This is just an idea, but depending on a topic I would bring pre-prepared sheets of coloured paper with drawings that you can combine.
For example, let's talk about US History: You take a map and you cut out the shape of a colony, and then when you talk about the changes, you stick over it a piece of paper with a new shape.
biology? bring pieces of papers that you can put together as a "puzzle" to make an organ or a cell.
governmnet? cut out pieces of paper that symbolise the structures and arrows to show relations between them
then you need some magnets and magnetic board
Answer: I'm thinking it's C.
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Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, The Netherlands, France, The Channel Islands (Britain), and Italy after they switched sides
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The start of the French Revolution
Explanation:
It was a land at German-Czechoslovakian border at Sudetes Mountains, where<em> </em>Sudete Germans (Sudendeutsche) have lived. In 1938 Adolf Hitler decited to unlawfully join this Sudetenland to Germany. It was an intro of II World World War which began year later when Nazi Germany invaded Poland.