Executive Command Brings Civics Education to Life!
April 12, 2012
Guest Blogger Brian M. Adams teaches at Copeland Middle School in Rockaway, NJ. He is caretaker of historyknowledge.com. He is a certified nerd and has no relation to the Canadian rock star. As a history teacher, review of civics is a must. In searching for new means of doing so and trying to find a different place to start, I checked with some old friends, Tim and Moby. At the bottom of the BrainPOP site, I saw an icon for GameUp. I found a link to Executive Command and I was set. All my classes met in the computer lab one day. My goal was for the students to better understand what the jobs and duties of the president. The students brainstormed previously learned information and after that they logged on to the game. I gave the students no instruction on how to play, what were the goals or how to score points. I gave them a sheet which asked four questions: How do you earn points? How do you lose points? What roles do you fill as president? (Create a list) What conclusions can you make about serving as president? The assignment led to great… Read the Rest»