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Pretend that Joan of Arc no longer wants to be part of her historical era. Create a resignation letter that she would write./emHave a blast with the past with hundreds of activities that span major eras of world history! Weave activities seamlessly into your lessons for partner and group work or as part of a game. Students of all learning styles work together to approach world history in a whole new way! Speed, Time, and Creative Challenges Post-Activity Discussion Questions Reproducible Creative Challenges Template and Student-Created Examples Alignment with Common Core, C3, and NCSS Standardsspan style=”color:#FF0000;”Download the free sample chapter located in “Additional Info.”/spanCopyright 2019. Reproducible. Middle school, high school. 109 pages.Download Book: PDF. Adobe Reader required to view PDF.Print Book: Spiral-bound, 8.5 x 11 inches.img alt=”” src=”//aedownload.net/teachersdiscovery/images/Author_Caleb_Sanders.jpg” style=”float: left; border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 0px 6px; height: 150px; padding-right: 10px;” /About the AuthorCaleb Sanders has spent his time in education as a Social Studies teacher at the high school level for the last 16 years. He was recognized as one of the Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Award recipients in the state of Wyoming in 2015, and has been recognized as Teacher of the Year by his district. Caleb is the author of the Teacher’s Discovery Easy Debates /emseries and the Show Me Challenges and Clues/em series, as well as Creating Easy Mock Trials for Your Social Studies Classroom/em. He has created a steady stream of mock trials, debates, simulations, and other activities that he frequently uses in his classroom to engage students in lively learning. Caleb is married to Lexi Sanders, and they have three children. He loves astronomy, board games, puzzles, and collecting children’s books. His identical twin brother is his department chair at the same high school, which results in plenty of fun confusion!