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Preview of Eco-City 2050: Earth Day sim for Middle School

Eco-City 2050: Earth Day sim for Middle School

Designed for middle school. Can be tweaked for any subject. Add a writing piece, math piece, or geography/natural resources piece as well. Slides are all ready to go. All you have to do is set a timer and keep score. (This was initially designed for a 45-minute class.) Your class becomes the Executive Council of New Horizons. They are divided into five special interest groups: Power & Grid, Green Guard, City Hall, Industrial Union, and Youth Voice. They must face 3 ecological challenges and deba
Preview of The First Thanksgiving Simulation: Plymouth Survival Crisis | SEL History Sim

The First Thanksgiving Simulation: Plymouth Survival Crisis | SEL History Sim

Step into Plymouth Colony and experience one of the most uncertain moments in early American history. Students become historical roles living through the challenges surrounding Plymouth and the events leading to the First Thanksgiving. Instead of memorizing facts, students experience difficult choices, survival pressures, trust-building, and multiple perspectives through an immersive SEL Through History simulation. Will communities cooperate? Will fear increase? Can trust be built between people
Preview of Enlightenment Philosophers | European/World History | 9th,10th,11th,12th Grade

Enlightenment Philosophers | European/World History | 9th,10th,11th,12th Grade

The Enlightenment Philosophers| Valentine's Day Activities for 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Graders is the perfect blend of study/review material and a deeply engaged activity for students. Students start with the first part of the activity in an open note quiz on ten philosophers covered in class. My class utilizes our World History textbook (Strayer Version 4) but even a simple internet search can yield some of the basic characteristics of the chosen philosophers. Examples of Philosophers: RousseauV
Preview of Forest Food Web Activity | Hands-On Food Chain Simulation With Yarn (Gr.3-6)

Forest Food Web Activity | Hands-On Food Chain Simulation With Yarn (Gr.3-6)

Students physically model a forest ecosystem by creating a giant food web with yarn. As each organism connects to others, students visually see how energy flows through food chains in the ecosystem. This highly engaging activity helps students understand producers, consumers, and ecosystem balance. (Need an Introduction? Introduction to Food Webs | Editable PowerPoint and Worksheets) Why use this resource?students move around and interactvisually easy to understand ecosystem connectionsstudents
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