If you come to this blog you know that I have a few sponsors one of which is fellow teacher David Harms who has put together a great website with simulations from WWI, WWII and the Cold War. He also is not content to just let his work be done and is continually updating it. As a matter of fact if you get his simulations you also get his e-mails which detail his changes and improvements. Above is an example of one.
- Trench War Simulation
David Harms over at HistorySimulation has a free simulation on Trench Warfare which you or your students can upload onto your laptops. Obviously the best way for your students to learn is through doing as opposed to being told what to do. Above...
- History Simulations For Wwi, Wwii And The Cold War
I love it when history teachers come up with their own ideas and put them online (how could I not love it considering this blog's existence). A fellow teacher, David Harms, who has almost as much teaching experience as me (at 20, he is just...
- Historical Simulations
In some respects teaching never ends. Think about it. Most of us are tired and excited about the end of the year. But if you are like me a few weeks after the room has been packed up, you are eager to start thinking about next year....
- Historical Simulations
As we all know learning by doing is the best method for learning history. With that in mind, here are three simulations you can get (from a fellow teacher) that will have your students running simulations for WWI, WWII and the Cold War (sometimes collectively...
- History Simulations
Speaking of advertising, the first one (look at the right side of this blog for a link anytime) is for "History Simulations" which you can do online when your students are studying World War I, World War II and the Cold War. Above is a short video...