Collaborate
Collaborate & Share
The Collaborate element gives your students the chance to join forces with other students, outside experts, and mentors while addressing authentic questions and interacting with a variety of content. Strategies and tools such as Thinking Routines, Google Jamboard, and video games provide opportunities for your students to practice these important skills.
MAKING THINKING VISIBLE
Which One Doesn't Belong
Project Zero, Eduprotocols, & Other Resources
PZ See Think Wonder strategy
See Think Wonder handout & Jamboard
See Think Connect handout & Jamboard
EduProtocols - downloadable tools
EduProtocol Wakelet and resources
Inquisitive Visible Thinking - downloadable tools
Take a Stand
Take a Stand strategy
Take a Stand template
A Classroom Competition Merges Historical Research with Public Debate
QR Code Vocab
Thin Slides
Jamboard
New Deal vs. Great Society sample, Caption This sample, Word Sort sample, Primary Source Analysis sample
5 Ways That Google Jamboard Can Save Your Social Studies Bacon
Other whiteboard options
GAME-BASE LEARNING
Today's Games
Mission US: No Turning Back (US, World)
Be Washington (US)
iCivics games (Civics / Econ)
Library of Congress Interactives
Other Games
Blooket (review)
Globle (Geo)
Portrait of a Tyrant (US)
Updated Oregon Trail (US)
Through the Darkest of Times (World)
Grepolis (World)
Sims / Games for Ancient Civ (World)
Attentat 1942 (World)
1979 Revolution (World)
Gerrymander (Civics)
Cashflow Classic (Econ)
When Rivers Were Trails (US, Geo)
Timeline card game
Deck Toys (review creation)
Stop Disasters (Geo, Econ)
Virtonomics Tycoon (Econ)
Gaming the Past website (list of game titles and teaching strategies)
The Light in the Darkness: Holocaust Education Through Simulation
Play Play Learn (board)
Board Game Central (board