Unit History
Enjoy the story with these seven extra games
My son loves history. At age nine, he could recite all the presidents in order. Nothing to do with wars, government or past events of interest to him and holds his attention. My daughter secondly, if it does well in school, do not care much for history. It bores him. And I must say, I agree! My ratings history have always been poor, mainly because of boredom factor. But history should not be boring! Here are seven story / games social studies that make learning about past events and fun for all government matters, even for those who do not yet support the story challenges even those who love him. These supplements are wonderful for homeschoolers or any family game.
I do hope that these games have been around (Or that I knew about them) when I was in school!
1. American Trivia Game Council, Junior Edition. What a way study for those tests to come! Over 1,000 questions in three categories – history, geography, and general. Sample questions: "What river is located along the southern border of Texas?" "In what war did Benedict Arnold become a traitor to the American people? "And for fun, "Who created the cartoon character Mickey Mouse?" Recommended for ages 9 +
2. Thurs Romans. This game makes a wonderful addition to your unit of the Roman Empire. Each player is a Roman general, whose goal is to become "Caesar" absolute monarch. Learn fascinating facts and answer the challenge questions you fight other generals as you race around the board. Recommended for ages 10 +
3. Professor Noggin's Card Games. Learn all sorts of interesting history and geography facts in these fun and educational card games. Two types of levels game – easy and difficult. This series is available in the following versions History: Geography of the United States, the explorers, the history of the United States, Canadian History, Medieval Times, the Civil War, American Revolution, Ancient Civilization, famous inventions, the countries of the world 1 & 2, People First North America. Recommended for ages 7 +
4. Washington DC Wedge jump. This game helps children retain beautifully visual facts and information as they learn everything there is to see and do in our nation's capital. Ideal for those planning a trip to Washington DC or as a complement lessons government. Recommended for ages 8 +
5. America Opoly. Enjoy this classic game while gaining a history lesson. Buy properties such as "Grand Canyon" and "The Statue of Liberty." Land on the Liberty Bell and collect money in the middle of the plate. But beware of the IRS can audit you decide! Well, fun to former U.S. for the whole family. Recommended for ages 8 +
6. Thurs Egyptians. Different levels allow players of all ages to enjoy this game which takes you back to the age the ancient Egyptians. Become Supreme Pharaoh by defeating his opponents en route. Recommended for ages 7 +
7. Lewis and Clark Adventure Game. This game explores explorers! Journey through the desert and cross the oceans on this beautifully illustrated board. Different levels of play for every skill level. Recommended from 6 +
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