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Fun end of the year activities????

Melissa Nowotarski
Melissa Nowotarski 8 months ago

The end of the year looks a little different for me in APWH than in my regular WH course since we've taken the AP exam.  While the OER Climate Project is excellent for those of you who have loads of time left, for me, I don't have quite that much time so I do a variety of activities instead because we've worked so hard throughout the year already.

  • I modified a project from the APWH FB group called UnHinged History allowing students to express some their interests along with showing historical content.  Here's the basic assignment sheet: Unhinged History Infographic.docx
  • We also watch some different documentaries/films.  If you can find a version, Lagaan is a very popular Bollywood classic.  I also show this great documentary called The Other Dream Team about the 1992 Lithuanian basketball team and the end of the Cold War: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n8DOeXZqpo
  • We also play historically based games like Stratego, Azul, Snakes and Ladders, etc.  Here's a basic evaluation sheet for that: BoardGameEvaluationSheet.docx
  • Another great example of cultural globalization would be the EuroVision Song Contest.  Here's a video compilation of all of the songs for this year's submissions:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygniu2fDTkc You could easily have students do a list of trends (similarities and differences) that they see between the submissions.

What other "fun" activities do you have to end the year?

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  • Scott Gross
    Scott Gross 7 months ago

    The Council on Foreign Relations has a nice choice of simulations about current events. I ran US Arctic Policy as our final this year and the kids had a lot of fun. I'm also really interested in Who Owns Space and Trade Policy (especially given what's going on with Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Palestine/Iran right now.

    The only drawback is that I found it a little time consuming finding and adapting materials to fully familiarize them with the issues. In the end, I settled on 4 articles for the Arctic Policy simulation. I also assigned them roles (Military, Trade, Environmentalists, and Indigenous Groups) to help them view the issue from multiple perspectives and really get into the argument.

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    Scott Gross 7 months ago

    The Council on Foreign Relations has a nice choice of simulations about current events. I ran US Arctic Policy as our final this year and the kids had a lot of fun. I'm also really interested in Who Owns Space and Trade Policy (especially given what's going on with Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Palestine/Iran right now.

    The only drawback is that I found it a little time consuming finding and adapting materials to fully familiarize them with the issues. In the end, I settled on 4 articles for the Arctic Policy simulation. I also assigned them roles (Military, Trade, Environmentalists, and Indigenous Groups) to help them view the issue from multiple perspectives and really get into the argument.

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