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The Time Line Game
- Einstein sent a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt urging
the United States to develop an atomic bomb before Germany.
- The U.S. acquires the Virgin Islands from Denmark.
- The SARS virus was first discovered.
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It’s About Time! Students understand history better as they
evaluate events and try to place them in chronological order.
480 cards, 8 players or teams, middle school/high school. |
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March to Liberty
The American Revolution Game
Name two Revolutionary leaders whose first and last names could both be first names. On what
night in 1776 did Washington and his troops cross the Delaware River? Who was the principle
writer of the Declaration of Independence?
Earn soldiers by answering questions correctly. The team with the most soldiers wins!
True/false, multiple-choice, spelling, and problem-solving questions reinforce key issues and
geography skills through play. 250 cards, 2-6 players or teams, middle school/high school. |
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| Passport to Culture Game
Fascinating, fun-filled questions about people and places, food and drink, world treasures, greetings and gestures, or
customs and traditions. A unique, exciting board game where players circle the globe, uncovering the mysteries of our
amazing world. Test students’ knowledge of world cultures from Andorra to Zimbabwe as they travel. Six people or
teams, middle school/high school. |
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Activities for World Geography
Activities for World Geography
Where is Kuala Lumpur? What nation is north of Mongolia? Crossword puzzles, hidden-phrase puzzles, scales of
distance and direction , latitude and longitude study, plus teaching suggestions and quiz questions. 136 pages,
reproducible, softbound. |
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