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Games & Simulations

Put yourself right in the middle of history with games and simulations that can be played in the classroom. These games typically make use of cards, dice and boards. Each game includes links to the files needed to play the game, as well as instructional videos.

 

 

Black Death Simulation

In this game, students play as members of a family living in a 14th-century Italian town that will suffer an outbreak of the bubonic plague.

 

Paleolithic Board Game

In this simple board game students try and grow their stone-age tribe while answering questions about human pre-history. This game can be used for both introducing and reviewing units on this time period.

 

Early Human Food Simulation

In this simple board game students will develop their community from a stone-age tribe of hunter gatherers into an agricultural village. Through this activity, they will learn about how efficient food production allowed for the rise of specialization and technological development.

 

Battle of Alesia

In this simple game a pair of students take on the role of Julius Caesar and Vercengetorex in the Battle of Alesia. Through this activity, students will learn about this fascinating battle, which involved the Romans building a double circle of walls, and the difficult decisions that had to be made in ancient warfare.

 

Imperial China

In this resource-management game, students take on the role of a Chinese emperor seeking to build a dynasty that will last. Through this simulation, students will learn about the balance between virtue and fear that Chinese emperors had to utilize to govern successfully, as well as the role of monumental architecture in rule.

 

Viking Raid

In this resource-management game, students take on the role of members of Vikings launching a raid. Through this simulation, students will learn why Vikings might go on a raid and the risks and rewards of raiding.