


“SEE THE USA” Simulation (Grades 5-7) - June 17-20 - 11:30AM-4 PM
I am so excited to host a summer learning simulation similar to the wildly popular simulations I utilized teaching middle-grade students. These same students STILL rave about the fun they had learning this way.
With the “SEE THE USA” simulation, students, as employees of Global Travel magazine, will embark on journeys learning much about the states on their way. Daily travel will include reading maps for which interstates to travel, monitoring mileage, and preparing and adhering to budgets all while documenting new learning. Teams depart from West Coast cities such as Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, and travel cross country until arriving at the East Coast.
In each state, students "visit" a point of interest and meet fates that may advance or impede their team’s progress. As they research states and points of interest, students will amass knowledge that will enable them to complete their Final Projects before presenting to the Editorial Review Board of their employer, Global Travel magazine, namely, me!
Located in central Carmel, near 116th and Gray Road. Details will be sent your way after you check out! Hope to see you soon!
I am so excited to host a summer learning simulation similar to the wildly popular simulations I utilized teaching middle-grade students. These same students STILL rave about the fun they had learning this way.
With the “SEE THE USA” simulation, students, as employees of Global Travel magazine, will embark on journeys learning much about the states on their way. Daily travel will include reading maps for which interstates to travel, monitoring mileage, and preparing and adhering to budgets all while documenting new learning. Teams depart from West Coast cities such as Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, and travel cross country until arriving at the East Coast.
In each state, students "visit" a point of interest and meet fates that may advance or impede their team’s progress. As they research states and points of interest, students will amass knowledge that will enable them to complete their Final Projects before presenting to the Editorial Review Board of their employer, Global Travel magazine, namely, me!
Located in central Carmel, near 116th and Gray Road. Details will be sent your way after you check out! Hope to see you soon!
I am so excited to host a summer learning simulation similar to the wildly popular simulations I utilized teaching middle-grade students. These same students STILL rave about the fun they had learning this way.
With the “SEE THE USA” simulation, students, as employees of Global Travel magazine, will embark on journeys learning much about the states on their way. Daily travel will include reading maps for which interstates to travel, monitoring mileage, and preparing and adhering to budgets all while documenting new learning. Teams depart from West Coast cities such as Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, and travel cross country until arriving at the East Coast.
In each state, students "visit" a point of interest and meet fates that may advance or impede their team’s progress. As they research states and points of interest, students will amass knowledge that will enable them to complete their Final Projects before presenting to the Editorial Review Board of their employer, Global Travel magazine, namely, me!
Located in central Carmel, near 116th and Gray Road. Details will be sent your way after you check out! Hope to see you soon!