Emphasizing decision-making and problem-solving skills, the activities are designed to engage students in the issues involved in the settlement of the West.
As they prepare for travel, sail to their destinations, and create promotional brochures, players conduct research, and practice decision-making skills.
Designed around five primary types of transactions—producing, exchanging, consuming, saving, and investing—this thorough core curriculum teaches skills vital to wise economic decision-making through 14 lessons based on 15-minute DVD programs.
Help students nail ELA and social studies standards as they create realistic characters and learn the importance of roles in their community.
Ten open-ended simulations place students in the roles of decision makers from the 1770s to the present.
Students strengthen literacy skills as they design floats and performances expressing a culture of their choice.
O’Reilly—an experienced, award-winning teacher—has students tackle fascinating historical questions that put students in the shoes of a range of people from the past, from the rich and famous to ordinary citizens.
Students build reading and writing skills as they role-play park planners, investigate trees and plants, and choose playground features.
This simulation introduces students to sixteen young people who each need to make six decisions about personal finance.
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