Simulation Games

In today's multi-media, multi-track, short attention span world, one of the most powerful teaching strategies involves active learning.

 

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Simulation Games Explained

How to Run a Simulation Game






1.  Starpower - Society, rich and poor, and class consciousness

2.  Virus Communication Game - communication, teamwork and co-operation

3. Reverse Jenga - Adapted from the original game by John Washburn

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1.  Romans and Christians - Taking a Stand

2.  Red and Black - Greed, selfishness and sin

3.  Listening to God

4.  THE POVERTY SIMULATION

5.  Obstacle Course - Spiritual gifts, teamwork and co-operation

6.  BaFa BaFa - Racism and culture

7. Coat Hangers - Sin

8. Real World Monopoly - How society works


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