ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATIONS Medieval to 20th Century

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ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATIONS Medieval to 20th Century

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7th edition. Formerly: Short Role-Playing Simulations for World History Classrooms by Magnifico Publications.

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Publisher
Interact
Language
English
Pages
164

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Cover of: ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATIONS Medieval to 20th Century
ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATIONS Medieval to 20th Century
2015, Interact
paperback, perfect binding in English

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Table of Contents

Contents
National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies
viii
Common Cor
e Standards
ix
Introduction
1
FAQ ’s
4
Simulation Lesson Plan
Medieval Conversation
7
Renaissance Patronage Competition
10
Christopher Columbus Trial
14
Martin Luther Trial
18
The French Revolution
21
Latin American Independence
25
Explorers of Africa
28
Taking Colonies
31
Sepoy Revolt
32
Great Powers Game
35
World War II Debates
39
Cold War
41
Red Guards
46
World History Counterfactuals: “What if . . . ?”
50
Reproducibles
63-157

Edition Notes

Published in
Culver City, Ca.

The Physical Object

Format
paperback, perfect binding
Pagination
164p.
Number of pages
164
Dimensions
11 x 8.5 x 0.5 inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25892789M
ISBN 13
9781560049524

Work Description

This book is an exciting collection of role-playing simulations for social studies classrooms.
Thirteen open-ended simulations involve students in reenacting certain world-changing events from medieval times to the twentieth century. 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 World History, some of them would work equally as well in other social studies classes. All of these simulations have been play tested in classes ranging from junior high to high school and at ability levels ranging from sheltered classes to honors.

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June 4, 2021 Edited by Gustav-Landauer-Bibliothek Witten persons
February 19, 2016 Edited by Richard Di Giacomo Added new cover
February 19, 2016 Edited by Richard Di Giacomo new eidtion, new publisher
February 19, 2016 Created by Richard Di Giacomo Added new book.