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Grudgeball Review Game: U.S. History Bundle

$3.00

U.S. Imperialism, World War I, & Beginning of the Cold War

Description:
Turn your review sessions into exciting, strategic competitions with this Grudgeball review game bundle, covering three key U.S. History units: U.S. Imperialism, World War I, and the Beginning of the Cold War. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, these interactive games get students collaborating, strategizing, and reinforcing their knowledge in a fun and engaging format. With ready-to-use PowerPoints and student-friendly instructions, this bundle is ideal for review days before tests, quizzes, or major projects.

What’s Included:

  • 3 PowerPoint Presentations – One for each unit: Imperialism, WWI, and Cold War beginnings. Each slideshow includes a mix of multiple-choice, multiple-select, and short-answer questions to review key concepts, events, and historical figures.

  • Step-by-Step Gameplay Instructions – Easy-to-follow, student-friendly directions for setting up and playing Grudgeball, including grouping suggestions, scoring options, and fun bonus rules.

Topics Covered:
Imperialism

  • Spanish-American War (causes, effects, territorial gains)

  • U.S. territorial expansion: Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, Hawaii

  • Foreign policies: Big Stick, Dollar, and Moral Diplomacy

  • Key terms and figures: Open Door Policy, Boxer Rebellion, Yellow Journalism, Alfred T. Mahan

World War I

  • Causes of the war (MANIA), U.S. entry, and major battles

  • Trench warfare, new technology, and the home front

  • Treaty of Versailles and Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Beginning of the Cold War

  • Origins of the Cold War and containment

  • Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Berlin Airlift

  • NATO, Warsaw Pact, and early Cold War tensions

How to Use This Resource:
Divide your class into teams, project each question from the PowerPoint, and let students compete to answer correctly, score points, and “attack” other teams’ points. The included instructions make setup and gameplay smooth and adaptable for any class size.

This bundle is designed to save you time, boost student engagement, and reinforce essential content in a collaborative and competitive setting. Use each game on its own or as part of a larger review week!

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U.S. Imperialism, World War I, & Beginning of the Cold War

Description:
Turn your review sessions into exciting, strategic competitions with this Grudgeball review game bundle, covering three key U.S. History units: U.S. Imperialism, World War I, and the Beginning of the Cold War. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, these interactive games get students collaborating, strategizing, and reinforcing their knowledge in a fun and engaging format. With ready-to-use PowerPoints and student-friendly instructions, this bundle is ideal for review days before tests, quizzes, or major projects.

What’s Included:

  • 3 PowerPoint Presentations – One for each unit: Imperialism, WWI, and Cold War beginnings. Each slideshow includes a mix of multiple-choice, multiple-select, and short-answer questions to review key concepts, events, and historical figures.

  • Step-by-Step Gameplay Instructions – Easy-to-follow, student-friendly directions for setting up and playing Grudgeball, including grouping suggestions, scoring options, and fun bonus rules.

Topics Covered:
Imperialism

  • Spanish-American War (causes, effects, territorial gains)

  • U.S. territorial expansion: Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, Hawaii

  • Foreign policies: Big Stick, Dollar, and Moral Diplomacy

  • Key terms and figures: Open Door Policy, Boxer Rebellion, Yellow Journalism, Alfred T. Mahan

World War I

  • Causes of the war (MANIA), U.S. entry, and major battles

  • Trench warfare, new technology, and the home front

  • Treaty of Versailles and Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Beginning of the Cold War

  • Origins of the Cold War and containment

  • Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Berlin Airlift

  • NATO, Warsaw Pact, and early Cold War tensions

How to Use This Resource:
Divide your class into teams, project each question from the PowerPoint, and let students compete to answer correctly, score points, and “attack” other teams’ points. The included instructions make setup and gameplay smooth and adaptable for any class size.

This bundle is designed to save you time, boost student engagement, and reinforce essential content in a collaborative and competitive setting. Use each game on its own or as part of a larger review week!

U.S. Imperialism, World War I, & Beginning of the Cold War

Description:
Turn your review sessions into exciting, strategic competitions with this Grudgeball review game bundle, covering three key U.S. History units: U.S. Imperialism, World War I, and the Beginning of the Cold War. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, these interactive games get students collaborating, strategizing, and reinforcing their knowledge in a fun and engaging format. With ready-to-use PowerPoints and student-friendly instructions, this bundle is ideal for review days before tests, quizzes, or major projects.

What’s Included:

  • 3 PowerPoint Presentations – One for each unit: Imperialism, WWI, and Cold War beginnings. Each slideshow includes a mix of multiple-choice, multiple-select, and short-answer questions to review key concepts, events, and historical figures.

  • Step-by-Step Gameplay Instructions – Easy-to-follow, student-friendly directions for setting up and playing Grudgeball, including grouping suggestions, scoring options, and fun bonus rules.

Topics Covered:
Imperialism

  • Spanish-American War (causes, effects, territorial gains)

  • U.S. territorial expansion: Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, Hawaii

  • Foreign policies: Big Stick, Dollar, and Moral Diplomacy

  • Key terms and figures: Open Door Policy, Boxer Rebellion, Yellow Journalism, Alfred T. Mahan

World War I

  • Causes of the war (MANIA), U.S. entry, and major battles

  • Trench warfare, new technology, and the home front

  • Treaty of Versailles and Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Beginning of the Cold War

  • Origins of the Cold War and containment

  • Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Berlin Airlift

  • NATO, Warsaw Pact, and early Cold War tensions

How to Use This Resource:
Divide your class into teams, project each question from the PowerPoint, and let students compete to answer correctly, score points, and “attack” other teams’ points. The included instructions make setup and gameplay smooth and adaptable for any class size.

This bundle is designed to save you time, boost student engagement, and reinforce essential content in a collaborative and competitive setting. Use each game on its own or as part of a larger review week!

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