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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

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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 Nuclear Lab Simulation

Nuclear Lab Simulation

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JCE Education
Multiple experiments in one. In one tab students are able to use a Geiger counter to determine the radiation output in CPM and use that to calculation the half life of 3 different isotopes. In another tab, students can determine the percent composition of a rock layer (i.e. C-14 to N-14) and use that to determine the age of a fossil. Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times and then can work through these 2 experiments. In a 3rd tab all their data is reco
Preview of Synthesis of Salicylic Acid Lab Simulation

Synthesis of Salicylic Acid Lab Simulation

Created by
JCE Education
Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times. Students are walked through the steps of saponification to isolate salicylic acid. This includes requiring students to measure out and mix reagents, perform vacuum filtration, and using boiling and ice baths. A data table collects the information and provides assistance with performing the calculations to find percent yield. Although a simulation, it is designed to not give 100% yield and students will get differe
Preview of Strong Acid Base Reaction Simulation

Strong Acid Base Reaction Simulation

Created by
JCE Education
Students begin by typing in their name so it appears on their screen at all times. This focuses strictly on the reaction of NaOH with an unknown concentration of HCl. Students complete 4 trials which includes adding the NaOH dropwise and measuring, recording, and graphing the pH change. After 4 trials students calculation the concentration of HCl using the chemical reaction and mol ratio and not the dilution equation to ensure better understanding. Students will receive feedback if they are corr
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 Power on Trial: United Nations | Cold War, Global Institutions & Responsibility

Power on Trial: United Nations | Cold War, Global Institutions & Responsibility

Created by
Korina Chin
Put a global institution on trial.In this Power on Trial simulation, students evaluate whether the United Nations can be held responsible for preserving international peace after World War II. Rather than debating opinions, students analyze institutional power, structural limits, and historical evidence to reach a reasoned verdict. The focus is not whether the UN is “good” or “bad,” but how responsibility functions inside complex global systems. This activity is designed for teachers who want
Preview of Arab-Israeli Conflict Bundle | Decision Architecture Activities (Bilingual)

Arab-Israeli Conflict Bundle | Decision Architecture Activities (Bilingual)

Created by
Korina Chin
👉 Save 25% and give your students a full Middle East conflict unit built on decision-making, evidence analysis, and real-world historical thinking.Five Key Moments. One Historical Narrative.Build a complete, high-rigor unit on the Arab-Israeli Conflict with this Decision Architecture Bundle. Students move beyond memorization and engage in structured, evidence-based decision-making across key historical turning points. This bundle follows a clear historical arc—from early tensions to major con
Preview of Modern Middle East Conflict Simulations | Decision-Making Bundle

Modern Middle East Conflict Simulations | Decision-Making Bundle

Created by
Korina Chin
👉 Save 25% and give your students a full Middle East conflict unit built on decision-making, evidence analysis, and real-world historical thinking.Transform your Middle East unit with this high-rigor Decision Architecture Bundle, designed to push students into deep historical thinking. Instead of simply learning what happened, students evaluate evidence, navigate uncertainty, and make decisions under pressure—just like real-world leaders. 🧠 What Students Will Experience: Multi-phase deci
Preview of Middle East Conflict Analysis Bundle | Autopsy Activities

Middle East Conflict Analysis Bundle | Autopsy Activities

Created by
Korina Chin
👉 Save 25% and give your students a full Middle East conflict unit built on decision-making, evidence analysis, and real-world historical thinking.Take your students deeper into historical analysis with this Autopsy Bundle, focused on understanding the causes, collapse, and consequences of major Middle Eastern events. These activities push students to break down complex systems, evaluate multiple causes, and analyze how decisions led to long-term outcomes. 🧠 What Students Will Do: Analyz
Preview of Yom Kippur War Decision Simulation | Cold War Middle East Activity

Yom Kippur War Decision Simulation | Cold War Middle East Activity

Created by
Korina Chin
🔥 Make History a Decision—Not a Lecture Put your students in the middle of the 1973 Yom Kippur War and force them to make high-stakes military and political decisions under pressure. This Decision Architecture Simulation challenges students to analyze intelligence failures, respond to a surprise attack, and navigate Cold War escalation risks—using real historical evidence. Instead of memorizing what happened, students answer the real question: 👉 What should leaders do when everything start
Preview of UrbanSim! Design a Sustainable City: Urban Planning/Ecology Simulation Project

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

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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 Nutopia Civics Simulation: Types of Government (Forms, Systems) Role-Play Debate

Nutopia Civics Simulation: Types of Government (Forms, Systems) Role-Play Debate

Make government come alive with Nutopia, a high school comparative government simulation where students role-play political party members in a newly independent island nation. They advocate for a form and system of government through research, negotiation, compromise, coalition-building, and debate during a Constitutional Convention. The unit concludes with structured reflection. Nutopia is critical thinking in action! This LOW-PREP, print-and-go resource includes everything you need: step-by-
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Decision-Making Simulation

Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation Decision-Making Simulation

Created by
James Totton
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 Power on Trial: Hirohito -WWII Responsibility Trial | Imperial Japan | Bilingual

Power on Trial: Hirohito -WWII Responsibility Trial | Imperial Japan | Bilingual

Created by
Korina Chin
Power on Trial: Hirohito is an evidence-based civic trial that asks students to evaluate political responsibility within a complex system of power during World War II. Rather than asking whether Emperor Hirohito was simply “guilty” or “innocent,” students must analyze authority, symbolism, military action, civilian government, propaganda, postwar decisions, and counterevidence to determine the extent of responsibility. This trial is intentionally ambiguity-heavy and mirrors the structure of
Preview of Power on Trial: League of Nations | WWI–Interwar Simulation | Bilingual

Power on Trial: League of Nations | WWI–Interwar Simulation | Bilingual

Created by
Korina Chin
A high-rigor, bilingual civic trial where students judge the League of Nations using historical evidence — not hindsight. Power on Trial: League of Nations is a high-rigor, bilingual (English/Spanish) civic trial simulation that asks students to evaluate whether the League of Nations was capable of maintaining peace during the interwar period (1919–1936). Rather than reenacting history, students judge an institution using historical evidence, structured roles, and formal deliberation. There is
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