ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATIONS Middle School U.S. History—Exploration to Civil War

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Last edited by Richard Di Giacomo
February 19, 2016 | History

ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATIONS Middle School U.S. History—Exploration to Civil War

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2nd edition. Formerly: Short Role-Playing Simulations for Early U.S. History by Magnifico Publications

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Publisher
Interact
Language
English
Pages
109

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2015, Interact
paperback perfect biniding in English

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Table of Contents

Contents
National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies
viii
Common Core Standards
ix
Introduction
1
FA Q ’s
4
Simulation Lesson Plan
Native American Fictional Story Writing
7
Map Along With an Explorer
9
Christopher Columbus Trial
12
Colonial Charter
16
“Dear King George . . .”
19
Tory, Patriot, or Neutral?
22
War of 1812
23
Early American Inventors Patent Application
27
Mexican-American War
30
California Gold Rush
32
Reformer Resume
34
Underground Railroad
36
Abolitionist Movement
39
Antebellum Newspaper
42
Secession Convention
44
US History Counterfactuals: “What if . . . ?”
47
Reproducibles
55-108

The Physical Object

Format
paperback perfect biniding
Pagination
109p.
Number of pages
109
Dimensions
11 x 8.5 x .5 inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25892783M
ISBN 13
9785600494321

Work Description

This book is an exciting collection of role-playing
simulations for Social Studies classrooms.
Sixteen open-ended simulations involve students in events
from colonial times up through the Civil War.
Students are actively engaged in assuming the roles of
decision makers at crucial junctures in history, using critical
thinking and group decision-making skills to resolve
conflicts. Although most of the simulations are written for
upper elementary or middle school US History students,
some of them would work equally as well in high school
classes. All of these simulations have been developed for
ability levels ranging from sheltered classes to honors.

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February 19, 2016 Edited by Richard Di Giacomo Added new cover
February 19, 2016 Edited by Richard Di Giacomo new edition, new publisher
February 19, 2016 Created by Richard Di Giacomo Added new book.