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Capitalism vs. Communism Simulation Game

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Contributor:
Nathan Gilson
Grade Level:
6-12
Product Type:
Simulation/Problem-Solving
File Type:
PPT and PDF
Pages:
19
Answer Key:
N/A
  • Capitalism vs. Communism Simulation Game
  • Capitalism vs. Communism Simulation Game
  • Capitalism vs. Communism Simulation Game
$5.00

Description

Product Description

A fun activity for students, designed to make several points about how communist and capitalist systems work differently. Students will enjoy the process of learning the essential differences between the way that communism and capitalism work in the world. This download includes:

 

*Teacher's Guide (2 pages)

*Graphic organizers for the simulation (2 pages)

*Open-ended Discussion or Reflection Questions (2 pages)

*Powerpoint to use with game play. (13 slides)

*Powerpoint notes (14 slides)

 

 

UPDATE Feb. 2019 Includes:

*Excel Spreadsheet for optional score-keeping and video tutorial for use

*New reflection sheets (2 pages)

*Changes to simulation rules that cover stocks and entrepreneurship

*Change to simulation that meets same objectives but uses WAY LESS CANDY (average 5-7 pieces per student)

*3 new Capitalism and Communism challenge slides

*Teacher's Guide with updated information

 

 

 

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License Information:

 

• You have purchased a license to use this product in your classroom only. You may not distribute this product to anyone other than your classroom students without the author’s consent. Additional licenses are available at a discounted rate.

 

• You may not post this product on any teacher or school website unless it is password-protected, and only you and your students have access to the password. An unprotected website will allow others to download this product without a license. Posting this product on an unprotected website violates the licensing conditions of this product.

 

 

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2 Reviews

  • 5

    Simulation

    Posted by Michelle Jantz on Oct 31st 2019

    Very engaging

  • 5

    Simulation Activity

    Posted by Jeffrey Walker on Sep 23rd 2019

    Kids loved it. Thank you

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