds of rock-paper-scissors, your students will have a great time learning about strategic decision-making. It's a great way to help them understand the functioning of oligopoly markets.
Preview of Abolitionist Debate Simulation – Fire in the Republic Role-Play Activity

Abolitionist Debate Simulation – Fire in the Republic Role-Play Activity

Created by
The History Cat
Divide students into competing abolitionist factions and challenge them to negotiate a unified strategy before internal divisions tear the movement apart. This structured, multi-day simulation places students inside the abolition movement at a moment of rising national tension. Rather than debating North vs. South, students take on the roles of rival abolitionist factions each with different priorities and limitations.  The simulation reveals how disagreements over strategy, violence, political
Preview of Columbian Exchange Simulation | 5 Regions | AP World History | Digital Activity

Columbian Exchange Simulation | 5 Regions | AP World History | Digital Activity

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
In 1492, Columbus made landfall in the Caribbean and set in motion the most consequential ecological, demographic, and economic transformation in human history. Two worlds collided. The exchange that followed moved goods, crops, animals, peoples, and diseases across the Atlantic in both directions — but the costs and benefits were distributed with profound inequality. This fully digital, browser-based simulation puts students inside five of the exchange's most important regions across six round
Preview of AP Human Geography End of Year Capstone Project | Create a Country | All 7 Units

AP Human Geography End of Year Capstone Project | Create a Country | All 7 Units

Bring your course full circle with a meaningful, creative, and rigorous capstone experience! The AP Human Geography End of Year Capstone Project | Create a Country | All 7 Units challenges students to apply everything they’ve learned across the entire year to design and present their own realistic country. This project is perfect for the final weeks of school—giving students ownership, creativity, and a chance to demonstrate mastery of all seven APHuG units in one cohesive assignment. 🌍 What
Preview of Campaign Finance Limit Scavenger Hunt for AP US GoPo

Campaign Finance Limit Scavenger Hunt for AP US GoPo

Created by
Tony Arndt
Teach your students about the complicated campaign finance limits! This activity gets your students to play roles (some real people!) and find others that are doing things legally or illegally in terms of donating and spend money that influences our elections. This activity helps students understand Citizens United, Buckley v. Valeo, SuperPacs, Pacs, and the roles of others involved in the election process. There is a key at the end of the document to help teachers figure out who fits under ea
Preview of Create a Berlin Wall Escape Plan Simulation | Cold War Berlin Wall Activity

Create a Berlin Wall Escape Plan Simulation | Cold War Berlin Wall Activity

Created by
The History Cat
If you're looking for a really fun way to get students to learn about the cold war, engage in problem solving, and creative writing. This lesson plan is for you. Turn Cold War history into a high-stakes challenge your students won’t forget. In this interactive simulation, students take on the role of East Berliners in 1965 and must design a realistic escape plan from behind the Berlin Wall using historical evidence and critical thinking. This isn't just questions dressed up as an escape. Studen
Preview of From Cottage System to Factory System:  A Lego Simulation Game

From Cottage System to Factory System: A Lego Simulation Game

Are you a history teacher looking for a fun way to help your students understand the differences between the cottage (also known as the domestic or putting-out) system and the factory system of the Industrial Revolution. In this hands-on simulation, your students will explore the differences between the Cottage Industry and the Factory System during the Industrial Revolution. They'll role-play historical production roles and experience how work, efficiency, and social structures changed with ind
Preview of UrbanSim! Design a Sustainable City: Urban Planning/Ecology Simulation Project

UrbanSim! Design a Sustainable City: Urban Planning/Ecology Simulation Project

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
🌆 DESIGN YOUR SUSTAINABLE CITY: THE ULTIMATE URBAN PLANNING PROJECT 🌳 **Bring urban planning to life** with this engaging, standards-aligned project where students become city planners balancing human needs, environmental protection, and wildlife habitat! **WHAT STUDENTS DO:** - Design a complete city with 30+ required elements (CBD, suburbs, factories, schools, transportation, green spaces, etc.) - Test ideas using FREE SimCity alternatives (SimCity BuildIt, City Creator, Micropolis) - Write
Preview of Modern World History Mega Bundle | 37 Lessons + 8 Decision Sim | AP, IB | Gr9-12

Modern World History Mega Bundle | 37 Lessons + 8 Decision Sim | AP, IB | Gr9-12

✓ 37 ready-to-teach lessons + 8 decision simulations + 6 complete units. Zero prep. ✓ Imperialism → WWI → Interwar → WWII → Cold War. One analytical spine across all 37 lessons. ✓ Real primary sources (Library of Congress, IWM, V&A, Met, Yad Vashem, Yale Avalon, USHMM). No AI imagery. No pastiche. ═══════════════════════════════════════════════ Why did the 20th century explode? From the scramble for Africa to the Berlin Wall, your students will trace the structures AND the choices that built the
Preview of Sector Scramble: Economic Geography Mystery Game (AP Human Geography, Economics)

Sector Scramble: Economic Geography Mystery Game (AP Human Geography, Economics)

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
Engage your AP Human Geography students in Economic Geography like never before!Sector Scramble transforms Unit 7.2 into an immersive 45-minute group competition where students decode 12 mystery countries by sorting 8 economic sector clues into Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary buckets. No country names revealed until the dramatic finale! ✅ Three addictive phases per round:Phase 1: Sort the Clues – Drag-and-drop economic clues (cars, coffee, oil, tech hubs) into sectorsPhase 2: Map th
Preview of Gilded Age Mock Trial — Robber Barons vs. Captains of Industry

Gilded Age Mock Trial — Robber Barons vs. Captains of Industry

Created by
The History Cat
Was the Gilded Age a golden era of American progress or a dark age of ruthless exploitation? In this high-stakes mock trial, your students aren't just reading about the past; they’re deciding the verdict for the biggest figures of the Gilded Age.  From the cutthroat boardrooms of Rockefeller and Morgan to the staggering wealth gap of the working poor, your students will dive into the grit and greed of the late 19th century. Students Will Learn:How Gilded Age industrialists used monopoly tactics
Preview of Cold War Command: Containment or Confrontation - A Decision-Based Simulation

Cold War Command: Containment or Confrontation - A Decision-Based Simulation

Created by
Korina Chin
What if students had to decide the Cold War—without knowing how it ends?Cold War Command: Containment or Confrontation places students in the role of U.S. policymakers facing three irreversible decisions with incomplete, sometimes contradictory evidence. There are no correct answers. Only defensible reasoning. Students must commit to choices before outcomes are revealed, justify their decisions in writing and discussion, and confront unintended consequences as they unfold. This is not a debate.
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