Description
Boston Massacre Simulation: Put History on Trial! Experience the Boston Massacre with this engaging lesson and American Revolutionary War Simulation for middle and high school students. As tensions rise and British soldiers flood the streets, students will delve into the events leading up to and after the Boston Massacre, including propaganda. This easy-to-use lesson helps students understand the history even more through the immersive court case simulation.
What’s Included:
- Comprehensive Lesson Plan: Detailed and ready to use.
- Court Case Simulation: Students take on roles with scripts and engage in open-ended conversations off script.
- Historical Analysis: Explore inconsistencies and propaganda from the period.
- Debrief Questions: Facilitate deeper understanding and connections.
Why Choose This Lesson?
- Interactive Learning: Students actively participate in a court trial to reflect their listening and recall of the lesson.
- Teamwork Focused: Encourages collaboration and critical thinking.
- Comprehensive lesson: Saves busy teachers hours of work!
- Adaptable: Suitable for classes of 7-30+ students with provided adaptations.
Trick Your Kids Into Learning The Fun Way! Make the American Revolution an unforgettable experience with this dynamic and educational lesson and simulation.
Testimonial:
“I used this lesson and simulation with my “Key of Liberty” class that I teach at our commonwealth. It was more helpful than anything else I initially turned to, because it has it all! Saved me a lot of time researching and brainstorming an activity myself. Everything is very organized and ready to print. This has all the information I needed to give a lecture, and of course the court case simulation and tips on how to go about it all. We had 9 kids in our class and it worked out great, but there are ways to adjust it for more kids or even down to 7 kids. Our group had so much fun playing their different roles, felt the pressure of a court case (in a good way, ha), and it will definitely be a memorable experience! They are already looking forward to the next one. Thank you so much for all the effort put into this!!” Shawnee H.