My son loves history. At age nine, he could delineate all of the presidents, in order. Anything to do with wars, government or past events interests him and holds his attention. My daughter, on the other hand, though she does well in school, doesn't care much for history. It bores her. And I have to say, I agree! My history grades were always poor, mostly due to the boredom factor. But history does not have to be dull! Here are seven history/social studies games that will make learning about past events and governmental matters fun for even those who can't stand history yet still challenges those who love it. These are remarkable supplements for home schoolers or any game playing family.
I only wish these games were around (or that I knew about them) when I was in school!
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1. American Trivia Board Game, Junior Edition. What a great way to study for those upcoming tests! Over 1,000 questions in three categories - history, geography, and general. Sample questions: "Which river is placed along the southern border of Texas?" "During what war did Benedict Arnold come to be a traitor to the American people?" And, for fun, "Who created the cartoon character, Mickey Mouse?" Recommended for ages 9+
2. Romans Game. This game makes a remarkable expanding to your unit on the Roman Empire. Each player is a Roman general, whose goal is to come to be "Caesar," absolute monarch. Learn piquant facts and respond piquant questions as you battle other generals in your race around the board. Recommended for ages 10+
3. Professor Noggin's Card Games. Learn all sorts of piquant history and geography facts in these fun and educational card games. Two types of play levels - easy and hard. This series is available in the following History versions: Geography of the United States, Explorers, History of the United States, History of Canada, Medieval Times, Civil War, American Revolution, antique Civilization, illustrious Inventions, Countries of the World 1 & 2, First citizen of North America. Recommended for ages 7+
4. Coin Hopping Washington Dc. This beautifully optic game helps kids hold facts and information as they learn about all there is to do and see in our nation's capitol. Great for those planning a trip to Washington D.C. Or as a supplement to governmental lessons. Recommended for ages 8+
5. America-Opoly. Enjoy this first-rate game while gaining a history lesson. Buy properties like "The Grand Canyon" and "The model of Liberty." Land on the liberty Bell and derive the cash in the middle of the board. But beware of the Irs who may determine to audit you! Good, old-fashioned American fun for the whole family. Recommended for ages 8+
6. Egyptians Game. Separate levels allow for players of all ages to enjoy this board game that takes you back to the age of antique Egyptians. come to be supreme Pharaoh by defeating opponents along the way. Recommended for ages 7+
7. Lewis and Clark Adventure Game. This game explores the explorers! tour through the wilderness and cross oceans on this beautifully graphic board. Separate levels of play for every skill level. Recommended for ages 6+
Make History Fun With These Seven Supplemental Games