Lesson: Hammurabi’s Court Simulation

$18.75

Hammurabi’s Court Simulation is a high-impact, immersive 6th-grade History lesson where students step into the roles of citizens, slaves, and judges in Ancient Mesopotamia. By acting out specific crimes and receiving historically accurate punishments, students experience firsthand how ancient laws maintained strict social hierarchies, patriarchy, and inequality.

Description

Hammurabi’s Court Simulation brings the brutal reality of ancient justice to life. As the investigative climax of the Human Rights and the Rule of Law unit, this lesson moves beyond reading about the past to experiencing the power dynamics of the first codified laws.

In this simulation, every student is assigned a secret identity and a corresponding crime or judgment. As the judge reads the codes, students must face their fate—some finding protection under the law, while others are sent to the classroom graveyard. This experiential approach invites students to confront the intersection of gender, social class, and the law.

The lesson concludes with a leveled reflection (Newbie, Level Up, and Boss Level) that challenges students to analyze how Hammurabi’s Code served as a tool for maintaining a rigid social hierarchy and a patriarchal society.

What’s Included

  • Complete 1-period simulation guide with detailed teacher preparation and scripts.

  • L7.1 Codes and Judgments PDF featuring historically accurate scenarios and punishments.

  • L7.2 Tombstone Printouts for creating a classroom graveyard.

  • Scaffolded Reflection Prompts color-coded by complexity to meet all learners’ needs.

  • Facilitation Strategies for managing sensitive topics and ensuring a safe, critical learning environment.

  • Alignment with WAESN Elements of Liberation and C3 Framework for Civics and Government.

Why Educators Use This Lesson

  • Unforgettable Engagement: The use of props like gavels, robes, and graveyard decorations keeps students focused and emotionally invested in the historical outcomes.

  • Visceral Understanding of Inequality: Students don’t just read about hierarchy; they feel the unfairness of receiving different punishments for the same crime based on their assigned identity.

  • Critiques Patriarchy and Class: Explicitly highlights how the law was used to control women and marginalized groups, bridging ancient history with modern social justice themes.

  • Tiered Assessment: The color-coded reflection prompts allow for instant differentiation, ensuring every student can engage in high-level critical thinking.

  • Builds Critical Consciousness: Encourages students to question the purpose of law and order when it is built on a foundation of exclusion.

This is the lesson students will be talking about at the dinner table—the moment they realize that the law has always been a tool of power.

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