Confronting History: Simulation of Historical Conflicts - Softcover

Collins, Katie

 
9781883055196: Confronting History: Simulation of Historical Conflicts

Synopsis

Make history come to life with these four fabulous simulations that not only teach history but also provide lessons in conflict resolution and decision making. Each simulation provides a unique opportunity to explore historical conflicts firsthand and see both sides of the situation. This guide is perfect for conflict resolution and public speaking.

Explore four conflicts in American history through simulations that allow students to take on the roles of characters and find a resolution that will accommodate the different points of view. Students will get a firsthand perspective on the:

  • Pequot War,
  • the Boston Tea Party,
  • the Alamo, and
  • the Fugitive Slave Law.

Each simulation provides practice in decision making, public speaking, and conflict resolution. And, each simulation includes the background information of the event, a short biography for each main character of the event, helpful questions in order to investigate these characters, diary entries, and a complete slice of history explaining the entire detailed situation with all the facts. Teachers will find this book convenient and easy to use, with reproducible worksheets.

Grades 5-8

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About the Author

Katie Collins believes that curriculum and creativity go hand in hand. Collins lives in San Luis Obispo, CA, where she is a mother of four and a kindergarten teacher at a dual-immersion school. She continues to find opportunities to encourage, excite, and engage students with the curriculum at hand, and hopes that her books provide exciting and purposeful instruction.

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