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Pahl, Ronald H. – Social Studies, 2007
The author presents five classroom activities that involve students in the settlement at Jamestown. Activity 1 simulates the problems encountered on the "Godspeed," a fifty-two-foot foot boat with fifty-two passengers traveling across the Atlantic in 1607 for three slow months. In Activity 2, students plot their route, ocean currents,…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Class Activities, American Indians, Females
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Obenchain, Kathryn M.; Morris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2001
Focuses on the use of melodrama as an instructional tool in social studies classrooms. Discusses how to set up a melodrama and stage a melodrama. Provides ideas for possible melodramas that address issues of democracy, such as constitutional challenges and civil disobedience. (CMK)
Descriptors: Democracy, Drama, Educational Strategies, Empathy
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Morris, Ronald V. – Social Studies, 2002
In this article, the author describes a social studies class activity that uses primary sources to develop a soap opera based on the American Civil War. In the soap opera activity, students can watch historical characters as they grow, develop, and change. Not only do people in the soap opera develop over a long period, but their accumulated…
Descriptors: Drama, Primary Sources, United States History, War
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Philbin, Meg; Myers, Jeanette S. – Social Studies, 1991
Suggests promoting student critical thinking and motivation through the dramatization of U.S. history. Explains that the exercises make use of old newspaper articles, diaries, and letters, as well as physical artifact facsimiles. Discusses an activity in which students acted out the formation of the Iroquois nation, then wrote first person…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Critical Thinking, Drama, Elementary Education