This article updates a 1980 annotation of simulations appropriate for use in elementary or primary school social studies. It briefly describes close to 200 activities, and it provides bibliographic information so users can readily locate each simulation's source. In order to accommodate a typical classroom, the list identifies simulations that can be played with large groups. It does not include electronic simulations, board games, quiz competitions, or unstructured role-play.
Aldridge, C. E.
(1980, January). WAGONS HO!Instructor, 89, 101-102.
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ANASAZI. (n.d.). [Available from GSP, Inc., 7426 N. Bradley P1., Tucson, AZ 87541. USA; phone 602-744-1911.]
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Anderson, K.
(1982). PLANET HEART. In T. N. Turner, Simulations games are for young learners too. The Social Studies, 73, 130-134.
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Arner, B. (n.d.). INVENT. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
5.
Balban, R.
(1982). ROMANS VS. BARBARIANS: A simulation approach to learning. Social Studies, 73, 273-278.
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Baral, W., & Stansart, C. (n.d.). ROMANS. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
7.
Barrett, J. P.
(1981). SPACE MISSION. In Teaching global awareness: An approach for Grades1-6. Denver, CO: Denver University, Graduate School of International Studies and School of Education. (ERIC No. ED 215 923, 165 pp.)
8.
Beary, M., Salvner, G., & Wesolowski, B. (n.d.). NEWSCAST. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
9.
Bennett, S. (1985). MICRO-PLACE. [Price list available from author at Institute for Child Study, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 27042, USA; phone 301-405-2827.] Described in Development and evaluation of a miniature economic and political system for teaching social studies in the elementary school (ERIC No. ED 261 928, 38 pp.)
10.
Blair-Clough, I.
, & Wheeler, B. (1979, Summer). In the shadow of THREE MILE ISLAND. Instructor, 89, 115-116, 118, 120.
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Boehm, C., & Trull, J. (n.d.). BUSINESS. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
12.
Butzow, J. W.
, Corcoran, P., White, S., Hodgdon, E., & Hardman, R. (1981). WORLD OYSTER COMPANY. In Is our food future in the sea? (Rev. ed.). Orono: University of Maine, College of Education. (ERIC No. ED 211 375, 53 pp.)
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Callis, J. (n.d.). AMIGOS. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% forpostage and handling outside the USA.]
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Callis, J. (n.d.). CANADA. [Available from Interact.]
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Callis, J. (n.d.). SOUTHWEST. [Available from Interact.]
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Caffis, J. (n.d.). TRANSCONTINENTAL. [Available from Interact.]
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Cason, D., & Middendorf, C. J. (n.d.). NEWSPAPER. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
18.
Chester, M. (n.d.). FREEWAY PLANNING. [Available from Simulation Training Systems (STS), P.O. Box 910, Del Mar, CA 92014, USA; phone 619-755-0272.]
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Christine, C.
, & Christine, D. (1967, October). INFLATION, PARENT SATELLITE NATIONS, LANDLOCKED NATIONS, PRODUCTION LINE. In Four simulation games that teach. Grade Teacher, 85,109-120.
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Ciekot, J. (n.d.). HUNGER ON SPACESHIP EARTH. [Available from American Friends Service Committee, 18 Rutherford P1., New York, NY 10003, USA.]
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Clegg, L. B.
, Miller, E., & Vanderhoof, W., Jr. (1995). A simulation trip to Africa: CAPTURING ENDANGERED ANIMALS. In Celebrating diversity (pp. 93-110). New York: Delmar. [P.O. Box 15015, Albany, NY 12212-5015.]
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Cohen, J. S.
, & Stieglitz, M. (1980). CLASSROOM BUSINESS VENTURE. In Career education for physically disabled students. Albertson, NY: Human Resources Center. (ERIC No. ED 227 639, 47 pp.)
Corbell, P.
(1992). CONQUEST: A game on learning to lose. Simulation & Gaming, 23,507-511.
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Dahlin, M.
, & Murphy, M. (1984). In N. Fitzpatrick, POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT. Nature Study, 37 (3-4), 5-7.
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Also in E. L. Jackson (Ed.), Improving citizenship education (1981). Atlanta, GA: Fulton County Schools. (ERIC No. ED 229 321, 687 pp.)
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Day, M. (n.d.). CLIPPER. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
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Day, M. (n.d.). STOCK MARKET. [Available from Interact.]
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Dedrick, M. R. (1993). A study of IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE. Social Education, 57,45-47.
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DeKock, P. (n.d.). FAMILY TREE. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
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DeKock, D. (n.d.). HONOR. [Available from Interact.]
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Denny, S. (n.d.). STATEHOOD. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
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Also in Campenella, A. J. (Ed.). (1983). Classroom teacher's "idea" notebook. Washington, DC: National Council for the Social Studies. (ERIC No. ED 243 804, 29 pp.)
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Dixson, M.
(1993). GOLD RUSH DAY. In A. Idemoto, Eureka! There's gold in thematic instruction. Social Studies Review, 32 (2), 68-71.
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Duttweiler, M. W.
, & Greene, H. D. (1980). COBBLER'S COVE. In S. Schuman, L. Ware, S. Wilson, & H. D. Greene, Aquatic activities for youth. Albany, NY: New York Sea Grant Institute. (ERIC No. ED 230 430, 168 pp.)
36.
Eastham, E.
(1982). MOVING DAY. In T. N. Turner, Simulations games are for young learners too. The Social Studies, 73, 130-134.
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Edwardson, R.
(1982). A case study in simulation design: BORDER INCIDENT. History and Social Science Teacher, 17, 233-235.
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Elliot, J. (1965). EYE OF THE STORM [Videotape, 1968] and A class divided: 20 years later [Videotape, 1988]. Boston: WGBH Frontline; and New York: PBS Video. [Available from Anti-Defamation League, 823 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA; phone 212-490-2525, or by rental from educational film outlets in the United States.]
39.
Ellis, A. K.
(1995). BICYCLE PATH. In Teaching and learning elementary social studies (5th ed., pp. 116-117). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
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ERIC Document Reproduction Service, CBIS Federal, 7420 Fullerton Rd., Suite 110, Spring-field, VA 22153-2852, USA; phone 800443-3742 toll-free in USA; outside the USA 703-440-1400, fax 703-440-1408; e-mail: edrs@gwuvm.gwu.edu. Include ED number and number of pages in document.
41.
Fletcher, J. L.
, Koeller, D. A., & Martin, D. S. (1968). CARIBOU HUNT. Cambridge, MA: Education Development Center. Reprinted and abridged in A. K. Ellis (1995, pp. 114-115).
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Flindt, M. (n.d.). GOLD RUSH. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
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Flindt, M. (n.d.). PILGRIMS. [Available from Interact.]
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Flindt, M. (n.d.). ZOO. [Available from Interact.]
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4-H. (1982). LAND USE FOR MARSH BEACH. Auburn, AL: Cooperative Extension Service, Auburn University; and Ocean Springs, MS: Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. (ERIC No. ED 225 845, 12 pp.)
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Gallagher, A.
(1989). Access to justice: PRO SE COURT simulation. Update on Law-Related Education, 13, 5-8.
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Glogau, L.
, & Krause, E. (1969, October). CRISIS IN THE MIDDLE EAST. Grade Teacher, 87, 144, 146, 149-153.
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Guida, D., Henke, R., & Porter, D. (n.d.). CHECKBOOK. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
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Guida, D., Henke, R., & Porter, D. (n.d.). EXPLOSION. [Available from Interact.]
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Haas, M. (n.d.). TOY ANIMALGAME. [Available from the author at Allen Hall, West Virginia University, P.O. Box 6122, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA; provide self-addressed stamped envelope or international postage-reply coupon.]
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Heck, T. (n.d.). CAMPAIGN. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% forpostage and handling outside the USA.]
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Heese, L. (n.d.). CLASSROOM CAMPGROUND. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
53.
Hilke, E. V.
, & Skrentny, R. (1990). INTERNATIONAL TRADE. In A study and simulation of international trade. Social Education, 54, 51-53.
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Indiana Department of Education. (1986). MINI-ECONOMY In Integrating economics into the elementary curriculum. [Available from author, Room 229 State House, Indianapolis, IN 46204, USA.] (ERIC No. ED 289 794, 82 pp.)
55.
Jarolimek, J.
(1982). MONEX. In Social studies in elementary education (5th ed., pp. 337-339). New York: Macmillan. [Out of print.]
56.
Jarolimek, J.
, & Parker, W. C. (1993). [ASSEMBLY LINE.] In Social studies in elementary education (9th ed., pp. 437-439). New York: Macmillan.
57.
JUST LIKE ME. In Disabilities awareness activities. (1989). Augusta, ME: Maine Planning & Advisory Council on Developmental Disabilities (MPACDD). (ERIC No. ED 324 866,31 pp.)
58.
Kangas, H.
, rev. by J. Michaelski. (1974, October). WHO GETS TO LIVE IN THE TREE BY THE LAKE AND WHO VICE VERSA?Simulation/Gaming/News, 2, 16.
59.
Katchaturoff, G.
(1978). AD BIZ; CANDY MARKET. In Simulations in the consumer economics classroom. Ypsilanti: Eastern Michigan University, Consumer Education Center. (ERIC No. ED 167 436, 54 pp.)
60.
Keep America Beautiful. (1979). WASTE IN PLACE (Unit 6). New York: Keep America Beautiful. [Available from author at Mill River Plaza, 9 W. Broad St., Stamford, CT 06902, USA.] (ERIC No. ED 231 634, 153 pp.)
61.
Keep America Beautiful
. (1988). CRISIS IN CITY CENTER. In Waste: A hidden resource. [Available from author, Mill River Plaza, 9 W. Broad St., Stamford, CT 06902, USA.]
62.
Kleg, M.
(1988). RIGHTS IN CONFLICT: An inquiry simulation on smoking. Social Science Record, 25 (2), 30-33.
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Kourilsky, M.
(1978). GOLD RUSH TOWN (pp. 97-108), SCARCITY (pp. 9-11), SOFT DRINK STANDS (pp. 61-67). In Strategies for teaching economics: Intermediate level (Grades 4-6). [Available from the Joint Council on Economic Education, 1140 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036, USA.]
64.
Kourilsky, M.
(1983). MINI-SOCIETY. In Experiencing real-world economics in the elementary school classroom. Rolling Meadows, IL: Addison-Wesley School Division. Abridged in Kourilsky, M. (1978, pp. 109-120).
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Kracht, J. B.
, & Martorella, P. H. (1970). POLLUTION. In Simulation and inquiry models applied to the study of environmental problems. Journal of Geography, 69, 273-278.
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Labriola, A., & Wesley, J. (n.d.). OLYMPICS. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
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Lacey, B. (n.d.). GREEKS. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
68.
Lacey, B. (n.d.). SKINS. [Available from Interact.]
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Lacey, B. (n.d.). VIKINGS. [Available from Interact.]
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Lacey, B., & Bovberg, J. (n.d.). WHO REALLY DISCOVERED AMERICA? [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
71.
Lamy, S. L.
, Myers, R. B., Von Vihl, D., & Weeks, K. (1981). CONSTITUTIONALCONVENTION: WRITING THEM RIGHT; PENNIES: THE SCRAMBLE FOR WEALTH; SELF-DEFENSE: WORLD WAR I. In Teaching global awareness with simulations and games, Grades 6-12. Denver, CO: Denver University, Center for Teaching International Relations. (ERIC No. ED 214 838, 161 pp.)
Law in a Free Society
. (1989, Winter). Access to Justice: The case of BROWN V. DELLINGER. Update on Law-Related Education, 13, 12-14.
74.
Lemlech, J. K.
(1994). SCHOOL COUNCIL. In Curriculum and instructional methods for the elementary and middle school (3rd ed., pp. 178-180). New York: Macmillan.
75.
Lipetsky, J. (n.d.). DIG 2. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
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LIVING IN A GLOBAL AGE: A simulation activity for upper elementary and secondary level students. (1984). Stanford, CA: Stanford Program on International and Cross Cultural Education (SPICE). (ERIC No. ED 349 233, 23 pp.)
77.
Long, B. E.
, Freeman, R. E., & Nyhan, P. A. (1985). ROAD GAME. Intercom, 107,2-7.
78.
Maggio, T. (n.d.). MUMMY'S MESSAGE. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
79.
Mahood, W.
, & Rusick, N. (1981). NACIREMA, WEANS, AND BUSHMEN: Studying cultures. The Social Studies, 72, 184-187.
80.
Reproduced in Schmidt, F., & Friedman, A., Come in, spaceship earth. (ERIC No. ED 365 906, 64 pp.)
81.
McClain, J.
(1987). MOCK CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. In Celebrating the Constitution. Cedar Falls: University of Northern Iowa, Malcolm Price Laboratory School. (ERIC No. ED 286 802, 99 pp.)
82.
Midden, K. S. (n.d.). ENVIRONMENTAL GAMING SIMULATION. [Available from Lands View Consulting, 612 N. Allyn, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA.]
83.
Modlin, R.
(1980). INFLATION AND RECESSION. In Activities using a restaurant theme. Cedar Falls: Iowa Area Education Agency 7. (ERIC No. ED 239 927, 44 pp.)
84.
Morris, M. R.
(1989, Winter). Access to justice: SHOPLIFTING mock trial. Update on Law-Related Education, 13, 15-17.
85.
Muir, S. P. (n.d.). HOWABILLBECOMES ALAW. [Available from author, 5100 O'Dowd Hall, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309-4401, USA; send self-addressed envelope, stamped or with international postage-reply coupon.]
86.
Muir, S. P.
(1990). TIME ZONES. In Time concepts of elementary children. Social Education, 54, 215-218.
87.
Muller, E.
(1993). EARTHQUAKE. In Whose fault is it?The Science Teacher, 60 (8), 28-33.
88.
Munzer, M. E.
(1985). CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT (pp. 7-8); PLANNING A TOWN (p. 8); VACANT LOT (pp. 6-7). In Land use planning: Some simulations. Nature Study, 38 (2-3), 6-8.
89.
Naumann, N.
(1976, March). KIDS TOWN. In Nineteen entrepreneurs and one bullish teacher. Learning, pp. 18-22, 24.
90.
New York City Board of Education
. (1985). THE STOCK MARKET GAME. Brooklyn, NY: New York City Board of Education. (ERIC No. ED 286 812, 70 pp.)
91.
Nusbaum, R.
(1972, September). AUCTION OFF APATHY. Grade Teacher, 90, 80, 82, 86, 88.
92.
Odegard-Johnson, P.
(1984). [DISABILITIES.] In What's it like? (Bulletin 525A). Ft Collins, CO: Colorado State University, Cooperative Extension Service. (ERIC No. ED 273 067, 64 pp.)
93.
Otero, G. G., Jr.
(1981). THENUMBERS GAME. In Teaching about population growth. Denver, CO: University of Denver, Center for Teaching International Relations. (ERIC No. 215 920, 114 pp.)
94.
Ovoian, G.
, & Gregory, D. (1991). ANTIQUITA ISLAND DIG. In Can you dig this?Social Studies Review, 30 (3), 83-88.
95.
PACER Center
. (1991). COUNT ME IN. In Count me in: Resource manual on disabilities (ERIC No. ED 341 218, 121 pp.). [Available from author, 4826 Chicago Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55417-1055, USA.]
96.
Pate, G. S.
, & Parker, H. A., Jr. (1973). MOON COLONY In Designing classroom simulations (pp. 44-53). Belmont, CA: Lear Siegler/Fearon. [Out of print.]
97.
Payne, A.
(1978). THE TOY FACTORY. In Dawson, G. (Ed.), Economic education experiences of enterprising teachers, Vol. 15 (pp. 14-18). New York: Joint Council on Economic Education. (ERIC No. ED 144 860, 128 pp.)
98.
[Reprinted in The Constitution is for kids too, available free from Dr. Jim Wetzler, Social Studies Coordinator, Pennsylvania Department of Education, 333 Market St., Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333, USA.]
99.
Peters, R.
(1984). MODEL UNITED NATIONS. Plaistow, NH: Global Horizons. (ERIC No. ED 243 622, 23 pp.)
100.
Pfieffer, J. W.
, & Jones, J. E. (1972). UNEQUAL RESOURCES. In Handbook for group facilitators. San Diego: University Associates. [Out of print.] [Expanded instructions available from Muir; send self-addressed envelope, stamped or with international postage-reply coupon.]
101.
Pinellas County Board of Education
. (n.d.). ENTERPRISE VILLAGE. In R. A. Zepp (1991). Real-life business math at Enterprise Village. Arithmetic Teacher, 39 (4), 10-14. [Additional information available from Enterprise Village, 12100 Starkey Ave., Largo, FL 34695, USA.]
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Presnell, L. L.
, & Shaw, D. G. (1988). Providing a meaningful social studies experience: CHAMPIONS' CHOCOLATE FACTORY. The Social Studies, 79,239-243.
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Redmond, A. D.
(1981). ENERGYPORT: A hypothetical town where students confront real energy issues. The Science Teacher, 48 (6), 36-39.
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Reese, J.
(1977). ANDESIA(pp. 31-38), BALANCE OF POWER (pp. 67-71), BLUE WODJET COMPANY (pp. 74-85), CENTRAL AMERICAN SUMMIT (pp. 38-41), CLASSROOM STOCK MARKET (pp. 103-108), GALACTICA (pp. 97-103), INDIAN TREATY (pp. 41-54), INFLUENCE (pp. 197-200), LANDOSA(pp. 86-96), PANATINA(pp. 57-67), SALES-PERSONS (pp. 123-131), SPICE TRADE (pp. 190-197), STRAWBERRY FARM (pp. 29-31), VOYAGEURS (pp. 184-189), WHEATACRES (pp. 132-148). In Simulation games and learning activities kitfor the elementary school. West Nyack, NY: Parker. [Out of print.]
105.
Reese, J. (n.d.). FLIGHT. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
106.
Reese, J., & Wesley, J. (n.d.). COUNCIL. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
107.
Reese, J., & Wesley, J. (n.d.). HOMESTEAD. [Available from Interact.]
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Reese, J., & Wesley, J. (n.d.). MERCHANT. [Available from Interact.]
109.
Richmond, G. H.
(1973). The MICRO-SOCIETYschool: A real world in miniature. New York: Harper & Row. [Out of print.]
110.
Roach, C.
(1987). Constitutions at work: Classroom CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONs. Update on Law-Related Education, 11, 12-13.
111.
Roe, R. L.
(Ed.). Putting on MOCK TRIALS. Chicago: American Bar Association. (ERIC No. ED 344 789,25 pp.)
112.
Rossi, J.
, & Digenakis, P. (1980). CONFLICT AND COMPROMISE: A simulation game. Journal for Education of the Gifted, 3 (3), 151-156.
113.
Roth, P. (n.d.). MAYA. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
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Roth, P. (n.d.). WAR LORDS OF JAPAN. [Available from Interact.]
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Routier, W. J.
, Alvez, A., & Chinn, J. (1993). Disability legislation and civil rights: Contemporary issues and historical background. Update on Law-Related Education, 17,47-53.
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Sammons, F., & Sweet, R. (n.d.). CHOW 2. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
117.
Schug, M. C.
(1986). BREAKING THE BUDGET (pp. 48-50), INTERNATIONAL TRADE (pp. 50-52), RUN A SCHOOL BUSINESS (pp. 52-54), SPECIALIZATION (pp. 46-47). In Economics for kids: Ideas for teaching in the elementary grades (pp. 46-54). Washington, DC: National Education Association/Joint Council on Economic Education.
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Schultz, M.
(1976). HOW A COMPUTER WORKS. In Inquiring about technology: Teacher's guide (Grade 6 textbook, Holt Databank Series, pp. 272-273). New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. [Out of print.]
119.
Schur, J. B.
(1992). NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION: A simulation activity. Social Education, 56, 66-67.
120.
Shirts, R. G. (1976). RAFÁ RAFÁ. [Available from Simulation Training Systems (STS), P.O. Box 910, Del Mar, CA 92014, USA; phone 619-755-0272.]
121.
Smith, D.
(1974, March). COOPERATIVE WORK. Simulation/Gaming/News, 2,14.
122.
Smith, G. R.
(1978). SLOWDOWN. In Teaching about aging. Denver, CO: Denver University, Center for Teaching International Relations. (ERIC No. ED 215 922, 119 pp.)
123.
Spector, B.
(1982-1983). GIVE KIDS THE CREDIT. Elementary Economist, 4 (3), pp. 8-9.
124.
Reprinted in G. J. Swanson, Money management. Cambridge, MA: Lesley College, National Center of Economic Education for Children. (ERIC No. ED 274 571, 14 pp.)
125.
Stark, R. (n.d.). CLASSROOM CITY. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
126.
Steffy, J. (n.d.). BOXCARS. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
127.
Stoltman, J. P.
, & Keach, E. T., Jr. (1970). GOLD MINING CAMP. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, Research & Development Center in Educational Simulation. (ERIC No. ED 053 045, 18 pp.)
128.
Strickland, E. V.
, & Van Cleaf, D. W. (1985). CLASSROOM CURATORS. The Social Studies, 76 (2), 80-82.
129.
Taylor, J.
, & Walford, R. (1972). THE HEREFORDSHIRE FARM GAME. In Simulation in the classroom (pp. 67-74). Baltimore, MD: Penguin. [Out of print.]
130.
Temple, B. K.
(1982). [SHIPWRECK:] BEACH APPARATUS DRILL. In Cape Hatteras lighthouse project. [Available from the Dare County Board of Education, P.O. Box 640, Manteo, NC 27954, USA.] (ERIC No. ED 214 792)
131.
Terrell, S. (n.d.). RUN, RUN, RUN. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
132.
Terrell, S., & Heisler, M. (n.d.). DEBBIE'S DESERT. [Available from Interact, P.O. Box 997, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA; phone 800-359-0961 toll-free in USA; fax 619-448-6722. Add 20% for postage and handling outside the USA.]
133.
Terrell, S., & Heisler, M. (n.d.). MANDY'S MEADOW. [Available from Interact.]
134.
Terrell, S., & Heisler, M. (n.d.). MARK'S MOUNTAIN. [Available from Interact.]
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