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Age of Exploration Simulation Game

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  • Age of Exploration Simulation Game
  • Age of Exploration Simulation Game
  • Age of Exploration Simulation Game
  • Age of Exploration Simulation Game
$4.99

Description

This is an engaging and exciting way to get your students to role-play as explorers crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Students will use critical thinking skills to work through historically accurate scenarios and situations. Just print one game card per student and control the story from your projector! Print and Go!

Includes:

  • Age of Exploration Simulation PowerPoint Game
  • Age of Exploration Simulation Student Game Card
  • Spinners to Print for Random Events within Simulation
  • RAFT Writing Activity for Assessment Following the Simulation

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6 Reviews

  • 5

    American History

    Posted by Crystal Stokes on Oct 24th 2023

    I love the opportunity to have student play through the choices made on the journey.

  • 5

    Social Studies

    Posted by Tammy on Sep 9th 2022

    This was a lot of fun....my students were engaged through the entire simulation! Highly recommend!

  • 5

    Great Simulation

    Posted by Becki Arndt on May 21st 2022

    My students love these simulations! They are very easy to use, very low prep, and provide for ample opportunities to add to them and reflect on student experiences. Highly recommend this one and others by this seller!

  • 5

    So fun

    Posted by Casey Ewy on Dec 12th 2021

    My students had so much fun!!!

  • 5

    Very engaging

    Posted by Melissa King on Nov 7th 2021

    Students love this and discussion about why they have chosen their voice can be added. There are other aspects that you could add on to make it even more educational. But overall it is fun and it is relevant.

  • 5

    Another Wonderful Simulation

    Posted by Matthew Stickle on May 20th 2021

    My students (and I) absolutely love Mr. Manley's simulations. They're a great way to bring the content we study to life.

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