In World Simulation, students got the opportunity to create their own countries from scratch! After getting information on the location of their country and resources available, they created a flag, pledge, and constitution. Each group sent diplomats to other countries with the ability to open relations and attack other nations. As the week continues, students will further develop and strengthen their nations. World Simulation helps the students visualize how diplomacy works on an international scale.

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In World Simulation, students got the opportunity to create their own countries from scratch! They created a flag, pledge of allegiance, and constitution. They were given information on the location of their country, resources available, and more. Each group sent diplomats to other countries with the ability to open relations and attack other nations. As the week continues, students will further develop and strengthen their nations. World Simulation helps the students visualize how diplomacy works on an international scale.

In World Simulation, students got the opportunity to create their own countries from scratch! They created a flag, pledge of allegiance, and constitution. They were given information on the location of their country, resources available, and more. Each group sent diplomats to other countries with the ability to open relations and attack other nations. As the week continues, students will further develop and strengthen their nations. World Simulation helps the students visualize how diplomacy works on an international scale.

In World Simulation, students got the opportunity to create their own countries from scratch! They created a flag, pledge of allegiance, and constitution. They were given information on the location of their country, resources available, and more. Each group sent diplomats to other countries with the ability to open relations and attack other nations. As the week continues, students will further develop and strengthen their nations. World Simulation helps the students visualize how diplomacy works on an international scale.

In World Simulation, students got the opportunity to create their own countries from scratch! They created a flag, pledge of allegiance, and constitution. They were given information on the location of their country, resources available, and more. Each group sent diplomats to other countries with the ability to open relations and attack other nations. As the week continues, students will further develop and strengthen their nations. World Simulation helps the students visualize how diplomacy works on an international scale.

In World Simulation, students got the opportunity to create their own countries from scratch! They created a flag, pledge of allegiance, and constitution. They were given information on the location of their country, resources available, and more. Each group sent diplomats to other countries with the ability to open relations and attack other nations. As the week continues, students will further develop and strengthen their nations. World Simulation helps the students visualize how diplomacy works on an international scale.

In World Simulation, students got the opportunity to create their own countries from scratch! They created a flag, pledge of allegiance, and constitution. They were given information on the location of their country, resources available, and more. Each group sent diplomats to other countries with the ability to open relations and attack other nations. As the week continues, students will further develop and strengthen their nations. World Simulation helps the students visualize how diplomacy works on an international scale.

In World Simulation, students got the opportunity to create their own countries from scratch! They created a flag, pledge of allegiance, and constitution. They were given information on the location of their country, resources available, and more. Each group sent diplomats to other countries with the ability to open relations and attack other nations. As the week continues, students will further develop and strengthen their nations. World Simulation helps the students visualize how diplomacy works on an international scale.

Photos by Chandler Carlisle for the NSLC


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