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Great American History Games

Great American History Games
Author: Lorraine Hopping Egan
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780439111041

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More than 20 games, puzzles and learning activities for American history.


Fun & Easy American History

Fun & Easy American History
Author: Rhonda Lucas Donald
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780439170321

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More than 30 engaging hands-on activities in this guide make key time periods come alive and enhance history lessons. Includes step-by-step directions, lists of important dates, fun facts, recipes, and more. Illustrations.


Gaming the Past

Gaming the Past
Author: Jeremiah McCall
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136832092

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Despite the growing number of books designed to radically reconsider the educational value of video games as powerful learning tools, there are very few practical guidelines conveniently available for prospective history and social studies teachers who actually want to use these teaching and learning tools in their classes. As the games and learning field continues to grow in importance, Gaming the Past provides social studies teachers and teacher educators help in implementing this unique and engaging new pedagogy. This book focuses on specific examples to help social studies educators effectively use computer simulation games to teach critical thinking and historical analysis. Chapters cover the core parts of conceiving, planning, designing, and implementing simulation based lessons. Additional topics covered include: Talking to colleagues, administrators, parents, and students about the theoretical and practical educational value of using historical simulation games. Selecting simulation games that are aligned to curricular goals Determining hardware and software requirements, purchasing software, and preparing a learning environment incorporating simulations Planning lessons and implementing instructional strategies Identifying and avoiding common pitfalls Developing activities and assessments for use with simulation games that facilitate the interpretation and creation of established and new media Also included are sample unit and lesson plans and worksheets as well as suggestions for further reading. The book ends with brief profiles of the majority of historical simulation games currently available from commercial vendors and freely on the Internet.


America's Great Game

America's Great Game
Author: Hugh Wilford
Publisher: Basic Books (AZ)
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 046501965X

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From the 9/11 attacks to waterboarding to drone strikes, relations between the United States and the Middle East seem caught in a downward spiral. And all too often, the Central Intelligence Agency has made the situation worse. But this crisis was not a historical inevitability—far from it. Indeed, the earliest generation of CIA operatives was actually the region’s staunchest western ally. In America’s Great Game, celebrated intelligence historian Hugh Wilford reveals the surprising history of the CIA’s pro-Arab operations in the 1940s and 50s by tracing the work of the agency’s three most influential—and colorful—officers in the Middle East. Kermit “Kim” Roosevelt was the grandson of Theodore Roosevelt and the first head of CIA covert action in the region; his cousin, Archie Roosevelt, was a Middle East scholar and chief of the Beirut station. The two Roosevelts joined combined forces with Miles Copeland, a maverick covert operations specialist who had joined the American intelligence establishment during World War II. With their deep knowledge of Middle Eastern affairs, the three men were heirs to an American missionary tradition that engaged Arabs and Muslims with respect and empathy. Yet they were also fascinated by imperial intrigue, and were eager to play a modern rematch of the “Great Game,” the nineteenth-century struggle between Britain and Russia for control over central Asia. Despite their good intentions, these “Arabists” propped up authoritarian regimes, attempted secretly to sway public opinion in America against support for the new state of Israel, and staged coups that irrevocably destabilized the nations with which they empathized. Their efforts, and ultimate failure, would shape the course of U.S.–Middle Eastern relations for decades to come. Based on a vast array of declassified government records, private papers, and personal interviews, America’s Great Game tells the riveting story of the merry band of CIA officers whose spy games forever changed U.S. foreign policy.


Toys, Games, and Fun in American History

Toys, Games, and Fun in American History
Author: Dana Meachen Rau
Publisher: Gareth Stevens
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2007
Genre: Amusements
ISBN: 0836872096

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Traces the changes in the way Americans have amused themselves and the growth of leisure time from colonial times to the present, and describes the technological and social developments behind these differences.


The Great American History Fact-finder

The Great American History Fact-finder
Author: Pam Cornelison
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780618439416

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"Over 2,000 entries covering the who, what, where, when and why of U.S. history."--Thumbnail.


The Great American Dust Bowl

The Great American Dust Bowl
Author: Don Brown
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0547815506

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The causes and results of the Dust Bowl and how the lessons learned are still used today. Presented in comic book format.


American History Games

American History Games
Author: Alice Kaplan Gordon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1970
Genre: Educational games
ISBN:

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American History Playing Card Deck

American History Playing Card Deck
Author: History Channel
Publisher: U S Games Systems
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2003-12-01
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9781572814400

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Color portraits of prominents figures from american history adorn the 55 cards of this stately deck.


Success with Reading

Success with Reading
Author: Sarah Glasscock
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2001
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780439156073

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All students love learning history with these exciting, easy-to-read plays. The plays are all written on a 3rd grade reading level, so even your most challenged readers will be successful. Topics covered include Columbus’s explorations, Jamestown, the Pilgrims, the Boston Tea Party, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, Immigration, and more. Also includes creative activities, Web and literature links, background information, and vocabulary lists. For use with Grades 4-8.