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Play to Learn, Conquering the End-of-Semester Burnout with a Medieval Adventure

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As the holidays approach, it's natural for students' attention to drift toward festive plans. But what if we could harness that excitement and channel it back into learning? Introducing MedCon , a Medieval Economic Challenge that transforms your classroom into a thriving kingdom! I'm excited to share some royal resources and walk you through this engaging activity, easily adaptable for any middle school social studies classroom. Why MedCon works: Engaging Narrative: The medieval setting provides a captivating context for learning about economics and decision-making. Hands-On Activity: Students actively build their empires, make choices, and see the consequences spontaneously. Critical Thinking: MedCon challenges students to analyze options, weigh pros and cons, and make strategic decisions like a real medieval ruler. Gamification: My custom-designed online game console (built with HTML, Javascript, and CSS) brings student's empires to life with probability-based out...