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Collins, Katie, Dianne Draze, and Sonsie Conroy, eds. "Confronting History: Simulations of Historical Conflicts. Grades 5-8." (1996)

Citation: 

Collins, Katie, Dianne Draze, and Sonsie Conroy, eds. Confronting History: Simulations of Historical Conflicts. Grades 5-8. San Luis Obispo, CA: Dandy Lion Publications, 1996. 

Abstract/Summary: 

This booklet presents four different scenarios of conflict from United States history. Students take on the roles of some of the characters in the conflicts to learn the differing viewpoints of the situations. Each simulation presents five sections: "background information"; "meet the people"; "investigator questions"; "diary entries"; and "what really happened," which help set up the situation so students can discuss the dilemmas presented in these conflicts. The four simulations include: (1) "The Pequot War" (1600-1671); (2) "The Boston Tea Party" (1763-1776); (3) "The Alamo" (1821-1836); and (4) "The Fugitive Slave Law" (1750-1850). Suggestions are included for extension and enrichment activities.  

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ERIC